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NEWS
The University of Texas at Austin: A Case Study.
The Problem.
The University of Texas at Austin completed
a beautiful 5 story atrium in 1997. Unfortunately
they had water problems nearly immediately. Heavy
rainfall would result in basement level flooding
- leading to costly water damage.
Over the years a number of different attempts to remedy
the problem had been made - without success. Until
UTA contacted TRS.
The Cause.
TRS was able to visually inspect the pipes
that were suspected of causing the problem. While
many had previously offered opinions of what
the problem was, TRS was able to precisely
identify it. Remote camera inspection revealed
a missing drain cleanout cover. During heavy
rainfall, the large amounts of water coming from
the roof drain would generate head pressure causing water to overflow
out of the pipe where the cleanout cover was missing.
The Catch.
Just replace the clean out cover, right? Wrong.
The missing cleanout cover was located beneath
a custom terrazzo floor (see photo below) and
behind a 12" structural retaining wall.
Going through the floor or the
wall would have been extremely cost prohibitive.
The Solution.
Using advanced trenchless technology TRS was
able to replace the existing "T" with a 90 degree
"L" (see illustration) - thus completely bypassing
the missing cleanout cover and immediately solving
the problem.
Conclusion.
TRS' experience and specialized tools allowed
them to quickly identify the problem, develop
a workable solution, and successfully implement
it - all without disturbing the custom flooring
or structural elements of the building.
In this case the TRS advantage literally saved the
University 100's of thousands of dollars.
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