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Technologically Advanced Drainage CCTV Inspection and Utility Location Services to Prevent Damage to Critical Underground Utilities

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  Cost savings can be achieved during the design and planning stages of construction work by utilising utility location services, which can assist excavation workers in reducing utility conflicts and identifying unknown utilities so that they are not damaged while excavating. It is best to use professional utility services before beginning any excavation or digging work to ensure that your critical underground utilities, such as water and gas pipes, fibre optic cabling, communication and electoral lines, and sewer lines, are not damaged. If these utilities are not located prior to excavation, they may be damaged. This will not only cause a disruption in your business due to the damage, but you may also incur costs for repairs, replacement, and re-routing. Utility location services provided by Aussie Hydro-Vac Services employ a variety of cutting-edge technologies and equipment, such as Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR), which uses pulsating radar to locate underground utilities and d...

Non-destructive Geotechnical and Pavement Investigation Services with Professional Expertise for the Most Accurate Results

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  Geotechnical engineers and qualified technicians conduct geotechnical investigations to obtain information about the physical properties of soil earthworks and to assess the feasibility of proposed construction work. Geotechnical investigations are also used to determine the thermal resistivity of soils or backfill materials used in pipeline construction. Surface and subsurface exploration of a site is included in geotechnical investigation. Soil sampling and laboratory tests of the collected samples are typically used in subsurface exploration to assess their various properties. Geologic mapping and photogrammetry are two examples of surface exploration. Soil samples can be collected using a variety of methods, including a continuous flight auger, a split spoon (SPT) sampler, piston samplers, and a Shelby Tube sampler. The technicians' geotechnicalinvestigation testing methods may include dynamic cone penetration tests, cone penetration tests, full flow penetrometer probes, and...

Hydro Excavation with Advanced Equipment That Return Your Facility in Functional and Clean Condition Without Downtime

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  Hydrovac excavation uses a highly pressurized water jet to loosen, break, and remove soil. Instead of traditional mechanical tools, hydro excavation creates a slurry with a water jet. The slurry is then suctioned and transferred to a debris holding tank that can be located away from the site of hydrovac excavation using an air conveyor or vacuum. At this point, the crew can expose deeper layers of the ground beneath as well as any existing underground facility networks. When the job is finished, the slurry from the holding tank is put back into the ground to cover the exposed subsurface facilities. Hydrovac excavation is a more efficient and faster method of digging than traditional methods such as hand digging with shovels or using a heavy excavating unit. As a result, this non-destructive digging method reduces health risks to on-site workers while effectively excavating and removing from an area without disrupting underground utilities. Furthermore, when compared to traditiona...

Non-destructive Digging and Waste Removal Services that Keep your Utilities Functional, and Your Job Site Organised and Clean

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  Non-destructive digging (NDD), also known as non-destructive excavation (NDE), is a quick, effective, and safe method of excavating an area. When you hire a non-destructive digging services company, it protects your underground utilities and ensures that your building remains operational. Aussie Hydro-Vac Services performs non-destructive excavation work, also known as hydro excavation, by blasting soil or other surfaces with a high-pressure air and water jet. Because the water jet is only directed at the focused area, utilities such as cables, gas pipes, water pipes, underground assets, and tree roots are not harmed.   The risk of damage to stormwater pipes, gas lines, cables, and sewer lines is reduced because controlled water stream flow only targets the area to be excavated. Aussie Hydro-Vac Services' operators use a high-pressure water lance in non-destructive digging to excavate in and around root systems, rock, and debris around underground utilities, dislodging orga...

Recycling and Treatment Industrial Waste That Meets Sustainability Standards While Reducing Reliance on Landfills

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  Australia's rapid industrialisation has resulted in serious problems with industrial drain cleaning , industrial waste disposal, and environmental pollution. Integrated iron and steel mills, nonferrous industries, sugar industries, and thermal power plants are the major sources of solid waste. Despite the fact that large enterprises have some sort of waste management system, small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) pay little attention to waste disposal. Heaps of mixed waste piled against a wall or on the open ground are a common sight in many places. Waste is regarded as an unwanted product with no economic value, and its management and disposal are usually delegated to a junior employee. Industrial waste is different from household waste in that it may contain hazardous waste, exacerbating the problem. The uncontrolled release of industrial waste has the potential to have negative health and environmental consequences. Some industrial waste chemicals, such as corrosive acids, c...

Vacuum Digging and Gross Pollutant Traps That Leave You Cleaner Workspaces Using Industry’s Best Practices

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  Vacuum digging, also known a hydro excavation or non-destructive digging, is the process of combining high-pressure water with an air vacuum to remove mud, dirt and slurry from a site without causing any harm to subsurface utilities such as electrical and fibre cables, gas and water pipes, fixtures, and sewer pipelines. Vacuum digging uses a high-pressure jet of water to cut and break soil. The slurry is then removed using an air vacuum by a vacuum digging services provider. A positive displacement blower or a fan system is used to create a vacuum source for vacuum digging . When compared to the positive displacement blower, the fan system is easier to use and less expensive. The fan system allows for faster excavations and is lighter as well, but it is ineffective at greater depths. To create effective airflow for vacuum digging, vacuum excavators use twin or triple air vehicle fans. Positive displacement blowers are preferred for vacuum digging at greater depths. The liquid was...

Hydro Excavation and Vacuum Loading Services for Effective, Efficient, and Safe Utility Digging and Waste Disposal

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Businesses, industries, and residences use hydro excavation services to achieve non-destructive digging. Hydro excavation services are preferred because this non-destructive digging method leaves all underground utilities undisturbed, such as cables and gas lines. This minimises disruption to your business while also removing debris efficiently because the truck collecting debris from hydro excavation services can be placed away from the excavation site. This is particularly useful when excavating in congested and high-traffic areas. Aussie Hydro-Vac Services' hydro excavation services use a high-pressure water jet to break up soil and turn it into a slurry for excavating. The loose soil is then vacuumed into a collection tank via a hose for later disposal. A pothole is formed in order to safely expose the service while posing no risk of injury to the operators. There is no waste or spillage at the site. In this manner, your excavation site is returned to you clean and in a cost-ef...