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CitiPower conducts huge Melbourne electricity infrastructure inspection

by Imogen Hartmann
August 13, 2020
in Electricity, News, Projects
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A large-scale infrastructure inspection is being conducted beneath Melbourne CBD by electricity distributor CitiPower, while the metropolitan area remains under strict COVID-19 lockdown restrictions.

The Pit Inspection Program involves crews inspecting nearly 500 pits across the CitiPower network over the next seven years, with 60 already inspected this year.

Specialist teams of underground lineworkers are using 3D LIDAR scans of each pit, combined with thermographic scans of all cables, to identify any issues, before conducting maintenance works as needed.

CitiPower Project Manager, Gerson D’Costa, said the program would ensure the inspection of all pits within roadways and footpaths to ensure traffic and pedestrians are safe as they move over the top on a daily basis.

“The purpose of the inspections is to examine the structural integrity and condition of the pit, allowing us to conduct any necessary upgrades or repairs,” Mr D’Costa said.

“The 3D scans allow us to undertake a comprehensive assessment of the pit and complete the inspection to a higher level of accuracy.

“We also started conducting thermographic inspections this year of all cables and cable joints inside each pit being inspected, allowing us to identify specific locations of potential faults.”

With many pits located in roadways or on footpaths across the city, less vehicle and pedestrian traffic during COVID lockdowns is assisting the program.

“Normally we try to do most of this work earlier in the morning or on weekends to minimise the impacts as much as possible, and the City of Melbourne have indicated there is flexibility for us to work a little later into the morning now with lockdowns on,” Mr D’Costa said.

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