McDonald Plumbing: Keeping it Clean Lateral Bursting Offers Low Impact Solution for Hotel Renovation
Replace 100 feet of deteriorated 3-inch cast iron sewer later with minimal disruption at a Radisson Hotel- Grand Rapids, MI Contractor: Customer: Equipment: Major renovations don’t necessarily mean major disruption.
According to McDonald Plumbing Vice President Scott McDonald the lines were in fairly poor condition. He said, “The drains were cast iron and the bottoms were completely corroded away. They needed to be replaced. The normal course of action would have been to saw cut open the floor and hand dig the entire sewer lateral and replace it. But we wanted to find a less time consuming and more economical solution.”
Open cutting the floor would have meant a tremendous amount of restoration. The area would need to be re-concreted and the floor cover would need to be replaced. This would not only add cost to the project it would add a significant amount of time as well. McDonald looked at several options before talking with pipe bursting specialist Scott Redman with trenchless equipment manufacturer TT Technologies, Aurora, Ill. McDonald said, “A portion of the line ran under a large section of decorative concrete. The restoration of that concrete alone would have easily doubled the cost of the project. Plus, all digging in the hotel had to be done by hand. It would have been a large undertaking to dig up that entire section of pipe by hand. We had been looking at trenchless bursting equipment for quite some time and this was an opportunity for us to really put the equipment to the test.” Redman said, “While every lateral replacement situation
poses its own unique challenges, a trenchless rehab option is almost
always preferable. However, many trenchless options are not applicable
to lateral replacement. Pipe
Pipe bursting is well suited for lateral replacement. It is capable of replacing relatively small diameter pipe and allows for increase or upsize of the original host pipe diameter. That fact alone is extremely valuable on jobs where lines are being replaced because of capacity issues. Redman noted that improvements in lateral
bursting equipment have made the method accessible to everyone
from specialty to general contractors. Redman said, “The new lateral bursting equipment
is very portable, but doesn’t compromise on power. It’s
also easy to use. Both static and pneumatic lateral bursting systems
can be easily transported in most pick-up trucks. They only require
a minimal crew compliment to operate. And they really get the job
done well. With the big push for lateral replacement, the timing
of some of this equipment couldn’t be better.” According to Redman there are several
types of methods used for connecting an expander to HDPE. He
said, “The direct bolt
method is very common in main line bursting, but can also be used
for lateral bursting. For difficult lateral projects, a pneumatic
piercing tool can be used to assist bursting operations from the
inside of the new HDPE, behind a direct bolt expander. A quick
grip type expander connection is also common in lateral bursting,
but does not allow the piercing tool assist option.” After
the expander was in place, the winch line was connected.
After all of the connections were made, bursting
operations began with the bursting unit steadily pulling the new
pipe through the existing line. As a section of pipe was installed,
another section of pipe was fused on. Because the launch pit was
located inside of the hotel within close proximity to the front
desk, space was limited and the McDonald crew needed to fuse the
new pipe together in 10-foot sections while bursting. According to McDonald the hotel project supervisor was very pleased with the results of the bursting project. In addition, McDonald said he and his company have several lateral bursting jobs lined up and have since successfully completed several difficult lateral bursting projects. He said, “”We've had a couple of projects now that I’m not sure how we would have approached them without the bursting system. It's been a very good investment and expansion of our service."” Cleaner , June 2006 |










