Get Benefited From an Interdisciplinary Approach to Non-Destructive Digging and Waste Removal Services Encompassing Geological, Technical, and Regulatory Aspects
Building engineers use non-destructive digging (NDD) to minimise the damage and potential impact of construction and digging (C&D) projects on the environment and community. NDD is a much safer, faster, and effective alternative to traditional methods that require the use of jackhammers, drills, and shovels. Non-destructive digging, also known as hydrovac excavation, involves blasting soil or other surfaces with a high-pressured water jet. Because the jet of water or air used in non-destructive digging is focused on a specific target area, the surrounding utilities and other objects in the area, including underground assets and tree roots, are not disturbed.
Hydrovac excavation is particularly useful for non-destructive digging in frozen areas where air-only digging is not possible. A hot jet of highly pressurised water is directed at the area, melting the ice while also loosening the soil beneath. The crew directs the jet to the excavation site using cutting-edge technology such as ground penetrating radar (GPR) to ensure that underground utilities are detected and not damaged during the excavation process. The process is carried out by highly trained personnel who use the appropriate tools and equipment.
Quieter and safer digging process
Aside
from being time-consuming and labour-intensive, the traditional digging method
is unsafe for doing excavation work near utilities, which can be easily damaged
because the crew does not know the exact location of these utilities.
Non-destructive digging, on the other hand, is not only safer and more
efficient, but it is also useful for potholing and excavation in areas with
valuable underground assets, obtaining soil samples with coring, and
straightening power poles. The entire process of hydrovac excavation is
also significantly quieter, making it the preferred choice for non-destructive
digging in cities and suburban areas with a high population and foot traffic.
Fewer requirements for detours and road closures
Aussie
Hydro-Vac Services is Australia's leading provider of non-destructive excavation
and waste removal services. The use of advanced non-destructive tools by the
company's waste removal services not only reduces cleanup time at your site,
but also ensures that your facilities are returned to you as soon as possible
for business continuity. You also save money throughout the project.
Furthermore, there will be fewer detours and road closures because the
company's waste removal service uses trucks that collect the slurry
obtained from the hydrovac excavation and transport it quickly to a safe
location. The waste removal truck used by the company can be stationed away
from the excavation site. This makes hydrovac excavation in congested areas
especially convenient. After the hydrovac excavation is finished, the soil can
be returned to the dug hole, reducing waste.
Recycling the maximum amount of construction waste
To
ensure that the maximum amount of waste is recycled, the company uses advanced
waste recycling technologies in its waste removal services. Better-quality
material collected from hydrovac excavation can be recycled as aggregate and
used as a substitute for conventional mineral aggregate. The rock excavated
during continuous tunneling can be used to make high-quality concrete products
like structural concrete or lining.
Using advanced equipment and vehicles for non-destructive
digging
Aussie
Hydro-Vac Services provides industries with hydrovac excavation,
non-destructive digging, and waste removal services such as drain cleaning and
culvert cleaning, vacuum loading and vacuum excavation, liquid and solid waste
disposal, industrial cleaning and shutdown, and more. Aussie Hydro-Vac
Services' technical services include cable and pipe location, geotech and
pavement investigation, engineering capabilities, subsurface engineering and maintenance,
drone photography services, and more. Aussie Hydro-Vac Services uses a
variety of plants and vehicles for hydrovac excavation, non-destructive
digging, and waste removal services, including an all-terrain medium vacuum
excavation unit, a trailer vacuum excavation unit, a tight excavation vacuum
excavation unit, a semi-vacuum tanker, and others.
The
excavated spoil from utility trench reinstatements and construction site
excavations would have been sent to a landfill under traditional excavation methods.
However, in today's environmentally conscious and cost-conscious excavation
processes, where recycling and sustainability are top priorities for
contractors and authorities, project managers are constantly looking for ways
to reduce escalating operational and landfill costs.
Cost savings in materials procurement, storage and
transportation
The
unique approach of Aussie Hydyro-Vac Services to hydrovac excavation,
non-destructive digging, and waste removal services provides numerous benefits
to industries, businesses, and residents in terms of the costs of material
procurement, storage, and transportation required in hydrovac excavation
services.
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