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- Ramming
- A percussive hammer attached to an open end casing is driven through the ground. The spoil within the casing is removed to leave an open casing.
- Reamers
- Downhole tools used to enlarge the bore sufficiently to facilitate installation of the product.
- Rebated Joint
- A joint which is formed within the thickness of a pipe wall.
- Reception/Exit Shaft/Pit
- Excavated shaft at the end of a jacked section from which the jacking shield is recovered.
- Rehabilitation
- All measures for restoring or upgrading the performance of existing utility systems including renovation, replacement or repair to overcome problems related to any aspect of performance.
- Reinstatement
- Method of backfilling, compaction and re-surfacing of any excavation to restore the surface and underlying structure to enable it to perform its original function.
- Renovation
- Methods of rehabilitation that incorporates all or part of the original fabric of a host pipe to improve the performance of the pipe
- Repair
- Trenchless construction procedures to restore or improve the structural integrity and / or performance of the utility.
- Replacement
- Construction of a new pipe or underground utility located on or off the line of the existing systems, which serves the same function as the old system.
- Rerounding
- Preparatory operation in which an expansion device is inserted into a distorted pipe to return it to a circular cross section. Rerounding is usually carried out prior to the insertion of a permanent liner or supporting band.
- Resin Injection
- Localised repair of pipes, usually sewers, by injection into cracks, defects or cavities a resin formulation which subsequently cures to prevent leakage and further deterioration.
- Robot
- Remote control device with closed circuit television (CCTV) monitoring, used mainly in localised repair work, such as cutting away obstructions, re-opening lateral connections, grinding and re-filling defective areas and injecting resin into cracks and cavities.