As part of the pioneering Sydney Science Park development in Western Sydney’s Aerotropolis Growth Precinct, Ascent provided specialised mechanical installation teams to support the delivery of a state-of-the-art water recycling facility.
Our scope of work included the installation of steel structures, stainless steel pipework, and pump systems across multiple treatment tanks and process cells. Designed to initially process 1.2 million litres of recycled water per day, the facility has been engineered with future scalability in mind, with capacity set to double as demand grows.
Working across a 287-hectare smart precinct, our teams tackled complex installation sequencing and coordinated closely with other trades. We operated from elevated work platforms (EWPs) and cranes to manage height access and install a wide range of pipe runs from 2 to 22 inches, all fabricated on site to precise specifications.
This project not only supported critical water infrastructure but also contributed to one of Australia’s most innovative and sustainable urban developments, setting a benchmark for integrated environmental solutions in future city design.
Sydney Science Park Water Treatment
service
- Labour Hire Solutions
- Welding Services/Track welding services
- Communications rigging/Rigging
- Work at heights
- Infrastructure Installations
location
Luddenham, Sydney
contractor
Gordian O’Connor Construction (GOC)
industry
Water
year
2022

Steel Structure & Stainless Steel Pipework Installations
Sydney Science Park Water Treatment workers:
| ✓ | Mechanical Installation Teams |
| ✓ | Site Supervisors |
| ✓ | Leading Hands |
| ✓ | Skilled Labourers |
| ✓ | Skilled Tradesmen & Women |
| ✓ | Welders |
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Our challenges
WinsExecuted major pipework and steel installations to a high technical standard, delivering robust outcomes within a complex project scope. This included on-site adaptation to evolving design requirements while maintaining structural integrity and safety standards. | ChallengesWorked within confined treatment cell spaces that presented significant access limitations, requiring precise sequencing for equipment installation. This demanded proactive planning to avoid delays and ensure the safe delivery of materials and systems. |
Effectively managed intricate fabrication processes and design changes in real time, all while upholding quality control in a highly coordinated environment involving multiple contractors and overlapping workstreams. | Navigating a tightly scheduled program required seamless coordination across several trades. Balancing progress with interdependent tasks placed increased pressure on maintaining timelines while preserving workmanship and site safety. |
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