Gordon Gibson Nominees was engaged by Gapsted Walnuts to design, install and commission a system to automate the existing irrigation system on their acre orchard at Gapsted.
A MAIT Industries radio controlled system was chosen and a design prepared with the assistance of MAIT Industries.
Gordon Gibson Nominees then retro fitted the main controller, radio transmitters and receivers around the orchard with solar panel power supply, and fitted automatic valves.
The original irrigation system was manually controlled and also suffered significant pressure issues due to varying pipe sizing, varying sizes of blocks and topography.
These issues were able to be resolved by programming the system to optimise station operating sequences and also by installing a variable speed drive on the main pump, and pressure sensors in the field.
The system is able to operate remotely through the mobile phone network, thus saving significant amounts of on-site labour and operator input.
Gordon Gibson Nominees also recently installed an automated bird control system throughout the orchard using elevated laser beams and noise generating devices, all of which are solar powered.
Gordon Gibson Nominees completed a Preliminary Design for North East Water for a new main Sewage Pump Station and Sewage Transfer Pipeline.
The former gravity outfall pipeline ran through the Beechworth Historic Park and lacked capacity resulting in regular overflows of untreated wastewater to the environment.
The project involved the design and documentation of a new main Sewage Pump Station, Transfer Pipeline, Energy Dissipation Structure and Treatment Plant inlet works.
North East Water awarded a Design and Construct Contract for the project to Longford Civil and Longford Civil appointed Gordon Gibson Nominees to carry out the detail design of the project.
The Beechworth Sewerage Upgrade Project involved a number of complex issues that required innovative solutions.
These issues included: