Past Projects
2015
Audits of Santos oil and gas assets environmental conformance against Santos Environmental Health and Safety Management Standards
A desktop gap analysis was undertaken by Hydro-Future checking the conformance of assets in EABU (Eastern Australia Business Unit) against Santos internal environmental standards. As a result of this gap analysis a list of non-conformances were identified for each of the assets and an action plan developed to address these non-conformances. Opportunities for improvement of the application of the environmental management systems in Santos was were also proposed by Hydro-Future.
Also, audits of Santos’ Waste Management Plans, Water Resources Management plans, air emissions and energy efficiency took place by Hydro-Future.
Groundwater Sampling Procedures - Patricia Baleen Gas Plant
Hydro-Future developed detailed groundwater sampling procedures for Santos to be used by staff on the Patricia Baleen Gas Plant site to monitoring any environmental impacts from activities.
2014
Waste Water Treatment Plant – Rural Adelaide
Hydro-Future's biggest project to date featured the design and construction of a waste water treatment plant located rurally within Adelaide. The project client, SA Water, were pleased with the final design. The project in total was budgeted at $85 Million, with a processing capacity of 150 cubic meters of waste water a day (150,000,000 litres). This project demonstrates the capacity of Hydro-Future to complete large-scale projects with great success.
Structural Design-Whyalla Regional Cancer Centre Redevelopment
Hydro-Future were involved in the redevelopment of the Whyalla Regional Cancer Centre. During this project Hydro-Future produced preliminary designs and drawings on primary steel and reinforced concrete elements within the roofs walls, floors, columns and beams. All elements were designed to meet both pre-existing and additional loadings due to redevelopment. Fire resistance, earthquake resistance, practicality and cost efficiency were other primary criteria met within the design.
Structural Design-Eco Tourism Resort at Port Resolution on Tanna Island, Vanuatu
Hydro-Future were contracted the design of structural elements for timber bungalows for low impact tourism accommodation. This project demonstrates the companies concern and ability to produce designs that are focused on environmental concerns. The successful completion of this project required an effective efficient environmentally friendly solution, rather than a typical large scaled commercialised project which would be detrimental to the local environment and remote/relaxing ambiance.
Water Systems Infrastructure Design- Strathalbyn
Within Strathalbyn, Hydro-Future carried out preliminary designs for sewer, water supply and storm water systems. This project required the design to be appropriate, sustainable and cost effective practical solutions to our clients.
Retaining Wall and Footing Design-Noarlunga Rail Line, Seaford Shopping Complex
The footing and retaining wall preliminary design for the Noarlunga Rain Line at Seaford Shopping Centre were carried out by Hydro-Future. This project required designs that were not only an effective solution that was safe and practical but also not in conflict with the local railway systems.
Adelaide Oval Car Park
Hydro-Future was contracted to managing all construction phases of a multi-storey car park for the Adelaide Oval redevelopment. This included managing contractors, material, environmental health and safety issues, etc. Hydro-Future delivered the project on time on budget and to the required quality standards and satisfaction of the client
2013
Britannia Roundabout Re-Development
The previous Britannia Roundabout was identified as requiring redevelopment due to the high vehicle impact statistics, including a 48 casualties as a result of accidents between 2008 and 2012. Hydro-Future was contracted to design a new roundabout with a focus to increase driver and pedestrian safety by reducing the number of accidents as well as the severity of any accidents, all whilst increasing efficiency and traffic flow. The end result yielded a 30% drop in crash rate at the point in time of collecting statistics and a 40 second reduction in traffic delay in afternoon peak periods.
Audits of Santos oil and gas assets environmental conformance against Santos Environmental Health and Safety Management Standards
A desktop gap analysis was undertaken by Hydro-Future checking the conformance of assets in EABU (Eastern Australia Business Unit) against Santos internal environmental standards. As a result of this gap analysis a list of non-conformances were identified for each of the assets and an action plan developed to address these non-conformances. Opportunities for improvement of the application of the environmental management systems in Santos was were also proposed by Hydro-Future.
Also, audits of Santos’ Waste Management Plans, Water Resources Management plans, air emissions and energy efficiency took place by Hydro-Future.
Groundwater Sampling Procedures - Patricia Baleen Gas Plant
Hydro-Future developed detailed groundwater sampling procedures for Santos to be used by staff on the Patricia Baleen Gas Plant site to monitoring any environmental impacts from activities.
2014
Waste Water Treatment Plant – Rural Adelaide
Hydro-Future's biggest project to date featured the design and construction of a waste water treatment plant located rurally within Adelaide. The project client, SA Water, were pleased with the final design. The project in total was budgeted at $85 Million, with a processing capacity of 150 cubic meters of waste water a day (150,000,000 litres). This project demonstrates the capacity of Hydro-Future to complete large-scale projects with great success.
Structural Design-Whyalla Regional Cancer Centre Redevelopment
Hydro-Future were involved in the redevelopment of the Whyalla Regional Cancer Centre. During this project Hydro-Future produced preliminary designs and drawings on primary steel and reinforced concrete elements within the roofs walls, floors, columns and beams. All elements were designed to meet both pre-existing and additional loadings due to redevelopment. Fire resistance, earthquake resistance, practicality and cost efficiency were other primary criteria met within the design.
Structural Design-Eco Tourism Resort at Port Resolution on Tanna Island, Vanuatu
Hydro-Future were contracted the design of structural elements for timber bungalows for low impact tourism accommodation. This project demonstrates the companies concern and ability to produce designs that are focused on environmental concerns. The successful completion of this project required an effective efficient environmentally friendly solution, rather than a typical large scaled commercialised project which would be detrimental to the local environment and remote/relaxing ambiance.
Water Systems Infrastructure Design- Strathalbyn
Within Strathalbyn, Hydro-Future carried out preliminary designs for sewer, water supply and storm water systems. This project required the design to be appropriate, sustainable and cost effective practical solutions to our clients.
Retaining Wall and Footing Design-Noarlunga Rail Line, Seaford Shopping Complex
The footing and retaining wall preliminary design for the Noarlunga Rain Line at Seaford Shopping Centre were carried out by Hydro-Future. This project required designs that were not only an effective solution that was safe and practical but also not in conflict with the local railway systems.
Adelaide Oval Car Park
Hydro-Future was contracted to managing all construction phases of a multi-storey car park for the Adelaide Oval redevelopment. This included managing contractors, material, environmental health and safety issues, etc. Hydro-Future delivered the project on time on budget and to the required quality standards and satisfaction of the client
2013
Britannia Roundabout Re-Development
The previous Britannia Roundabout was identified as requiring redevelopment due to the high vehicle impact statistics, including a 48 casualties as a result of accidents between 2008 and 2012. Hydro-Future was contracted to design a new roundabout with a focus to increase driver and pedestrian safety by reducing the number of accidents as well as the severity of any accidents, all whilst increasing efficiency and traffic flow. The end result yielded a 30% drop in crash rate at the point in time of collecting statistics and a 40 second reduction in traffic delay in afternoon peak periods.
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