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Trenchless Technology
Write For Trenchlesspedia: A New Challenge is Waiting For You
With so many qualified engineers, contractors, inspectors, specialists and more looking for new opportunities, Trenchlesspedia is reaching out with a great writing...
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Trenchless Technology
What Key Areas of Growth Are Expected for Trenchless Rehabilitation in North America?
Trenchlesspedia recently attended NASTT’s first annual No-Dig North Show 2019 in Calgary, AB. One of the biggest rewards from attending these shows tends to be the...
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Trenchless Construction
5 Ways to Mitigate Emission Impact from Trenchless Construction Projects
Climate change, greenhouse gas emissions and carbon footprints have become worldwide issues affecting many communities. They require intervention to reverse the current...
By: Phil Kendon | Technical Writer @ Trenchlesspedia
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Trenchless Rehabilitation
Quiz: The Trenchless Pipe Bursting Rehabilitation Method
The use of trenchless technology to repair and maintain underground piping is rapidly gaining popularity, especially in the public sector. Pipe bursting was first...
By: Krystal Nanan | Civil Engineer
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Trenchless Technology
World Trenchless Day: Top Innovations Driving Growth in the Trenchless Industry
Trenchless construction and trenchless rehabilitation are constantly evolving fields. Over the years, various trenchless technologies and innovations have helped to...
By: Krystal Nanan | Civil Engineer
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In-Situ Stress
Why In-situ Pipe Coating is Changing the Trenchless Rehabilitation Game
Pipeline rehabilitation methods are commonly thought to be cured-in-place, fold-and-form liners, sliplining or spray-on coatings. An upcoming innovative process referred...
By: Sky Cato | Director of Operations for Internal Pipeline Solutions
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Trenchless Rehabilitation
Emerging Trenchless Rehabilitation Technologies: Kevlar Reinforced Composite Lining Systems
Pipelining is one of the oldest and most popular trenchless rehabilitation methods which involves inserting material into the host pipe, thereby creating a new pipe...
By: Krystal Nanan | Civil Engineer
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Trenchless Construction
Combating Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Comparing Pilot-Tube Method Vs. Hand Tunneling
The construction industry is the third highest producer of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from industrialized countries, placing it under the spotlight in terms of...
By: Phil Kendon | Technical Writer @ Trenchlesspedia
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Drilling Fluid
Gel Strength: Understanding Its Importance When Assessing Drilling Fluids
Drilling fluid performance is a key contributor to the success of a drilling operation. The purpose of this fluid is to keep the drill bit cool, carry the cuttings out...
By: Phil Kendon | Technical Writer @ Trenchlesspedia
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Fracture Mechanics
Bottom Hole Treatment Pressure: What It Means to Your Fracking Project
Bottom hole treating pressure is specifically related to the process of hydraulic fracturing - or fracking as it is commonly referred to. The process is primarily used...
By: Phil Kendon | Technical Writer @ Trenchlesspedia
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Trenchless Rehabilitation
Spiral-Wound Pipe Liners: Why You Should Consider These for Your Next Trenchless Rehabilitation Project
Spiral-wound lining is an established trenchless technology to renew gravity sewers, storm drains and culverts. Like cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) or sliplining,...
By: Ryan Shallenberger | Sales & Marketing Coordinator, Sekisui SPR
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