Building engineers use non-destructive digging (NDD) to minimise the damage and potential impact of construction and digging (C&D) projects on the environment and community. NDD is a much safer...
Understanding foundation requirements before building any infrastructure or underground utility is important. A geotechnical investigation is conducted by design and structural engineers who recommend...
Plumbing and drain maintenance is an important part of waste management systems. Industrial drain cleaning is required by households, councils, small businesses, and large commercial establishments to...
Gross pollutant traps (GPT) trap solid waste such as litter and coarse sediments via physical processes. This makes it easier to remove finer sediments from wastewater in the future. These are put in...
A ground penetrating radar is a device that detects electromagnetic contrasts in soil. It has a transmitting antenna and a receiver, allowing it to send and detect electromagnetic waves at specific...
Businesses, industries, and residences use hydro excavation services to achieve non-destructive digging. Hydro excavation services are preferred because this non-destructive digging method leaves all...
Hydrovac excavation uses a highly pressurized water jet to loosen, break, and remove soil. Instead of traditional mechanical tools, hydro excavation creates a slurry with a water jet. The slurry is...
Digging is integral to any construction & demolition (C&D) activity. Traditional mechanical digging methods, on the other hand, are not only time-consuming and invasive, but also harmful, as there is...
Traditional digging methods employ heavy equipment such as backhoes, which are labor-intensive because removing soil and debris from a construction site necessitates a significant amount of manual...
Hydrovac excavation uses high-pressure water to break up the soil on the jobsite. The resulting slurry is vacuumed into a debris truck via a hose and transported offsite to a proper disposal site...
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...
Industrial and commercial drains and drainpipes become clogged and blocked due to a variety of reasons, such as wastewater, grease, collection of oils and sludge, food material and other fluids...
Due to the nature of the operations, dirt and waste can quickly build in industrial environments, as these facilities frequently make goods and are involved in the manufacturing activity. It is...
Tons of waste is generated on-site in the construction industry. Traditionally, this waste does not leave the site; instead, it is buried, disposed of at a landfill, or burned. Burning is not an...
Industrial emergency response is critical for saving lives, protecting an industrial facility's property and assets, and minimising environmental damage. The entire goal of the industrial emergency...
Contact Aussie Hydrovac for waste management solutions with a focus on sustainability. The company will dispose of your vacuumed-up soil, sand and other waste in the most environmentally sustainable way.