31 January 2012

Pipeline Construction

The timber mating on the pipeline access road now allows the truckloads of timber mates to be delivered closer to where they are needed on the pipeline route.


Unloading the timber mates.


With the warm/wet weather they will need a lot of timber mates.


Near our woods they are placing the timber mates in the "pullback" area for welding pipe.


Mud in the wooded section of the pipeline route.


Excavators working in the wooded section.


Top soil being cleared at Jason and Mary Abell's

2 comments:

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SinghalglobalIndustries said...

Pipeline weight bags often referred to as anti-buoyancy bags, are essential tools in pipeline construction and installation, especially in areas where pipelines are laid below the water table or in flood-prone zones. These bags help in anchoring the Pipeline weight bags securely to the ground, preventing them from floating due to the natural buoyant forces acting upon them. Whether it's an oil pipeline, a water conduit, or a gas line, the need for stabilizing these structures is universal.