In November 2019, Enel Green Power engaged MAD3 Engineering (formerly McDowall Affleck) to undertake a Hydrological/Hydraulics Study of the 470 hectares site located on Back Trundle Road, Parkes, NSW 2870, which had been identified for the development of a 96 MW solar farm. The Hydrological/Hydraulics Study was required to identify the flood risk areas within the site. MAD3’s alliance partner, Studio Techné, conducted an independent verification to validate the results of the study.
Scope Of Work
- To analyse the Solar Power Plant area in its pre-development condition, to determine the future plant layout including site characterisation and catchment area evaluation.
- Processing of the rain data and IDF and DDF curves, producing critical hyetographs for the 1 in 100 ARI storm event and maximum flow rates captured within the site.
Project Challenges
Extremely tight time constraints, findings needed to be verified independently whilst meeting the client’s expectations for delivery.
How We Managed This
MAD3 Engineering liaised with Studio Techné throughout the entire project, allowing verification of the study’s results as they were calculated. This allowed the project’s delivery date to be met whilst providing an accurate Hydrological / Hydraulics Study.
Value Engineering
MAD3 Engineering worked with Enel Green Power and Studio Techné to produce a Hydrological / Hydraulics Study that was independently verified within the limited timeframe allowing Enel Green Power to confirm the viability of the project and include the results of the analysis in the tender package for the bidders.