As part of its year-round maintenance of western Victoria’s transmission network, Powercor has completed a package of works in the Otways region, supporting the reliability and resilience of the network in one of the state’s most remote areas.
More than 30 crew members from three depots – Colac, Ballarat, and Warrnambool – joined forces to complete the works, which included pole changes, transformer replacements, fuses and insulator upgrades, as well as cross arm replacements.
Colac Construction Project Leader, Jack Horner, said the Otways blitz was a critical part of how Powercor’s teams were getting the network ready for the hotter months.
“This area has a lot of places that are really challenging to get equipment into, so we used tracked vehicles and resorted to a lot of ladder work because we were unable to get our normal work platform vehicles in,” Mr Horner said.
“This was all about great teamwork. I thank all the crews who made it possible to get this large scope of work done safely and quickly for Otways communities.”
Powercor’s ongoing works program includes asset maintenance across central, northern and western Victoria, covering inspection and upgrade programs for around two thirds of the state.
In addition, Powercor’s vegetation inspection and management program cuts back hundreds of thousands of tree branches from power lines each year.
Featured image: Powercor works at the Otways, Victoria. Courtesy of Powercor.