Vacuum Excavation Carlisle
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CITY SUCKER
Weight (tonnes) | 16 |
Width (m) | 2.3 |
Length (m) | 6.3 |
Height (m) | 3.2 |
Air Compressor | 4.5m3/min, 8 bar |
Capacity (m3) | 2 |
Ideal For | Sites with limited or restricted access or in built-up areas |
DINO 4.5 TWIN FAN
Weight (tonnes) | 26 |
Width (m) | 2.5 |
Length (m) | 9.7 |
Height (m) | 3.8 |
Air Compressor | 4.5m3/min, 8 bar |
Capacity (m3) | 8 |
Ideal For | For medium to larger scale jobs where more material needs to be removed |
DINO 8 TWIN FAN
Weight (tonnes) | 26 |
Width (m) | 2.5 |
Length (m) | 9.7 |
Height (m) | 3.8 |
Air Compressor | 4.5m3/min, 8 bar |
Capacity (m3) | 8 |
Ideal For | For medium to larger scale jobs where more material needs to be removed |
RSP ESE 6
Weight (tonnes) | 32 |
Width (m) | 2.5 |
Length (m) | 10.1 |
Height (m) | 4.1 |
Air Compressor | 4.5m3/min, 8 bar |
Capacity (m3) | 12 |
Ideal For | Large scale jobs. |
TRACKED VAC
Weight (tonnes) | 20 |
Width (m) | 2.55 |
Length (m) | 7.7 |
Height (m) | 3.2 |
Air Compressor | 4.5m3/min, 8 bar |
Capacity (m3) | 4.5 |
Ideal For | Off-road sites where standard wheeled vehicles could not reach |
More and more people are choosing to use vacuum excavation for their construction projects over traditional excavation methods, such as using a digger. PIER operates a professional and reliable fleet of both operated and hire vacuum excavation services across the country. If you need vacuum excavation in or around Carlisle, then we are here to help. Whether you are planning ahead for your next construction project on an environmentally sensitive site, or have an emergency situation that requires immediate attention, the team at PIER are ready. With our knowledge and dedication, we can work with you to overcome your site challenges.
About Us
From the first time that we used vacuum excavation in 2009, we were so impressed with its capabilities that we concentrated our civil engineering business solely on providing first-rate vacuum excavation services to clients across the country. Understanding the need for an extensive range of different types of vacuum excavators we invested in our resources to build the impressive fleet that we have today. We also focused on building a knowledgeable and professional workforce, so that we can provide expertise for challenging projects. With our bedrock of civil engineering in our past, we are ideally placed to provide comprehensive services to our clients. We pride ourselves on the high standard of our work and our operating practices and are accredited by many leading regulatory bodies including Safe Contractor and CHAS, to name a few. Our friendly vacuum excavation team will always work with your on-site team to deliver exceptional results on time and on budget.
Why Do You Need A Vacuum Excavator?
Vacuum excavation holds considerable benefits over traditional forms of excavation. It is safer to excavate using vacuum power, as it reduces the risk of cable strikes. Cable strikes are notoriously dangerous and pose a real threat to your workforce, especially when working in areas where utility plans are not reliable. Not only does the vacuum method of excavation reduce this danger, but it also improves the general working conditions on-site. During traditional excavation large quantities of dust and debris are thrown into the air, which reduces air quality and can affect the health of your workforce. Using vacuum excavation significantly reduces this, by drawing the dust inside the belly of the excavator during the excavation process. Vacuum excavation also allows for extensive excavation without causing as much damage to the local environment. The delicate nature of the vacuum allows it to remove earth from around tree roots, without destroying the root structure, this enables trees to be moved around a site, which is often a requirement of planning. Vacuum excavation can also work under the topsoil without needing to break open large swathes of local flora and fauna. This allows development to take place without damaging local ecosystems. Vacuum excavation is also quicker, and consequently more economical, and is almost always the best solution for your excavation.
How Does Vacuum Excavation Work?
Vacuum excavation works by harnessing the power of suction. A long hose is used to work to loosen and then draw the earth, or other material, inside the belly of the excavator. Once the belly is full the excavator truck can then empty the earth elsewhere, where it can be reused. Suction excavators can be used to clear earth, debris, water, or other materials making them exceptionally versatile.
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How Can PIER (UK) Help You?
The team at PIER are here to help you with your excavation challenges. We have worked on many different types of construction projects from inner city construction to clearing culverts in the countryside. You can see past projects we have worked on here. At PIER, we offer vacuum excavation services right across the UK. We offer both operated and self-drive hire, so if you have the expertise within your own team, you can utilise this. We pride ourselves on the high standard of our work and our operating practices and are accredited by many leading regulatory bodies including Safe Contractor and CHAS, to name a few. This gives our clients peace of mind in the quality of the work that we carry out. When you work with PIER, you are safe in the knowledge that not only are you investing in a premium service that will benefit your project, but also in the health and safety of your workforce.
Looking For Vac Ex in Carlisle? Contact Us 24/7 Hire Available
If you are looking for a vacuum excavator, you have found one! Here at PIER we are available for projects both large and small, and will always bring the same level of enthusiasm and professionalism to any project, no matter the size or scale of the challenge. From emergency response to planned development, we are here to work with your team to bring premium excavation services. Simply contact the team at PIER today on 01925 228 674
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FAQs
What is the daily productivity of a vacuum excavator?
Do you have different sized systems available?
Is there an additional cost for the disposal of the excavated material?
Where does the unit discharge the excavated material?
A standard unit (26/32T) and our Tracked unit (21T) will tip to the side of the unit and the city sucker (16T) will tip to the rear.
How much material can a vacuum excavator hold?
Our larger vehicles have an 8m3 – 10m3 capacity, whereas the City Suckers has 2m3 capacity and our tracked vac has 4.5m3 capacity.
What areas do you cover?
We cover the whole of the UK.
What days and times are your vacuum excavators available to hire?
Our fleet of vacuum excavators are available for hire 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Do you only provide operated hire?
No. We also provide self-drive hire, with full training for your operatives.
Are your operatives trained and accredited?
All our operatives are CPCS trained and fully accredited.
How does the system deal with stubborn or compacted material?
All our systems are fitted with an air lance that our operators will use to displace and break-up material. The air lance is powered by the onboard compressor.
Do you supply extension pipework?
Yes, at an additional cost.
How old are your vacuum excavators?
What is the total reach of the power arm?
What is the diameter of the suction hose?
Can the diameter of the suction hose be reduced?
How much does it cost to hire a vacuum excavation truck?
We aim to keep our costs affordable and will quote each project on an independent basis, depending upon the type of excavator used and the size of the project.
Can vacuum excavation be used in both urban and rural environments?
We have excavators designed specifically for the urban environment, as well as tracked excavators that can be used in areas that are inaccessible with wheeled vehicles.
What are the limitations of vacuum excavation?
Powerful excavators can reach a depth of 60 feet, making their reach far greater than other excavation methods.
Are there any noise or vibration concerns with vacuum excavation?
Whilst vacuum excavators can be noisy, we constantly invest in our fleet to make sure we have the latest technology to reduce noise and vibrations. Our skilled operators will always work smoothly to ensure minimal disruptions.
Can vacuum excavation be used for landscaping projects?
Vacuum excavation is an ideal solution for landscaping projects, as it is an efficient and easy way to move large quantities of earth around your site.
What kind of documentation is required before and after a vacuum excavation project?
Our experienced project management team will work with you to ensure that you have all the relevant documentation for your excavation project.
Can vacuum excavation be used in areas with a high water table or wet soil conditions?
Vacuum excavation is often used in difficult conditions, such as working in high water table areas, the excavators can operate in a variety of complex ground conditions.