Pumping
Dewater your site with the heavy-duty pump best suited to the job. The most critical decision to be made is to match the right method of dewatering with the particular ground conditions at the site. A mismatch could be costly and create delays. Every worksite presents a unique set of circumstances. We enjoy helping our clients identify which pump will be the most effective for them.
- Diesel Pumps (AmeriPumps)
- Sound attenuated
- Open-air
- Trailer mounted – can be pulled behind a pickup truck
- Available for high pressure or high volume situations
- Electric Dewatering Pumps (Tsurami Pumps)
- Electric Sewer Bypass Pumps
- Specialty Pumping to help with:
- River bypass
- Well-point dewatering
- Dewatering for gravel pits & mining
- Water-feature pumping – such as fountains, or rivers through golf-courses. (See examples of our work in the Wisconsin Dells and Milwaukee)
- Shipbuilding, barges, boats – to preserve pockets of air, any water has to be pumped out
- Dry dock pumping
Hosing, Fittings and Piping
This specialized equipment needs very particular parts. Some temporary situations allow for hosing, but others, such as gravel pits, require more permanent piping. We have the various unique fittings and coupling, and the know-how to connect it all.
We provide:
- Suction hoses
- Discharge (lay flat) hoses
All hoses are available as:
- Threaded
- Cam lock
- Ball & socket
- Flanged
- Custom fittings
Monitoring
The dewatering method you choose is crucial to the success of your project, but no one can be there 24/7 to make sure nothing goes wrong. Weather never sleeps. Choose to add a remote monitoring system to give you peace of mind.
- Remote Monitoring System: Receive an automated text or phone call right away if a pump goes down.
- Automatic Start/Stop: The pumps activate as needed when excess rain fills the space.