Leading Specialists Performing Borings to Investigate Storm Water System at Chemical Plant on River Rd in New Castle, DE
Project Description:
The engineering and construction design team needed to perform “borings” down to depths of approximately 15 feet below the surface to investigate the conditions of a storm system that needed to be replaced. This job took place at a chemical plant in Dover, Delaware. In order to safely drill or bore all of these locations, the subsurface utilities and unknowns needed to be identified in addition to orienting the existing storm systems on-site. All lines and existing subsurface utilities and components were “traced”, oriented, and designated with depths below the surface. Video pipe inspection was performed on the existing storm system to determine the integrity of the existing pipes, as well as identify potential unknown laterals of the system. Subsurface utilities as well as unknown/abandoned anomalies were identified for the drill/boring team to successfully and safely collect their ten boring locations without any damage to the systems on-site.
Client Chemical Plant in New Castle, DE |
Services/Products Radiodetection RD1100 250MHz ground penetrating radar (GPR), Radiodetection RD8000 PDL pipe and cable locator, Jameson Duct Rodder, Hathorn Video Pipe Camera |
- Performing Borings Project to Investigate Storm Water System at Chemical Plant
- Borings
- Video Pipe Inspection
- Geophysical Services
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