alchemon
Mechanical
- Aug 8, 2015
- 148
Hello all,
I am looking for opinions on the viability of laying pipeline in various corridor widths. For example, say that the client only wants to purchase a 20' easement without additional work space, that the line is 10", 3' average depth, mostly cross country, and we have roughly 5000 LF to lay. It seems like a tight corridor and may increase construction costs more than the cost to just acquire more temporary (but everyone knows how land is these days). I would assume that to make this work they would have to do something like 1. Excavate trench with equipment wheels/tracks straddling the trench 2. Weld up line 3. Equipment 2 comes straddling the trench and then lifts line and lays into trench and then begins backfilling.
What is everyone's opinion on the increase of production if it were increase to 30' or 40'.
I am looking for opinions on the viability of laying pipeline in various corridor widths. For example, say that the client only wants to purchase a 20' easement without additional work space, that the line is 10", 3' average depth, mostly cross country, and we have roughly 5000 LF to lay. It seems like a tight corridor and may increase construction costs more than the cost to just acquire more temporary (but everyone knows how land is these days). I would assume that to make this work they would have to do something like 1. Excavate trench with equipment wheels/tracks straddling the trench 2. Weld up line 3. Equipment 2 comes straddling the trench and then lifts line and lays into trench and then begins backfilling.
What is everyone's opinion on the increase of production if it were increase to 30' or 40'.