“We developed this trencher to try and meet our customers’ demand for a higher horsepower unit with a wider chain-width,” says Tim Phelps, Director of Sales and Marketing. “This opens doors for ...
The project located near the South Street Seaport in lower Manhattan involves the city’s first use of spiral-wound lining that allows the team to fix a major sewer leak without digging a trench.
To anchor it in New York City's East River, workers known as "sand hogs" spent months digging through the muddy river floor. They needed to sink caissons, rectangular bowl-like structures filled ...