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Geotechnical Core drilling of construction of waste water treatment plant

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- Upon arrival at the site the core drilling rigs shall be towed on the trailer or truck to the first borehole position. - Depending on the model, the rig may either be set up on the drilling trailer, or offloaded and set up on skids or offloaded with a crane. The rig or trailer is levelled, if required sleepers are placed under the skids to create a safe working base and to prevent the rig from sinking into soft surfaces during drilling.

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- In the case of a barge set up, the barge will be brought to site and assembled in the river. The drilling rig will then be placed on the barge by means of a crane truck. The rig will be welded into position onto the deck of the barge to ensure a safe working area, and to eliminate rig movement. The barge will be held in place by four spans of steel rope that will be ratcheted into place on the bank tightly. - The drill rods, casings and ancillary equipment will be unpacked and neatly stacked on rod racks and in ways that conform to good housekeeping practice. - The drill rig and the components of the derrick or mast will be inspected and then assembled. The derrick or mast will be bolted together in sections by means of the bolt holes in the flanges with nylock nuts.

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Monday, August 23, 2021 - 14:09

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17014

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