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MWH Australia provides expertise to many of MWH’s international projects around the globe.
Expertise is provided through sending individuals or teams on overseas secondments, through importing the work and undertaking
it in our Australian offices, or providing technical expertise electronically, via MWH’s global KnowledgeNet system.
Some of the most significant international MWH projects for which our Australian business has provided expertise include:
The CSPC Nanhai Petrochemicals Project is the largest sino-foreign joint venture project in China’s Petrochemical industry.
As an engineering, procurement and construction contractor MWH managed the engineering design, construction and
commissioning of the utilities infrastructure for the US $4.2 billion facility. A key element of this project was the design
and construction of a US $50 million world-class water and wastewater treatment facility.
The Country of Brunei is located in the China Sea on the island of Borneo. It is a country of approximately 331,000 people with a progressive government focused on improving the prosperity of its people and environment. The Brunei Department of Water Services provides potable water to approximately 65,000 properties. Brunei is in the process of implementing a long-term asset management strategy that improves its maintenance practices and raises service levels.
Brunei selected MWH to implement its ‘Improvement of Planned Maintenance Project’. The project aims to create a sustainable,
systematic approach to planning and managing the proactive and reactive maintenance of water assets and includes improvements
in four main areas of People, Process, Technology and Data.
MWH Australia used state of the art water distribution network modelling software as part of a pioneering pressure optimisation study
for Water Supplies Department in Hong Kong. Pressure optimisation has lead to reduced water leakage from the system and extended
life span of water supply assets.
In order to upgrade the existing sanitary drainage network in Kuwait, the Ministry of Public Works embarked upon renovation and
replacement of its entire sewage network to meet the increasing requirements of its growing population. MWH Australia provided
engineering expertise for the design of 43 km of tunnelled interceptor sewers and a central pumping station for transmission
of flows to a new advanced wastewater treatment facility. The completed scheme serves a population of over 2 million.