UEA News Blog
Microtunneling System Stays True
Despite the hard ground conditions UEA Trenchless has successfully completed a 70 metre 1050mm diameter steel sleeve insertion using pilot tube microtunneling techniques as part of a reticulation water main renewal for NetWorks Alliance (NWA) in Bankstown, Sydney. Read more.
Direct Route Under Store Saves Time and Money
UEA Trenchless has completed a 90 metre bore under a major retail store using pilot tube microtuneling methods to accommodate retrofitted electrical infrastructure to be linked via the shortest possible route. Read more.
UEA Further Develop Flowable Grouts For Trenchless Installations
UEA have continued to develop flowable grouts to suit high specification trenchless installations. The latest grout design allows small annular spaces to be filled over long distances on very flat grades. Read more.
Horizontal Investigative Bore Completed via HDD
UEA has completed a 120m investigative bore using horizontal directional drilling (HDD) methods at Dakabin, 26km north of Brisbane in Queensland. The horizontal investigative bore was conducted along a proposed pipe alignment passing under the Bruce Highway and adjacent creek. Read more.
Tomago – Raymond Terrace Sewer Rising Main
UEA Trenchless recently completed a 600mm utility tunneling project for Bolte Civil through environmentally sensitive wetlands on the Tomago to Raymond Terrace sewer rising main. The tunneling project consisted of three road crossings, including a 110m crossing of the Pacific Highway and adjacent wetlands. Read more.
