EQ Lot Multiplex 6, WA

NPE has been engaged to design and install a dewatering system for a top-down high-rise construction at Brookfield Properties’ and Cbus Property’s Nine The Esplanade, Elizabeth Quay, on behalf of Multiplex. This is a 70m x 35m excavation, eight metres deep for a two-storey basement.
 
NPE designed a system mainly consisting of deep wells for the basement and wellpoint spears for the entrance ramp and installation of the crane base.
 
NPE utilised its own experienced drillers and drilling equipment to complete the install in complex access conditions while working around multiple subcontractors. NPE was flexible with all site works and worked with the client to achieve the install on time, which allowed the team to stay on track with it’s tight building schedule.
 
This dewatering is scheduled to run for 31 weeks.

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