Project Overview
Moore Construction delivered construction works for the LPC stormwater outfall, including installation of structural pipework, retaining elements, and marine interface works within a challenging tidal environment.
The project required precise coordination of plant, materials, and sequencing to safely execute works within narrow tidal windows and difficult ground conditions.
Engineering Solution
The solution integrated piled support structures, precast concrete elements, and a polyethylene (PE) outfall pipeline system designed to operate in a marine environment.
Piling & Structural Works
- Installation of UC steel piles up to 12m length
- Driven using drop hammer in reclaimed fill conditions
- Pile cap fabrication and on-site welding
- Integration with structural pipe support system
Precast Pipe Encasement Solution
A key innovation on the project was the use of a precast concrete encasement system for the outfall pipeline. Due to the size and weight of the fully encased pipe, the system was split into top and bottom sections to enable safe lifting and installation.
- Fabrication of precast units off-site
- Installation in two sections to manage lifting loads
- Integrated reinforcement and connection systems
- Approximate lift weight exceeding 30 tonnes
Project Challenges
- Working within tidal windows and marine conditions
- Heavy lifting and constrained access
- Installation in reclaimed and variable fill
- Coordination of multiple work fronts
Outcome
The successful completion of the LPC outfall works provided a durable and high-performance marine discharge solution, designed to operate reliably under tidal and environmental loading.





