Walkway and Support Structures for Project Pure Job#16069 Location: Wanaka, NZ Time: Oct 2024 – Mar 2025 As part of an infrastructure upgrade at the Wanaka Wastewater Treatment Plant, a comprehensive fabrication and supply project was initiated to enhance the facility’s operational efficiency and safety. The existing water waste treatment plant was established in 1988. The plant was upgraded in 2000 and has now reached capacity and is due for an upgrade. In 2025, Taurus was selected to supply and fabricate key components for the plant’s new walkway and support structures. The scope of work included the fabrication of 6 walkway modules, 7 walkway pipe supports, handrails for the modules, and a stairway as well as the supply of FRP mini mesh grating and clip sets. Despite the project’s complex requirements and the need for precise fabrication to meet engineering specifications, Taurus successfully completed all fabrication work, with items hot dip galvanised for durability and corrosion resistance. The finished components were delivered to the Wanaka Wastewater Treatment Plant according to the agreed timeline. Since the initial fabrication and supply of key components for the walkway and support structures, additional work ongoing, includes the outer manifolds, cross pipes, and a manifold central to improve the flow and control of the wastewater treatment process… These modifications have optimized the plant’s operational efficiency and accessibility for maintenance tasks. These upgrades, along with the original scope of work, have collectively contributed to the overall success of the project, reinforcing Taurus’s commitment to precision, durability, and seamless integration of complex systems.