Case Study

Picton Street Stormwater

Auckland, New Zealand · BOSSPIPE™ CC-GRP

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Picton Street Stormwater

Solving a Century-Old Combined Sewer Problem

GRP Selected for Performance and Program Certainty

In 2020, Empire supplied 360 metres of OD616, 365 metres of OD1127, and 210 metres of OD1499 BOSSPIPE™ Centrifugally Cast GRP (CC-GRP) Jacking Pipe. Discussions between Empire, March Constructions, and Rob Carr confirmed GRP was preferred over concrete for structural performance, light weight, and supply certainty.

"Picton Street required three pipe diameters through one program. CC-GRP gave the contractor consistency across every size." Aaron Mackley, Director of Sales & Operations, Empire Infrastructure

Multi-Diameter Microtunnelling in an Urban Corridor

Works required microtunnelling through a dense inner-city corridor with active traffic, residential buildings, and existing utilities in close proximity. Coordinating three pipe diameters within a single program added scheduling complexity. Empire staged supply, ensuring each diameter was available to match the contractor's tunnelling sequence.

Improved Network Resilience for a Growing City

The completed separation has materially reduced combined sewer overflows in Freemans Bay, delivering long-term improvements to water quality and system resilience for one of Auckland's most established residential areas. The project demonstrates Empire's capability to supply multiple large-diameter GRP pipe sizes across a complex multi-stage urban program in New Zealand.

Picton Street Stormwater, Auckland New Zealand
Location
Auckland, New Zealand
Contractor
March Constructions & Rob Carr Pty Ltd
Owner
Auckland City Council
Product
BOSSPIPE™ CC-GRP
Scope
935m of OD616, OD1127 & OD1499 Jacking Pipe, SN50,000, PN1
Installation
Microtunnelling
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