Gmac Utilities Ltd was established over 30 years ago to provide a turn-key solution to the utilities installation industry. With the people, equipment, experience and grit that GMAC can bring to the project, it is clear that we are a supply chain partner that will compliment and support you in delivering excellent customer satisfaction on your projects.
We have offices in Ireland and Wales and support activities through the UK, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. Over the last 4 years Gmac have made substantial investment into the company. By purchasing numerous items of equipment, some bespoke, much state of the art, we aim to lead the field.
We have offices in Ireland and Wales and support activities through the UK, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. Over the last 4 years Gmac have made substantial investment into the company. By purchasing numerous items of equipment, some bespoke, much state of the art, we aim to lead the field.
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Directional drilling, and other trenchless solutions are usually chosen on a project for a variety of reasons. From environmental protection through to terrain challenges, infrastructure operation and costs, a trenchless solution is often the best choice from your project and GMAC have a range of options available.
Gmac Utilities Ltd strive to find the best trenchless solution for our clients. With over 30 years experience in the utilities industry, our knowledgeable team will work with you to find the best solution for your task. Contact us to talk about your project and find the right solution the will be the best for the environment, health and safety and budget.
Horizontal directional drilling, HDD, can be a useful and cost effective solution when utility placement is required in difficult locations. Open trench solutions have many limitations when terrain is difficult or infrastructure is in the way. Importantly, Horizontal Directional Drilling can go places open cut options cannot.
Percussion moling is an alternative to open cut trenches where smaller diameter pipes are placed over shorter distances and avoids the need for HDD machines. With moling, a smaller pit than with HDD is usually dug either side of the area to the tunnelled, occasionally additional pits may be required but this would be discussed on the site visit.
In the most basic of terms, timber heading is a traditional horizontal technique whereby timber sets are used to support a tunnel construction. Usually hand dug, the method hasn't really changed in decades and is a skill unto itself. A timber heading would usually be used when open cut isn't an option and HDD or auger boring are not suitable.
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