Michels completes most Direct Pipe installations in 2015
Published by Elizabeth Corner,
Senior Editor
World Pipelines,
Michels Corporation is ending 2015 on a strong note by completing the most Direct Pipe installations of any single company in the world.
Michels completed its 11th and 12th installations on Friday 11 December in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
The latest installations were 1300 ft of a 42 in. pipe and 823 ft of a 36 in. pipe.
Michels is capable of using Direct Pipe on diameters that range between 36 and 60 in. and to lengths of more than 4000 ft.
Direct Pipe is a one-pass system for trenchless installations that combines a thruster with a steerable microtunneling machine.
Michels has the experience and equipment to simultaneously complete multiple Direct Pipe projects throughout North America.
In addition to completing the longest Direct Pipe installation in North America, Michels has successfully used Direct Pipe on projects that cross under levees, rivers, rail lines and international borders.
Edited from source by Elizabeth Corner
Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/project-news/21122015/michels-completes-most-direct-pipe-installations-in-2015/
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