Special Report: Vacuum Excavation
In the last 15 years, the size of the hydro excavation industry has grown as utility owners and members of the Common Ground Alliance (CGA) and the Canadian Common Ground Alliance (CCGA) push for safer digging around underground facilities. With this growth new and improved equipment has come in the way of the trucks themselves to the equipment – blowers, boilers, nozzles, etc. – on board. We’ve also witnessed the advent of dry suction (air) excavation for times when high pressure water can’t or shouldn’t be used, as well as machines capable of working both ways.
With so much change, we bring you this special report focused on the North American vacuum excavation sector.
What’s Inside:
Vacuum Excavation Digs into Construction Industry
Vacuum excavation has risen to prominence in the construction industry over the last three decades. From sucking up drilling spoils to potholing for utility locates, vacuum trucks have become indispensable tools on the jobsite for trenchless contractors.
By Bradley Kramer
Digging Smarter: How Hydro Excavation Is Shaping the Future of Lead Pipe Replacement
Our industry analysis reveals that hydro excavation technology is rapidly displacing conventional mechanical excavation methods in the lead pipe replacement segment.
Contributed by TRUVAC
The Vacuum Excavation Shift from Water to Air: It’s More Than Just an Alternative
A significant shift has been underway. Dry suction or dry vac excavation—which relies on powerful air conveyance— is rapidly gaining traction as a preferred alternative.
Continued by Bartels Group
Choosing the Right Hydrovac Unit for Your Startup Business
Choosing the right unit at the outset is crucial for your startup business because it directly impacts your operational efficiency, cost management and market competitiveness.
By Terry Rawn
Smarter By Design: Hydrovacs That Make Short Work of Urban Projects
Brandt Hydrovacs are built from the ground up to deliver unrivalled dependability, durability, and increased working hours, with accessible maintenance points, replaceable wear parts, and components designed for harsh conditions.
Contributed by Brandt
Dig Safer, Smarter, Stronger: How Mud Dog® Vacuum Excavators Are Revolutionizing Utility Excavation
Vacuum excavation offers a smarter, non-destructive solution. By using either pressurized water (hydro excavation) or compressed air (air excavation) to loosen soil, followed by a powerful vacuum to remove debris, this method ensures precision and safety.
Contributed by Super Products
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