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Accreditation leads to solid partnership

by Utility Journalist
January 31, 2015
in Civil Construction, News, Sponsored Editorial, Water, Water and Wastewater Treatment
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The objective of Hitec Drainage is to deliver a quality service on time and budget. The company’s ‘total commitment to quality’ approach has ensured a large repeat business clientele base and is the driving force behind their success.

During more than 14 years of operation, Hitec Drainage has earned a solid reputation for reliability and quality within the water infrastructure sector. Initially established to provide underground services to small-scale residential developments, their focus has now shifted to the provision of water, sewer and stormwater drainage to larger scale developments.

The company owns and maintains an extensive and ever-growing fleet of plant and machinery, ensuring a streamlined and timely delivery of the services it provides.

Hitec Drainage has been an accredited Sydney Water Contractor since 2002 and has installed a range of reticulation systems within their network varying in size and pipe types from 63-750mm on waste, potable and recycled water systems. Hitec Drainage was involved in the Network Alliance Program, upgrading water mains and installing pressure reducing valves and flow meters in various locations throughout Sydney, Illawarra and the Blue Mountains.

A core aspect of their business has been watermain amplifications, or upsizing of existing assets identified as having insufficient capacity for a proposed development. These works require a different approach to greenfield developments. Hitec Drainage takes on the role of principal contractor, therefore being responsible for all aspects of workplace health and safety, quality assurance, environmental compliance, and permits and approvals management. Works are generally within heavily built-up public areas and main roadways, with the involvement of multiple stakeholders such as RMS, local councils, public transport services and other utility providers.

Working on Sydney Water assets requires a specialist approach to quality and safety. Hitec Drainage maintains a fully accredited Quality System to AS/NZS ISO:9001, along with NSW Government workplace health and safety management system, both certified by Trust Mark.

For more information about how Hitec Drainage can help you, visit www.hitecdrainage.com.au.

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