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Suction excavation is a modern and less invasive method used for excavation and removing soil or other materials from the ground by means of a strong vacuum system. It is sometimes referred to as ‘Suction Excavation’. Call us for more information
It is utilized across different fields including construction, utilities, and more and in many sectors including Nuclear, Airports, Sub-Stations and others. This method is a much safer and much more efficient alternative to older digging methods which have been used in the past. In the rapid changing landscape of major construction projects, the selection of equipment and expertise is a key choice affecting the safety and outcomes of every project. For
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Vacuum excavation operates through a system mounted on a truck which includes a vacuum pump, debris tank, and several hoses. The process begins by locating the area to be excavated, once the site is marked the vacuum excavation equipment begins operating by utilizing a high-pressured air lance to break up the soil. As the soil is removed, the hidden utilities are revealed and can be visually examined, the loosened soil and debris are then vacuumed up through a big hose into a skip which is mounted on to the Vac-Ex machine for removal or subsequent reuse.
The excavated area is left clean and clear, ready for further inspection or installation. This method allows our operators to conduct excavation work near buried utilities, and other sensitive areas with caution, minimizing the risk of damages.
There are multiple benefits to vacuum excavation.
Vacuum excavation remarkably advances traditional digging techniques and marks a significant progression. It’s safer, more exact, and more eco-friendly compared to conventional techniques. Its flexibility, speed, and benefits make it the top choice for many industries. As we look ahead, the continued technological improvements promise that vacuum excavation will increasingly influence the future of construction and infrastructure. Talk to us