Vacuum Excavation Case Study: Relocating Cables

With plans in place to improve the surrounding roads to ease congestion, a hospital hired the CSE team to identify a number of underground cables, relocate to accommodate a new road layout and be installed to provide the hospital with a smoother service.

The underground cables were located and identified through the use of surveys and technical plans. It was agreed with the customer that a no-dig, Vacuum Excavation approach was to be taken in order to reduce the risk of striking live services.

Within a matter of hours, the Vacuum Excavator provided a quick, efficient and safe excavation to expose the cables ready for their relocation.

Recent Projects

Vacuum Excavation Case Study: Culvert Excavation

Vacuum Excavation Case Study: Culvert Excavation

When one of our customers in Cornwall was in need of excavating an old culvert that had been lying dormant for many years, they required a quick solution to remove any built-up material. Throughout the years, ground material had been building up within the culvert...

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Vacuum Excavation Case Study: Underground Utilities

Vacuum Excavation Case Study: Underground Utilities

Safe excavation methods are vastly becoming an essential process on construction sites as well as new builds and so, our team have taken a closer look at the process in more detail… Importance of Utility Detection Before contractors begin to break the ground, it...

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Vacuum Excavation Case Study: Water Treatment Plant

Vacuum Excavation Case Study: Water Treatment Plant

A well-known Civil Engineering organisation were recently looking for a safe and efficient way to excavate around buried cables and so, they reached out to our team as Vacuum Excavation was chosen as the best option for a water treatment plant project. With a...

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