Atlas Copco recently launched the Explorac 235, a new reverse circulation rig designed for the exploration sector. The Explorac 236 can drill to 1,200 feet. The new rig, which is
Spring has made its long-awaited debut, so I’m sure business for many of you (at least in the northern climates) will pick up soon. But, just because you’re busy out in the field, it doesn’t mean you can’t take The Driller with you.
Marc Natali, field supervisor and driller for C.S. Drilling in Naperville, Ill., uses 4.25-inch hollow stem augers with their Geoprobe 7822DT to install 2-inch monitoring wells at a golf course
Oil filters probably seem like a necessary but unimportant aspect of operating a rig, and you may never give them a second thought. But what you don’t know about oil filters could make a huge difference in your productivity, profits and even your impact on the environment.
The Deep Foundations Institute (DFI) recently named a new member to the Board of Trustees for its Educational Trust. Mark J. Rice was elected as an at-large member for
Bauer Spezialtiefbau GmbH accepted an innovation prize in the construction process category at the recent Bauma industry show in Munich, Germany. The prize honored a piling project in the North
FCC Construcción, a civil engineering and construction firm based in Madrid, is shipping five massive caissons almost 5,000 miles to Açu Port north of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, for a
Ground engineering specialty company Keller Group PLC recently announced its largest contract to date in Russia. The $50.7 million deal involves the preparation of an excavation pit for a leading
Ten students will share $20,000 in scholarships from the National Ground Water Research and Educational Foundation, the group announced this month. Each of the recipients is entering a field of