A recent chemical spill originating from a factory posed a significant threat to the local environment, particularly the stormwater system and a nearby creek. In response, CSA immediately mobilised to contain and mitigate the spill’s impact. CSA demonstrated exceptional efforts in swiftly addressing the situation and taking proactive measures to safeguard the local waterways and
CSA was recently engaged to perform underground utility locating services and non-destructive hydro excavation at Mt Baw Baw for a new power station installation. Utilising cutting-edge equipment and extensive expertise, our operators identified and located existing underground utilities in the designated area. This critical step not only ensures the preservation of infrastructure but also facilitates
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
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 Victorian Government’s Level Crossing Removal project has announced the removal of 50 of Melbourne’s dangerous and congested level crossings by 2022, with at least 20 of these removed by 2018. This will bring improved traffic flow, safer paths and better connections for pedestrians and cyclists in Victoria. The Western Program Alliance (WPA) is currently
With Utility Locating, Hydro Excavation, Surveying and Road Reinstatement’s stretching from Fitzroy North to the Melbourne Cricket Ground, this will certainly be a project to remember. We are coming to an end of one of our larger projects, which began 4th of March, stretching five kilometres away from Fitzroy North and went right down to