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FNQROC CTM Design and Construction Code
30 August 2017
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Agenda
• Objectives
• What is the CTM Alliance
• Background to CTM Code
• Structure of the CTM Code
• Application of the CTM Code
• Integration of FNQROC and CTM Code
• Current CTM Code Actions
• Questions
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Before…
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Objectives
Explain why the CTM Code has been developed
Explain the process of how the CTM Code has been
reviewed
Explain how the CTM Code can be incorporated into the
FNQROC
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What is the CTM Alliance?
Consists of the water businesses of Cairns,
Townsville and Mackay
Commenced in 2009
These are the largest urban water
businesses in Regional Queensland
Scope
Regulation and Water Reform
Resource sharing and Optimisation
Asset Management
Operations and Business Improvement
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Background to the CTM code
The reform of water businesses in the SE Queensland
The “South East Queensland Water(Distribution and Retail
Restructuring Act” obligations
Influence the reform agenda
Alignment with the National WSAA codes
Outcome was the SEQ Design Code, going live on 1st July 2013
Opportunity to align 3 major regional service providers and develop
a common code.
CTM Code initiative commenced in July 2014, with program for
completion in 2015 – draft CTM Code dated May 2015.
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Background to the CTM code
Principles
The overall approach (don’t “reinvent the wheel”)
Changes to the SEQ code are to be kept to a minimum
Intent
Intent is to help standardise and simplify the process for
designing/constructing reticulation assets across CTM WSP’s
and statewide
What other Council’s are doing?
Mackay
Mackay has just adopted a new planning scheme.
Intention is to include the CTM code as an amendment to the
Planning scheme
Townsville
No movement due to restructuring
Adoption in a future planning scheme date ?
Wide Bay Burnet Regional Organisation of Council’s (WBBROC)
Starting similar process as CTM
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Structure of the CTM Code
The CTM Code consists of:
LIVE-#4762389-WW Infrastructure, 150529 - CTM Water Services Design and Construction Code Ver 0.2 May
2015 - Final Draft.doc
CTM Overview Document
Table 4.1 CTM Water Network Design Criteria
Table 10 CTM Sewerage Network Design Criteria
SEQ Amendments to Water Supply Code of Australia WSA03-2011 V3.1
(including CTM Amendments in RED)
Water Supply Code Drawings – CTM Acceptance List
SEQ Amendments to Sewerage Code of Australia WSA 02-2002 V2.3
(including CTM Amendments in RED)
Sewerage Code Drawings – CTM Acceptance List
SEQ Amendments to the Sewerage Pump Station Code
Sewerage Pump Station Code Drawings – CTM Acceptance List
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Where to find the documentation
Propose the CTM Code is to be located on the FNQROC website
SEQ Code
http://www.seqcode.com.au/standards/
WSAA – Need to purchase
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Application of the CTM Code
• The code has been developed for use by each Council and has been
accepted by the CTM Alliance but adoption is up to each individual
Council.
• Each CTM Code section (i.e. water supply, sewerage, sewerage pump
stations) is an addendum to documents already developed for the SEQ
Water Supply and Sewerage D&C Code.
• The CTM addenda is a tabulation of the CTM amendments embedded into
the SEQ Addenda
• The code only applies to NEW reticulation assets not TRUNK
• The code is separate to the Customer Service Standards
• The code can remain outside the Planning Scheme Policy
• The CTM Sewerage Code (like the SEQ Code) applies to Smart Sewers
only (RIGGS, Nusewers)
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Integration of FNQROC and CTM Code
Approach
Minimal change
Change in terminology only
Existing Requirements remain intact
Only a few requirements/clauses considered for deletion
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Integration of FNQROC and CTM Code
The CTM Code will be supplementary to the FNQROC Development
Manual.
The reference to the WSA Code in the FNQROC would be replaced with
references to the CTM Code.
Over time any duplications or redundant sections of the water and
sewerage design sections in FNQROC could be progressively removed
Where discrepancies exist the FNQROC will prevail - hierarchy
It is acknowledged that some requirements will remain unique to the WSP.
In the future some requirements will be subject to a change process to
achieve a common CTM standard.
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Hierarchy
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How we reviewed the CTM Code?
The review was based on the May 2015 version of the CTM Code LIVE-#4762389-WW Infrastructure, 150529 - CTM Water Services Design and Construction Code Ver 0.2 May 2015 - Final Draft.doc
Shortlisted and reviewed the SEQ/WSA Clauses and reviewed internally. LIVE-#5086659-WW Infrastructure, CTM Code Review Phase-1 2016
Identified clauses that were duplications, in conflict with FNQROC
requirements or were useful and could be adopted. LIVE-#5096543-WW Infrastructure1/58/13 Design & Construct Code Comparison Assessment (WSA / SEQ / CTM / FNQROC)
Identified clauses and requirements that could be considered in the next
review. LIVE-#5086659-WW Infrastructure, CTM Code Review Phase-1 2016
LIVE-#5189950-WW Infrastructure 1/58/13 CTM Alliance Workshop, review of clauses in the
CTM Water and Sewerage codes
Reviewed full set of SEQ/WSA drawings and shortlisted for review LIVE-#5220878-WW Infrastructure 1/58/13 - Water Supply Code - Standard Drawings - CRC Review
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Main amendments to D6 Water
General section – order of precedence
See D6 clause 3 and D6 clause 2 (4) reference
to drawing list in specification
Reference Documents – D6.04
Appendix A - Addendum to CTM Code
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Main amendments to D7 Sewerage
General section – order of precedence (D7.01 (3))
Design for Smart Sewers - D7.01 (7)
D7.02 Drawing list in Specification
Reference documents – D7.04
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Current CTM Code actions
Review of proposed minor amendments to the current
version of the CTM Code
Review of draft communications plan
Review of draft CTM Code Management Charter
Stakeholder Engagement
FNQROC
UDIA
Next revision of CTM Code
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Summary
Minor change - Impact is low
FNQROC is largely unchanged
Cairns is committed to the CTM Alliance and Code
Preparing for the future
Drawback – three separate codes. Not integrated
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Who’s in?
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Questions?
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