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The Ultimate Guide to 12 Proven Shoring Solutions in Greater Vancouver

The Ultimate Guide to 12 Proven Shoring Solutions in Greater Vancouver

Greater Vancouver’s soil types and weather conditions make shoring difficult. However, for urban areas, you can use H and I-beams, secant piles for waterlogged areas, pneumatic shoring for loose soil, and hydraulic shoring for quick support. Relying on excavation experts is the safest bet for your construction project.

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Enhancing Safety in Hydro Vac Excavation: Guidelines and Best Practices

Enhancing Safety in Hydro Vac Excavation: Guidelines and Best Practices

Hydro vac technology provides a safer alternative to traditional digging methods, especially around sensitive utilities. With proper safety measures, hydro vac excavation ensures efficiency while minimizing accidents and delays. This guide explores essential safety practices, protective gear, and industry standards for hydro vac operations.

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Can Hydro Jetting Damage Pipes? 2 Things You Need to Know.

Can Hydro Jetting Damage Pipes? 2 Things You Need to Know.

Hydro jetting is completely safe for pipes in most cases. However, if the pipes are old or compromised, additional inspection is needed to ensure that they can tolerate the pressure generated by the jetter. If your plumbing was done incorrectly, got damaged, or your plumber is inexperienced, it’s best to avoid hydro jetting.

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How Much Does Daylighting Cost? 5 Factors that Affect Pricing.

How Much Does Daylighting Cost? 5 Factors that Affect Pricing.

If you are wondering about how much does daylighting cost with hydro vac services, the market standard rate for daylighting is around 300 CAD per hour in 2025. The rate increases by approximately 70-100 CAD per hour for overtime or emergency calls. Factors such as total hours, distance to disposal facilities, site Conditions and excavation complexities may raise how much daylighting costs.

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How Does a Vacuum Truck Work? A Brief Anatomy Of Hydro Vac Trucks.

How Does a Vacuum Truck Work? A Brief Anatomy Of Hydro Vac Trucks.

A vacuum truck is a large vehicle equipped with industrial-grade machinery for collecting soil, debris, sewage, or other hazardous materials via pneumatic suction. Some vacuum trucks, such as hydro vac trucks, also come equipped with a pressurized water jet to efficiently break down or excavate any terrain.

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