Pump & Lift Stations

PUMP & LIFT STATIONS

Installing pump and lift stations can be a time-consuming process. With years of experience in providing safe and cost-effective shoring equipment for pump and lift stations, Pro-Tec Equipment has come up with a few ways to help you with your project. Depending upon the total depth of your project, the equipment needs will differ.

For projects that are at a depth of 22’ or deeper, you would require a Triple Slide Rail System, using a 100,000+ lbs machine.

Projects from 13’ to 22’ can use a Double Slide Rail System, using a 72,000+ lbs machine.

Shallow projects less than 13’ deep would be able to use either our Single Slide Rail system or a 4-sided trench shield system, which would involve trench shields, spreaders, our unique hanger bracket system and additional trench shield panels to close off the third and fourth sides of the system.

For extremely poor soil conditions, the Pro-Brace Hydraulic Frame system could be the answer for your pump and lift station needs. The Pro-Brace is a cost-saving system compared to traditional weld and cut systems. With the ability to use a variety of sheet pile, the Pro-Brace Hydraulic Frame System is a product that can be used on a wide range of projects.

No matter what depth your pump and lift station project is, it is a good rule of thumb to have your inside dimension of the system be 3’– 4’ larger than the outside dimension of the structure.

Every project is unique, with different depths and other extenuating circumstances, such as: soil conditions, water levels, existing utilities and other parameters. Please contact your local Pro-Tec Trench Shoring and Shielding provider with as many details as possible to ensure you are matched with the best trench shield or shoring equipment to fit your project’s particular needs.

Job site photos are strictly intended for general product information only and may not comply with all applicable safety standards. Always refer to manufacturers’ serialized specific tabulated data, O.S.H.A. 29 CFR 1926 Subpart P for excavations and all applicable safety standards prior to each use.