Wilkinson Environmental - Drain and Sewer Obstruction Removal of Circular Steel Pile RGL were tasked with removing a 300mm circular steel pile from inside 375mm diameter clay sewer. With the obstruction lying 20 metres from the nearest access point, it called for an ultra-high-pressure water jetting solution.
BP Perenco - Surface Preparation Corrosion and Coating Removal on Floating Steel Tank Roof Utilising two different water jetting methods, RGL delivered a corrosion and coatings removal service to Perenco, leaving a clean, dry and dust-free surface to apply a new protective coating.
Wessex Capacity Alliance - Concrete Hydrodemolition of Station platforms In 2016, RGL were invited to support the Wessex Capacity Alliance and its partners to deliver a variety of hydrodemolition works resulting in removal of nearly 400m3 of concrete.
Shell - Abrasive Cold Cutting of Floating Tank Roof RGL were approached in November 2016 regarding abrasive cold cutting with UHP water jet for a collapsed floating, tank roof in a refinery located in Forcados Delta, Nigeria.
Costain - Precision Concrete Removal for Bridge Strengthening RGL utilised precision hydrodemolition and surface preparation techniques during the strengthening of Hammersmith Flyover project; exposing bearings for replacement, scabbling areas ready for resurfacing and exposing steel reinforcements for bonding new concrete and coatings.
Redrow Homes - Hydrodemolition Cutting Pockets into Reinforced Concrete Slab RGL were approached by Foundation Developments Limited and Redrow Homes to provide precision hydrodemolition works involving the removal of concrete from 8 locations. The requirement was to remove the top 150mm of concrete from areas measuring 3.5 metre squared while adhering to strict noise level limits.
Norwegian Highways Agency - Hydrodemolition of Underwater Bridge Pillars When RGL used hydrodemolition techniques to undertake surface preparation on a bridge pillars in Norway; they generated significant cost savings and improved safety by eliminating the need for operatives to enter the water.