Heavy rains had caused the two lakes to overflow onto the park and water was entering the houses alongside the lake due to the overspill drain being blocked. CSA was contacted to assist in unblocking the drains to get the lakes water levels down to its original state so that the overspill drains would flow
CSA was engaged to assist in an excavation project which consisted of repairing a leak on a 1350mm water main as well as safely removing a 1200mm barrel drain for repairs to be comepleted. This project was required local Stormwater drains and pits being reconstructed before total reinstatement could be completed. With the weather being
on 9th of August 2020, a recycling factory went up in flames in Sydney Road, Campbellfield and More than 70 firefighters battled the blaze. A community warning was issued for smoke and residents who are sensitive to smoke were advised to shut their windows and doors and turn off heating or cooling systems in the
CSA Specialised Services hosted a 3-Day GPR(Ground Penetrating Radar) Bootcamp for Underground Utility Locating through Bigman Geophysical in February 2020. On the first day of training, we examined the theory and concepts behind GPR technology, such as EM waves, properties of materials, data interpretation, basic data processing, and review best practices. On the second day
Industrial waste management control can be complex and challenging. We have recently implemented a field management system that allows us to apply a cloud-based technology across all our locations to manage our fleet, equipment, and resources efficiently and in a timely manner. We have invested heavily in our field management system to ensure that we
CSA Specialised Services attended a site in Mount Martha for Melbourne Water due to subsidence occurred on July 2019. Our emergency team deployed to the scene and straight away fenced off the area to keep unauthorized personnel away from the area and leave the area safe for personnel on-site. Our emergency team inspected the stormwater
CSA were engaged to unblocking a large SWD pipe in early June 2019. The Open channel drain had not been maintained for many years causing the 900mm diameter SWD pipe under the road to silt up and become 90% blocked. The drain could not flow to its full capacity causing flooding upstream of this pipe.
The factory fire in Campbellfield choked surrounding suburbs in Melbourne’s north with thick smoke on 5 April 2019. Melbourne residents have voiced frustrations about environment pollution. It was a major industrial fire and the size was about 5,000 square meters. The fire emitted toxic smoke across the city’s northern suburbs. The fire occurred at a
In order to create better connectivity for pedestrians and cyclists in High street, the Reservoir level crossing project started in early January. This project is aiming to replace the level crossing with a rail bridge over High street. The project also involves the rebuilding of Reservoir train station. The boom gates at this busy street
The Colbert Road factory caught fire about 8pm on January 18 and took more than 80 firefighters six hours to bring under control. A watch and act message was issued for Campbellfield, Lalor, Somerton, Thomastown, Dallas, Coolaroo and Roxburgh Park as thick black smoke from the fire moved over the northern suburbs. It is believed