It’s great to see the many benefits derived from the implementation of AWMA’s sustainable water control infrastructure.
In-house Screen Testing
Testing procedures and quality assurance measures were undertaken on the pictured Cylindrical T-screen and Retrieval System this week. AWMA was engaged to design and construct seven self-cleaning Fish Exclusion Screens for mid-Canterbury, New Zealand. The 100m length of water control and screening infrastructure will deliver required flows for irrigation, stock water and hydropower generation, whilst […]
FloodFree offer new SWING BARRIER
Swing Barriers offer fast and effective flood protection. FloodFree’s Swing Barrier is an outward opening hinged flood gate, designed to provide effective isolation of floodwaters up to the height of the gate. The FloodFree design features a manual locking mechanism(s) to ensure the gate is water tight in the closed position. FloodFree’s Swing Barriers can […]
$17m Screen Project
AWMA Fish Exclusion Screens featured in a local New Zealand newspaper last week showcasing the innovative screening solutions designed for a $17.2 million water diversion project. The Rangitata Diversion Race Management Ltd (RDR) has consent to divert water from the Rangitata River, to be used for irrigation, stock water and hydropower generation. AWMA Water Control […]
Employee number 300…
To kick start 2021 we would like to welcome our 300th AWMA Employee; Will. Will’s our latest apprentice to commit to a 4 year Engineering – Fabrication trade apprenticeship with the company. Having completed his VCE last year and keen to get started, Will has been part of the AWMA team for a few months […]
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