Hello all,
The concept of deep tunneling is new to me and have a question regarding detection of the pipe after construction.
Right now i'm designing a deep (-45 to -50 feet deep) sewer collection system which will be under bodies of water and land. My question is: after the sewer pipe is constructed, are there techniques that could be used to easily detect the pipe years down the road other than using asbuilts, such as wire tracing (provided that we install it during construction), radar, etc? Our client doesn't want to only have to depend on the asbuilts. Which of the suggested techniques will provide the most accurate results?
The pipe must be detectable due to future expansion of bridges that it will cross.
Thanks in advance!!
The concept of deep tunneling is new to me and have a question regarding detection of the pipe after construction.
Right now i'm designing a deep (-45 to -50 feet deep) sewer collection system which will be under bodies of water and land. My question is: after the sewer pipe is constructed, are there techniques that could be used to easily detect the pipe years down the road other than using asbuilts, such as wire tracing (provided that we install it during construction), radar, etc? Our client doesn't want to only have to depend on the asbuilts. Which of the suggested techniques will provide the most accurate results?
The pipe must be detectable due to future expansion of bridges that it will cross.
Thanks in advance!!