Tag - drilling piles

November 2017

Steel pipes for train washing line in Utrecht

Approximately 350 tonnes of pipes torch-cut to size Solines supplied steel pipes for the foundation of the concrete retaining wall for the new train washing line in Utrecht. Over two phases, we torch cut and delivered a total of approximately 350 tonnes of pipes in the dimension Ø 473 x 14.71 mm. In order to bring the pipes to depth, the auger method was used. New train washing line between Utrecht Centraal and Utrecht Lunetten ProRail commissioned the renewal of the railway...

Train traffic unhindered due to vibration-free bridge foundation

Drilling point The traffic bridge in Denderleeuw in Belgium was in dire need of replacement. The new Kemelbrug had to be placed right next to the existing railway bridge. In order not to hinder train traffic, the vibration-free drilled placement of drill piles for the foundation was requested, with prefab pipes including water pipe and drill points supplied by the customer. The current bridge in the Wellestraat in Denderleeuw dates back to 1920 and is in dire need of replacement. Since...