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Branches:
construction industry at large
Water
removes practically anything . . . .
.
. . here are but a few examples:
- Rumour has it that something
went wrong, when
they made a reduction in cross section (pipe-in-pipe) through
re-use of a sewer.
Yes . . . we have cut a 600 mm PE pipe including insulating pipe
out of a 1,000 mm stoneware pipe, - without
damaging the stoneware pipe.
- In-liners
or similar are often used to seal off damaged spots
in defective sewers. Again, things may go awry here . . .
But here we are, to help you resolve
your problem.
- On another occasion, a bore-crown
had been filled
with (B45) concrete by mistake, and the concrete had cured . .
. We made it operational again!
- (cf.
comment on the left)
- When we build a prestressed
concrete bridge, they noticed that the steel
rope guides deep in the bridge body were filled
with concrete. But, there was
no need to take the bridge down as we cut the pipe
open.
- The side
faces and edges, of concrete form supports for large
concrete surfaces must be clean
and smooth to the millimetre. Here is another job for our
HP tchnology, quick and thorough.
Our
services for the construction industry include:
special-purpose cleaning of pipes, servers and channels, culting
out of undesirable concrete or insulation material or similar cleaning
of construction machinery, structural members or surfaces; subsoil
preparation; surface excavation and many more.
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