San Antonio, TX -- Prestressing operations are complete on the 3.5 MG prestressed concrete water tank in San Antonio, Texas. Another successful tank project is behind us and the crew will demobilize from the project site, and on to the next one.
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The new Weda VR-50 is a smaller version of our VR-600. It is specifically designed for smaller reservoirs and reservoirs where access is limited due to smaller man holes and limited space to move around on inside the reservoir. The VR-50 is remote controlled and equipped with a fixed mounted camera and lamp. The pumping is achieved by a 1.3 kW submersible drainage pump with a capacity up to 600 liters/minute. The VR-50 is powered by 230V single phase. No need for Three phase Connections. This, in connection with...
Superior Tank Company is proud to announce we have recently earned NSF International Certification for our bolted steel tanks. NSF/ANSI 61 and 372 Certification of our bolted tanks demonstrates compliance to the internationally recognized health effects standard for drinking water system components. NSF International led the development of the American National Standards for all materials and products coming into contact with drinking water and NSF/ANSI 61 & 372 sets health effects criteria for many water...
Here is the new video about New Elevetor Tank , the permanent formwork for in-situ concrete tanks, that was recently used at Craig House, a well-known historical site in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Craighouse Housing Development, Morningside, required the construction of a concrete storm water attenuation tank and New Elevetor Tank was the perfect solution.
The DN Tanks crew mobilized to South Williamsport, Pennsylvania and construction is underway for the 500,000 gallon water storage tank. The concrete floor has been poured and the crew is flooding water onto the floor to cure the concrete. Wall and dome roof panel casting are next in the process, followed by wall panel erection.
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