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  • Working with property owners and tenants.
    Interflow needs to carry out work on its assets located on your property. This Home Plan seeks to explain the extent of this work, the predicted impacts of the work and our commitment to restore the affected area on your property when the work is finished. Our delivery contractor, Interflow, will discuss these details with you.

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Customer Details

Customer Details

  • Property Address
  • Contact Date

  • Customer Present

  • Customer Name

  • Phone Number

  • Email

  • Best Contact Method

About the work

Project Team

  • Project Manager - Glenn Crocker

  • Community Relations Manager - Scott McKellar
    Phone - (02) 9636 0148 Mob: 0475 767 272
    Email - community.sydney@interflow.com.au

About Interflow

Work Involved and Impacts

Work Involved and Impacts

  • Work will include

  • Cleaning
    To prepare the stormwater pipe for relining, we first clean the pipe using high pressure water jetting. Our crew will park their truck as close to the stormwater maintenance pit as possible. If they cannot get close enough to the maintenance pit with the truck, they may use a repurposed mini-digger to access the maintenance pit. This mini-digger is designed to fit through side gates and access the stormwater pits where truck access is restricted. Our crew will insert a type of hose down the maintenance pit and into the stormwater pipe. The hose will be pushed through the pipe and flush away anything that is obstructing the pipe. They will then put a CCTV camera through the stormwater pipe to ensure it has been cleaned properly.
    Cleaning usually takes one full day.

  • Lining
    Once the stormwater pipe is clean, our crew will install the liner, usually on a separate day. Relining takes place between two maintenance pits. Our crew will park their vehicles as close to the maintenance pits as access will allow. Much of the equipment can be carried by hand, however they may need to use the re-purposed mini digger to access the maintenance pits if necessary. The relining process can take between four and 10 hours.

  • Excavation
    It will be necessary to excavate down to the stormwater system on your property. Further details are explained in property impacts below.

  • Property Impacts

Property Information

Property Information

  • Are any of the following impacted by our works?

  • Driveway Notes

  • Equipment or Rubbish to be moved - Notes

  • Fence Notes

  • Garden Beds / Landscaping

  • Garden Sheds - Notes

  • Locked Gates - Notes

  • Paving - Notes

  • Retaining walls - Notes

  • Significant trees / plants - Notes

  • Swimming Pool - Notes

  • Property Information Pictures

Health and Safety Issues

Health and Safety Issues

  • Are any of the following Health and Safety issues present?

  • Children on premises - Notes

  • Health and safety issues - Notes

  • Known buried services - Notes

  • Overhead telephone lines / internet cables etc. - Notes

  • Pets on premises - Notes

  • Snakes, Bull ants and Ticks - Notes

  • Yard and/or garden in need of maintenance - Notes

  • Other - Notes

Accessing the property

Accessing the property

  • Timing Considerations

  • Work will commence on

  • The resident has given permission for Interflow Pty Ltd, to access the property to perform the work

  • The work area will be returned as close as practicable to its pre-existing condition<br>

  • Are renovations currently underway on the property?

  • Formal notice of entry issued?

  • Date issued

Signatures

Signatures

  • The details of the work to be done on my property, along with the associated impacts and proposed restoration have been explained to my satisfaction.

  • Customer Signature

  • Community Relation Officer Signature

  • © Interflow Pty Ltd

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