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High-tensile Steel Pipe Removed from Clay Drain

Remote cutting system successful despite restricted access

Summary

A large-bore clay drain pipe, five metres below the floor of a the Eastgate Shopping Centre in Bristol, UK, was substantially obstructed by a cylindrical high-tensile steel support pile that had been driven down through its side inadvertently. Midas Construction, the client, needed the drain’s integrity restored with a line. First the intrusion – which was eight metres from the nearest point of access – had to be removed.

Challenge

Solution

Client Comment

Dyno-Rod was called in to tackle the problem after several other companies had said it was beyond them. Local Dyno-Rod franchisee Reg Illingworth said: “Once I knew this was bigger than even the toughest drain cleaning job Dyno-Rod normally tackles quite happily, I contacted Tube Tech, the specialist working partner we regard as our last line of defence. As I expected, they didn’t let me down and once the pile section was removed it was possible to line the drain and restore it to normal operation.”

Tube Tech Comment

Mike Watson, Managing and Technical Director: “This job presented just the kind of challenge we relish. With our extensive experience of designing systems to work in all kinds of pipelines, we were able to make some key modifications to a tried and trusted rig so that it could carry a high-pressure, rotating, hydro-cutting head and a video camera. Working remotely in tough conditions five metres underground and eight metres away from the pile we were cutting, and achieving success where previous companies had failed, is the reason why we can say with justification that we clean – or cut, in this case – the impossible.”

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