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Australia trusts this French colossus for the management in Canberra of the most strategic of all its resources: water

Boost for water management in Canberra: VINCI is embarking on a major project.

VINCI, via its subsidiaries Seymour Whyte and VINCI Construction Grands Projets, has just won a major contract for the modernization and extension of the largest wastewater treatment plant in the Australian Capital Territory, the Lower Molonglo Water Quality Control Center has Canberra. This project, estimated at 385 million Australian dollars (236 million euros), marks a crucial turning point for water management in the region.

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The contract won by VINCI is part of a collaborative process with BECA HunterH2O, a renowned engineering firm. This partnership aims to design and build a new purification system to significantly increase the capacity of the existing plant. This extension project includes the installation of a new membrane bioreactor capable of processing 97 mega-liters (97,000 m3) of wastewater per day.

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Technological and environmental advances

VINCI and its partners are committed to integrating cutting-edge technologies and sustainable practices in carrying out this project. Notable innovations include the use of low-carbon concrete to minimize CO2 emissions, the reuse of 90% of materials on sitethe supply of installations with 100% renewable energy, and the exclusive use of recycled water.

Impact on processing capacity

The expansion of this infrastructure is crucial as it will increase the processing capacity of the plant, meeting population growth and the increased needs of the Canberra community. This project will also help improve the quality of treated water, an essential aspect for public health and the environment.

Economic and social considerations

The project, which is part of a 10-year work program scheduled to begin in 2025, should create up to 250 jobs at peak activity. This initiative is not only a technical and ecological breakthrough but also a significant economic engine for the region.

A benchmark for the sector

This project is emblematic of VINCI's ability to carry out complex and large-scale infrastructure projects. It also sets an industry precedent for integrating sustainable and efficient solutions into critical infrastructure.

Challenges and future perspectives

With this contract, VINCI not only strengthens its position as a leader in the water treatment sectorbut also lays the foundations for future expansions and modernizations in other regions requiring similar improvements to their water infrastructure.

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This article explores the significant impact of the contract won by VINCI for the upgrade and expansion of the Lower Molonglo wastewater treatment plant in Canberra. This project, which combines technological innovation and sustainable practices, illustrates VINCI's commitment to improving environmental infrastructure while stimulating the local economy.

Source : VINCI

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