Specialist contractor SRG Global Civil Pty Ltd began precision drilling through the dam wall in November to commence installing 55 post-tensioned anchors.
The anchors will provide around 75,000 tonnes of effective weight to the dam wall, boosting its structural integrity to ensure it continues to perform safely during extreme weather events.
Ranging from 39 to 101 metres in length, the anchors are being installed vertically from the dam crest into the foundation rock, with the project using almost 246 kilometres of high-tensile steel strand.
Seqwater Executive General Manager Infrastructure Planning and Capital Delivery, Sarah Dixon, said the staged strengthening project is an important package of works and will support the major dam upgrade planned for the future.
“We’re investing in our region’s dams to help secure South East Queensland’s water future, ensuring our infrastructure continues to serve communities safely and reliably for decades to come,” said Dixon.
“North Pine Dam plays an important role in the SEQ Water Grid and supplies drinking water to the people of north Brisbane and Moreton Bay,” she said.
“While the dam has operated safely since it was built in 1976, the major upgrade planned for the future will ensure it meets modern engineering and design standards which have evolved since the dam was originally constructed.
“The strengthening works will deliver enhanced dam safety benefits and are an important step towards the major upgrade planned,” said Dixon.
The staged strengthening work is supporting approximately 50 jobs on-site and is expected to continue into late 2026, weather and site conditions permitting.
To stay up to date, visit the Seqwater website at www.seqwater.com.au/npdip or connect with the project team by emailing [email protected] or call 07 3432 7000 (during business hours).
For further details contact Seqwater Communications on:
Ph: (07) 3247 3000 | Email: [email protected]

