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After completing a number of successful ocean outfall projects, UEA was awarded a 1,300 metre design and construct HDD ocean outfall and beach manhole construction contract by Hawaiki Submarine Cable. The project at large involved a new submarine cable linking Australia and New Zealand to Hawaii and mainland United States, which will help eliminate the distance between all Pacific communities and boost socio-economic development through the provision of broadband access. With a design capacity of 42 Tbps, Hawaiki is now currently the highest cross-sectional capacity link between Australia, New Zealand and the United States.

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CITY BEACH, PERTH HDD OCEAN OUTFALLS

The shifting sands of Perth can add complexity to trenchless projects. However, with good drilling practices and a swift, well planned schedule, running sand is no obstacle for HDD.

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HDD

UEA’s HDD skillsets have been developed across significant & complex projects over the last 25 years.

OCEAN
OUTFALL

UEA has become a contractor of choice for complex ocean outfall works.​

Turnkey
Solutions

UEA can work closely with quality contractors to deliver the complete scope of work where required.

Featured Projects

Mascot Gas Main Installation

Mascot Gas Main Installation

Port Kembla Lateral Pipeline Project

Port Kembla Lateral Pipeline Project

Oman-Australia Cable – City Beach, Perth Ocean Outfalls

Oman-Australia Cable – City Beach, Perth Ocean Outfalls

M1-M2 Tunnels – Southern Interchange Underbores

M1-M2 Tunnels – Southern Interchange Underbores

Kemerton Brine Outfall
BP Kewdale White Oil Line Relocation

BP Kewdale White Oil Line Relocation