SECA Newsletter – March 2026

Welcome to the March 2026 SECA newsletter! 

This month, I’ve shared a short piece on why keeping up with technology is no longer optional for infrastructure and operations teams, and what falling behind is really costing in time, accuracy and budget. I encourage you to have a read and consider how well your current tools are supporting the outcomes you’re being asked to deliver.

We’re also excited to officially launch the new RCX100 HD pipe inspection camera, designed to meet rising expectations around proof, performance, and data quality in the field.

As always, thanks for being part of the SECA community.

Colin Handley
Head of Operations, SECA

Welcome to the March 2026 edition of SECA Newsroom!

Stay informed with the latest SECA updates, industry trends, safety insights, and product highlights, all in one place

Why Keeping Up with Technology Is No Longer Optional in Infrastructure Operations

Modernising inspection and asset technology is no longer optional—it’s the key to reducing costs, improving data accuracy, and ensuring infrastructure teams can meet today’s rising operational expectations.


👉 Read the full blog by Colin Handley

South Coast pump specialist lands pipeline inspection tech

A South Coast wastewater services provider has expanded its capabilities with the addition of advanced pipeline inspection technology.

Eurobodalla Coast Pumpouts recently took delivery of an iPEK Rovion HD crawler system supplied by SECA, enabling the company to deliver comprehensive jetting and CCTV inspection services and further strengthen its position as a full-service provider for pipeline maintenance in regional New South Wales.

Read the article in Trenchless Magazine → Here

SECA appoints new Business Development Manager

SECA has strengthened its national team with the appointment of Fabian Boldt as Business Development Manager.

In the role, Fabian will work across Australia and New Zealand to build relationships with councils, civil contractors and water authorities, supporting the delivery of specialised pipeline inspection and maintenance solutions.

Read the article in Council Magazine → Here

We’re pleased to welcome Miles Sun to the SECA team as part of our CCTV QLD team.

With more than 15 years of experience in electronics engineering and fault finding, Miles brings strong hands on technical expertise and a solid background in diagnostics that will further strengthen our operations.

We look forward to the valuable contribution he will make as we continue to enhance our technical capability and service delivery.

Thank you for reading!

Stay tuned for the April edition of SECA Newsroom, where we’ll bring you the latest updates, insights, and industry news.

Kristel Hudson – SECA Marketing Team

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