The Civil Engineering Contractor March 2019 | Page 22

Fast-tracking water to a parched region of Mpumalanga This is an adjacent reservoir by Corestruc, further along in the process. ON SITE By Eamonn Ryan Precast-concrete specialist Corestruc is constructing a 10 megalitre (Mℓ) reservoir in the Thembisile Hani Local Municipality north of Pretoria using precast walls. It is part of a programme by the municipality to strengthen water supply to the towns of Bundu, Boekenhouthoek, Mathysenloop, and Machipe in Mpumalanga. H illy terrain, a rural environment, and the distance from economic centres were key challenges. Works commenced in 2018 with the construction of a concrete weir and abstraction works, both commissioned in August 2018, and a bulk pipeline from Bundu to Boekenhouthoek completed before the end of September as part of the first phase of the programme. Meanwhile, the construction of the first module of a 7.5Mℓ/day water-treatment plant in Bundu was completed in June 2018. Notably, this will be Bundu’s first water-treatment plant and the entire facility is on track for completion by mid-2019. A total of 5Mℓ/day of water will be 20 | CEC March 2019 sourced from the Moses River to alleviate much of the pressure on existing supplies from various water service authorities. Previously, the municipality sourced 15Mℓ/day from the City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality, 5Mℓ/day from Dr J S Moroka Local Municipality, and 35Mℓ/day from Rand Water Board. This supply was inconsistent and, as a result, led to widespread water restrictions in Bundu, Boekenhouthoek, Mathysenloop, and Machipe. Tshwane-based Ceenex, a local water infrastructure specialist, has been involved in the project since the early master-planning phases. The firm of consulting engineers was also later appointed by the municipality to supervise the construction works, which includes the 10Mℓ command reservoir that was built as part of the second phase of the project. On this component of the programme, Ceenex is a subconsultant to Monde Consulting Engineers & Project Managers, which is supervising the construction of the reservoir. Both consulting engineers assisted in refining the unique design of the 10Mℓ structure, which is only the second in the country to be built using a new novel precast- concrete system. The other was built in Kwa-Mahlangu as part of a larger water- supply scheme that is also being driven by Thembisile Hani Local Municipality. www.civilsonline.co.za