Hydrovac Excavation, Waste Removal, and Disposal Services that are Quieter, Efficient, Cost-Effective, and Non-Destructive
Modern offices, industrial, commercial, and residential facilities cannot be rendered inoperable simply due to excavation or renovation work. This is not possible, however, with traditional digging methods, which require the use of shovels, hammers, and other mechanical equipment. Aside from being labour-intensive, traditional digging methods are slow, inefficient, and cause noise and sound disturbances in the neighbourhood. A heap of debris is frequently left at the jobsite only to be removed after the project is completed. Until then, it will remain an unsightly sight for employees and nearby residents.
As a result, new non-destructive digging methods, such as hydrovac excavation, are being used in Australia's construction and renovation projects. Hydrovac excavation entails the use of specialised equipment that allows for non-destructive excavation. To loosen the soil, the crew will use a high-pressure water jet. The resulting slurry is suctioned by the vacuum pump and collected in a debris truck, eliminating the need for an unappealing pile of debris and excavation waste on the jobsite. This slurry and debris is then transported to a secure disposal location. Furthermore, the entire hydrovac excavation process is extremely efficient and relatively quiet. Fewer workers are required as many tasks are automated. As a result, hydrovac excavation not only saves money, but it is also environmentally friendly.
Typical use cases of hydrovac excavation are explained
below in brief:
Slot trenching: Narrow trenches are
dug for the purpose of installing buried pipelines, conduits, cables, and other
underground utilities by the hydrovac excavation service. The narrow stream of
high-pressure water from the truck ensures that the soil is removed only in the
areas which need excavation.
Daylighting or utility exposure:
Water and vacuum can be use used by the hydrovac excavation service to reveal
the location of existing underground utilities, such as water mains,
electricity and fiber cables, gas lines, and sewer lines. This way, the company
providing hydrovac excavation services, waste removal services, and waste disposal services can perform its
non-destructive digging operations without damaging these utilities.
Piling hole excavation:
Piling holes are required in construction projects by the building engineers
for installing piles, and other cylindrical structures required in a
construction project. Hydrovac excavation is able to provide a high level of
precision required for the pile holes of smaller diameters, which is beyond the
capability of the traditional digging methods. High-precision water jetting
from hydrovac trucks allows for the creation of pile holes of various diameters
and depths with precision, without exposing the crew to the risk of
over-excavation.
Excavating in the frozen ground:
Hydrovac excavation is used for non-destructive digging operations in frozen
ground conditions where traditional, or even the vacuum excavation process
using air pressure only can be limiting. The hydrovac excavation truck will
direct a high-pressure jet of hot water to breakdown and remove frozen ground
material from the site.
A variety of waste removal and disposal services
Aussie
Hydro-Vac Services is Australia's most dependable and leading provider of
hydrovac excavation services to businesses, industries, and residents. For
industries in NSW, Queensland, and other nearby regions, the company provides a
variety of hydrovac excavation, waste removal, and waste disposal services. The
company provides industrial marine services, liquid and solid waste disposal,
vacuum loading and vacuum excavation, industrial cleaning and shutdown, road
sweeping, and other services to industries. Aussie Hydro-Vac Services'
technical services include cable and pipe location, subsurface engineering and
maintenance, drone photography, surveying, and more.
Highly trained multi-disciplinary team of crew
Aussie
Hydro-Vac Services employs highly trained, multi-disciplinary personnel who are
supported by highly versatile vehicles designed specifically for hydrovac
excavation, waste removal, and waste disposal, such as an all-terrain medium
vacuum excavation unit, a tight access vacuum excavation unit, a trailer vacuum
excavation unit, a Kroll drain cleaning unit, and others. Each component of the
vehicles used in hydrovac excavation is specifically designed to ensure that
the vehicle can perform waste removal and waste disposal services to the desired level of efficiency.
Vehicles with specialised features for use in hydrovac
excavation
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