rörjacking
Rörjacking, also known as pipe jacking, is a trenchless method used for installing underground pipelines. It is a form of microtunneling where a jacking machine, often remotely controlled, excavates the soil ahead of the pipe. As the machine bores, pre-fabricated pipes are pushed behind it through the excavated path. This process allows for the installation of pipes without the need for extensive open trench excavation, minimizing surface disruption.
The jacking machine typically consists of a cutting head that breaks up the soil, a slurry or
Key advantages of rörjacking include reduced traffic disruption, minimal impact on existing infrastructure and landscapes, and