Works in St Kilda West - Stage 2

 

You might not notice a lot of the work we do because most of it is beneath your feet. Every day, we’re maintaining and upgrading the pipes and pumps that keep the sewage network flowing.

With works in Deakin Street, Cowderoy Street, Canterbury Road and around Albert Park you might have seen us or our delivery parter ZJW (Zinfra, Jaydo, WSP Joint Venture) around.

Here’s what to expect while we get the job done.

 

What we're doing

The project will increase the capacity of the sewer network to cater for population growth in the area and future proof the sewerage system.

Thank you for your patience as we conducted investigation works. We're planning to start works in your area during stage 2 of construction. Stage 2a will involve us relining the existing sewer. Stage 2b will involve constructing the new sewer.

  • Stage 1 will be in Albert Park (near Ross Gregory Oval)
  • Stage 2a will be in Cowderoy Street
  • Stage 2b will be in Deakin Street
  • Stage 3 will be in Albert Park (near Hockey Drive)
  • Stages 4, 5 & 6 in Union Street, St Kilda Road and Beatrice Street are still being designed and we haven't finalised the timing and impact of these stages.

In preparation for these works, you may receive a letter from us regarding:
Dilapidation surveys
If you live near the works area in St Kilda West, you may receive a letter from us soon to schedule a dilapidation survey of your property. ZJW and Metrospect 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've been undertaking investigative works along the proposed alignment since mid-November 2022. Construction of the new sewer started in Albert Park in mid September 2024. We'll keep you updated and notify the area before works commence in each stage.

Stage 2a in Cowderoy Street - nightworks
Construction will start on Sunday 1 December (weather permitting) until approximately Friday 6 December. Work hours will take place during the night between 8pm and 6am Sunday to Friday. We need to work at night when flows in the existing sewer are at their lowest. 

Stage 2b in Deakin Street 
We're planning to start stage 2b in Deakin Street from 6 January 2025 (weather permitting) until approximately late April 2025. Works will be Monday to Friday, between 7am and 5pm.

On occasion we may need to work outside these hours for safety, technical or permit reasons. This may include works on Saturdays between 7am and 5pm, depending on our progress. We’ll send you an SMS or e-mail before any out-of-hours works. 

Stages 4, 5 & 6
We are planning to start stages 4, 5 & 6 from mid-2025 onwards, and we expect to finish the whole project by mid 2026.

There will be no interruption to your water or sewer services while we work.

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:

  • Stage 2a Cowderoy Street: Lane closure on Cowderoy Street between York Street and Canterbury Road, and lane closure on Park Street at the roundabout on Park Street and Cowderoy Street with traffic management to guide road users around the work zone
  • Stage 2b Deakin Street: Road closure of Deakin Street between Park Street and Park Lane, and between York Street and Canterbury Road with traffic management to safely guide road users around the work zone
  • Periods of noise from heavy machinery during sheet piling activities (Deakin Street Stage 2b)  
  • More trucks and less car parks on the streets around you.
  • Driveway access restrictions. We'll be in touch if this affects you.
  • Lights when we work at night.
  • Noise from machinery like saw cutting, generators and beepers when trucks reverse.
  • Some lane closures and a change in normal traffic flow.
  • You'll notice that our traffic management team are around too, to make sure people, bikes and cars can move around safely.

We'll provide more information about impacts closer to construction when we finalise permits and traffic management plans.

Don't miss these details

We'll be completing this project in stages and will notify each area prior to construction commencing. Information about the whole project and impacts to the park can be found here.

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.

Where we will be working

Frequently Asked Questions

We manage an infrastructure program which involves replacing, maintaining and upgrading the existing water and sewerage infrastructure above and below the ground, so you can always rely on us when you need a drink, a bath, to wash the clothes or dishes and every time you flush or send water down the drain.

 

There are more of us living in the Albert Park area now and, with potential storm surges, floods and extreme weather events from climate change, we need to make sure everyone is protected from sewage surges or overflows. Sewage surges or overflows happens when flooded sewerage pipes aren’t large enough and don’t have the pressure, to take sewage and additional storm water run-off to the local treatment plant.

We’ve awarded the contract to Zinfra, Jaydo, WSP Joint Venture (ZJW) 

South East Water and their appointed contractors will keep you informed about the project and construction in your area, and we’ll work with you to discuss your access needs before we start to build.

The new sewer pipes will be laid beneath the road or footpath, depending on the outcomes of geotechnical investigations and the location of utilities.  The pipes will be laid using trenchless technology, where shafts are dug, then bores are sunk, and pipes pushed through behind them. This is the best way to lay pipes in built up areas because it limits the disruption to the local community.

No, but please don't hesitate to call our 24/7  Faults and Emergencies team on 13 28 12 if you experience disruptions at any time.

Construction hours will be Monday to Friday between 7 am and 5 pm. On the odd occasion we may need to work at other times, including night works, for safety or technical reasons. If we do, we’ll make sure we let you know in advance so you can plan accordingly.

We'll endeavour to make sure your driveway isn’t blocked during construction, but if it is, we’ll let you know beforehand, so you have time to organise alternative parking. But don’t worry. We will be around to help you get out of your driveway in an emergency. 

We'll speak with you in the lead up to construction to understand more about your deliveries, waste removal and customer access, and work with you to make sure these are not impacted. If we do need to block your driveway for a short period of time, we’ll work out alternative arrangements with you prior to works commencing.

Prior to construction commencing we’ll be in touch to understand more about your parking arrangements. We do apologise if local parking is impacted but will work to make sure this is for as short a time as possible.

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.

No. There is no cost to the property or business owner for these works. 

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Albert Park Branch Sewer Upgrade

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1800 330 129

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engagement@sew.com.au 

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Albert Park Branch Sewer Upgrade
PO Box 2268
Seaford VIC 3198

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