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Four Ways Vacuum Excavation Makes Construction Life Easier
If you work within the Civil Engineering or Utilities industries, you will have likely heard of Vacuum Excavation. This modern way of excavating has rapidly gained popularity throughout the last few years and has proved to be a viable alternative...
How Much Does A Service Strike Cost?
One risk in delaying a project completion is the possibility of a service strike which can have a negative impact on the customer as well as other contractors. Here at CSE UK, we have taken a look at the possible cost implications of a service...
How Vacuum Excavation Improves Congestion
The CSE team were required to assist on a busy junction, located in Lancaster which caused daily commuter chaos. Plans were put into place to widen the road in order to ease the congestion. Through the use of scale drawings, workers were able to...
Top Tips for Safe Excavation
Safe excavation and grounds are a necessary part of modern construction work, but with Health and Safety regulations continually being changed and updated, ensuring that the task at hand is completed in a safe and efficient manner can sometimes be...
How Vacuum Excavation Works Through The Night
For large infrastructure jobs, it is often difficult to access busy sites and roads when maintenance is required and so, essential repairs and upgrades tend to be scheduled for overnight construction work and if that is the case, the CSE team are...
Why Vacuum Excavation Is The Ideal Solution For Water Meter Installations
The CSE team were asked to assist in a water meter installation project in which a real effort of teamwork from both companies was showcased in order to successfully complete the job at hand. Working in collaboration with a team of ground breakers,...
A No-Dig Solution Supports Street Gas Upgrades
When a project of upgrading a suburban street gas main connection started being put into place, the contractors were required to draw up a safe system of work. The maintenance that was planned involved excavating across the front of each property,...
Why Is Vacuum Excavation Safety So Important?
Vacuum Excavation is a vital part of modern contract work in which the law does state that no excavation work can go ahead until the area is 100% safe. Failing to ensure an excavation site is safe may have hazardous consequences for any workers...
Vacuum Excavation vs. Manual Labour
Vacuum Excavation is predominately viewed as the safest method of excavation rather than the traditional method of using shovels, diggers etc. The no-dig method, however does provide a low risk to work on sites and prevents utility strikes which...
What is Vacuum Excavation?
Vacuum Excavation is guaranteed to provide a safer, low-risk alternative to traditional excavation techniques such as manual digging. With the use of high-suction powered trucks, the CSE team will expertly lift away the ground and will ensure that...
Vacuum Excavation: The Safe Alternative
Safe Excavation When a construction site has underground cables buried underneath that need to be exposed for maintenance or upgrades, Vacuum Excavation is fast becoming the preferred option for safety. The no-dig approach is proven to be the...