
INDUSTRIAL CLEANING

Hydro-excavation
Gapvax

Pumping and tank transportation

High-pressure and
low-pressure washing

INDUSTRIAL CLEANING
HIGH AND LOW PRESSURE
Our comprehensive range of equipment allows for high-pressure cleaning (15,000, 20,000, and 40,000 PSI) as well as low-pressure hot water cleaning.
Thanks to our qualified operators and specialized equipment, we can put together teams that are perfectly suited to the requirements of each project.
Our innovation division designs and develops automated and robotic cleaning equipment specifically tailored to meet our customers' needs.
VACUUM TRUCK PUMPING
Whatever your vacuuming needs, we provide high-performance equipment and skilled labor to ensure your projects are completed successfully.
We work safely to collect all types of waste—liquid, solid, or viscous—in accordance with current environmental standards.
Our specialized fleet includes:
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vacuum trucks for liquids
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vacuum trucks for dry materials
These trucks are used for:
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cleaning up accidental spills that may have an environmental impact
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cleaning gutters and oil separators
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pumping tanks
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removing sludge, oily water, and various contaminated materials


HYDRO-EXCAVATION
Hydro-excavation is a non-destructive process that uses high-pressure water or air jets to break up the soil while simultaneously vacuuming debris, dirt, and rocks with a powerful suction system.
When conventional excavation is prohibited, dangerous, or impractical, hydro-excavation provides a safe way to expose underground infrastructure. The technique combines a high-pressure, low-volume water jet with powerful suction to open the ground and remove debris.
Hydro-excavation minimizes:
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The risk of damaging underground electrical lines, cables, and pipelines
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The expenses associated with infrastructure damage
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Costly and disruptive interruptions to public services
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Workforce injuries
PUMPING AND TANK TRANSPORTATION
Whether it's for industrial or environmental use, our large-capacity tanks are suitable for transporting large volumes of water, oil, or other liquids.


