There are many common industry terms which are used to describe non-destructive digging excavation trucks. VAC trucks are often used to clean and remove sludge from a location and into its tank. The VAC truck sucks...
When it comes to ensuring safety, locating underground facilities prior to excavation is essential. If you want to dig on a construction site or a modest project on your own property, you should know that it...
Non-Destructive Digging or Hydro Vacuum Excavation is the safest method to remove soil covering underground utilities. Non-destructive digging (NDD) is a modern and reliable alternative to traditional excavation methods – NDD is environmentally friendly, and a...
What is Hydro Vacuum Excavation? Hydro Vacuum Excavation is the process of digging holes in the ground using pressurised water and an air vacuum system. This method of digging is a safer and more accurate way...
What is Ground Penetrating Radar? Ground Penetrating Radar, most commonly referred to as a GPR, is a geophysical tool that uses radar pulses to collect data from beneath the subsurface. A GPR is utilized by underground...
What Is a Vac Truck and When Would You Need One? What is a vac truck? You may or may not have heard the term, but a vac truck (or vacuum truck) performs a very specific...
Why should you dial before you dig? Whether you are a large construction company, a landscape gardener, plumber or you’re a home owner that wants to install a washing line. If you are planning on digging,...
What are the dangers of hitting an underground utility Don’t let an exploding housing market become a real explosion. Australia is experiencing a residential construction boom. With house prices spiralling out of control, some much needed...
Excavation is a necessary, but often risky process. In modern developments there are numerous services and utilities located underground, such as: Water pipes Gas pipes Phone cables Power cables Fibre optic cables Drainage systems To name...