Where we will be working

What we're doing

The scheme will involve the design and construction of a transfer main and 3 connection networks to bring recycled water from the Eastern Treatment Plant to service around 40 commercial sites in the Bayside, Kingston, Greater Dandenong and Monash Local Government Areas. For information about the entire scheme visit Dingley Recycled Water Scheme.

We'll be installing recycled water pipes under Braeside Linear Reserve to deliver recycled water to the rest of the Dingley Recycled Water Scheme network.

The works in Waterways are a part of the Transfer Main section of the Scheme, which has been awarded to our Industry Partner Abergeldie, BMD, KBR Joint Venture (ABK).

We'll be working in sections of around 100-200m to minimise impacts to residents and the community, starting from the Springvale Road end of Braeside Linear Reserve. In each section we'll undertake ground investigations, excavation activities, underground drilling,pipe installation, and then reinstatement works.

In preparation for construction works, you may receive a letter from us regarding:

Dilapidation surveys
If you live near the transfer main, you may receive a letter from us soon to schedule a condition survey of your property. ABK and BSS Group will also door knock some properties in the area to answer any questions about the dilapidation survey. We'll follow up if we identified your property may be impacted and haven't heard from you.

When it's happening

We started works in Pillars Road in September 2025. We'll start works in Waterways after we finish this first stage in Pillars Road.

We currently plan to start in Waterways from March 2026. We'll update our timeframes based on our progress on Pillars Road. It should take approximately 3-4 months to complete works in Waterways. We'll spend around 4-6 weeks in each 100-200m stage.

Working hours will be Monday to Friday between 7am and 6pm. On the odd occassion, we may need to work at other times for safety, technical or permit reasons.

We expect recycled water to flow to all sites before 2028.

What might impact you

We’ll do our best to keep impacts to a minimum, however these are the kinds of things you might notice while we work:

  • Intermittent lane closures along the alignment.
  • More trucks on the streets around you and in reserve areas
  • Less car parks around the work zones
  • Construction noise from machinery including beepers when trucks reverse and the use of heavy machinery
  • Traffic management will be required in particular locations construction staff will be around to make sure people, bikes and cars can move around safely

Please take care when travelling around the work sites.

Don't miss these details

ABK will have a temporary storage area for materials and equipment in the area. It will be secure and adhere to strict safety requirements.

You shouldn’t notice any change to your water or sewer services while we work.

When we’ve finished the job, we’ll leave things how we found them and make sure we return any areas we’ve impacted as close as possible to their original condition. This includes reseeding any grassed areas. Please take care around these areas to allow the grass to grow.

What you might hear and see

Frequently Asked Questions

The Dingley Recycled Water Scheme will deliver recycled water to around 40 sites in the Bayside, Kingston, Greater Dandenong and Monash Local Government Areas.

Supplying recycled water to local parks, world-class golf courses, sporting ovals, laundromats, market gardens and nurseries, the scheme will help preserve our drinking water supply, and help our communities become more resilient to climate change.

Visit the project homepage for Frequently Asked Questions about the scheme.

Works wil involve installing recycled water pipes under Braeside Linear Reserve. We'll be working in works stages of around 100-200m to minimise long term impacts to residents and the community.

Abergeldie, BMD and KBR (ABK) will complete these works on behalf of South East Water.

We send digital communications to customers with a mobile number or email address registered to their mySouthEastWater account prior to works commencing. To register or check if your details are up to date visit my.southeastwater.com.au.

We then put a letter in your letter box before we commence works. If the works are deferred, we will send you another notification of the new proposed start date. Project signage will be installed at the work area prior to commencing the works. 

We will also keep information on this webpage updated throughout the project.

No, we don't plan to impact driveway access. If for any reason during construction we need to block your driveway access, we will notify you in person and where possible, provide at least 24 hours' notice so that alternative parking arrangements can be made.

To safely undertake these works, traffic and pedestrian conditions may change so please take care when travelling around the construction sites. 

No. If you experience any disruption to your water or sewerage services please call our 24/7 Faults and Emergencies team on 13 28 12.

When we’ve finished the job, we’ll leave things how we found them and return any areas we’ve impacted as close as possible to their original condition. 

Only high usage customers who have agreed to connect to the scheme will need to pay. Discussions with scheme customers on pricing will take place prior to connection. 

Need to get in touch?

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Dingley Recycled Water Scheme - Waterways Estate

Contact us via phone

1800 330 129

Contact us via email

dingley@sew.com.au 

Contact us via post

Dingley Recycled Water Scheme
PO Box 2268
Seaford VIC 3198

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