Guided Auger Boring is a steered method typically used for the accurate installation of various pipe types including DN150 to DN725mm Naylor Denlok Vitrified Clay Drainage pipe, steel casings, PE and GRP pipelines, pipe diameters from 90mm to 1000mm.
These systems only require a small foot print and can be accurate to +/- 25mm over a 50 metre bore length; through all stages of installation the ground is fully supported.
Horizontal Directional Drilling is a steered method typically used for the installation of utility pressure mains (gas and water) electricity and communication ducts, pipe diameters 60mm to 600mm.
MORE INFORMATIONImpact Moling is a un-steered, fast and low cost method which is used for the installation of small diameter utility pipelines, this system is typically used for private and domestic properties.
MORE INFORMATIONAuger Boring is an un-steered method typically used for the installation of sacrificial steel casings. These can then be sleeved with utility
pressure mains, electricity and communication ducts.
Pipe Bursting is a No-Dig method for the replacement of old and damaged pipelines including clay, pitch fibre, steel, concrete with new MDPE or HDPE, pipe diameters 75mm to 400mm.
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