Hydro excavation
is the process of using pressurised water to break down the earth’s soil, which is then vacuumed up.
This is a non-invasive, non-destructive method of exposing underground services and is the safest way to expose or excavate around these services.
Most of all, it reduces surface disruption in areas with improved landscapes and reduces the risks of damaging utilities during the excavation process.
This technique can be used for pot holing, excavation/trenching and removal of waste soil.
Our Technology
Our Technology

HyperVax 11000
Excavation.
The HyperVax 11000 has the latest technology with high suction capacity, high air flow with the latest noise reduction system. This unit is very manoeuvrable complimented by a 11,000 litre spoils tank.

HyperVax 14000
Excavation.
The HyperVax 14000 has the latest technology with high suction capacity and high air flow with the latest noise reduction system.
With a 14,000 litre spoil tank, suction rate of between 4,000-9,700m3, and a pump speed of up to 1,900 RPM, the unit also features 27 inches of mercury and high airflow of 6,000 CFM.
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HyperVax 14000
Excavation.
The HyperVax 14000 has the latest technology with high suction capacity and high air flow with the latest noise reduction system. This is a non-invasive, non-destructive method of exposing underground services and is the safest way to expose or excavate around these services.
With a 14,000 litre spoil tank and a suction rate of between 4,000-9,700m3 pump speed of up to 1900 RPM, the unit also features 27 inches of mercury and high airflow of 6,000 CFM.
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HyperVax 11000
Excavation.
The HyperVax 11000 has the lastest technonlogy with high suction capacity, high air flow with the lastest noise reduction system. This unit is very manoeuvrable complimented by a 11000 litre spoils tanks.
Most of all, it reduces surface disruption in areas with improved landscapes and reduces the risks of damaging utilities during the excavation process.










