Urban development and infrastructure construction entail changes in water flow patterns. The results can be destructive and dramatic, as seen in recent flooding incidents. This is why rainwater and waste water drainage networks, mains, storm basins and other retention structures have to be built.
Eurovia makes available to municipal administrations its expertise in the rapid and safe construction and maintenance of all types of drainage networks. Eurovia's range of self-compacting processes - such as
Autocan®,
Recycan® and
Scorcan® - makes it possible to reduce the width of trenches and therefore the duration of works. All of these ingenious procedures, developed on the ground, can be adapted to all local constraints and all protect the environment.
Eurovia’s Asqual-certified teams carry out all types of conventional basin waterproofing. In addition, a new innovative process,
Géoplast®, makes it possible to use high-performance roadworks equipment in the construction of hydraulic engineering structures. Eurovia also designs engineering structures that tackle the drainage problem at its source, transforming the pavement itself into a reservoir.
Last but not least, Eurovia also offers trenchless techniques such as microtunnelling machines and internal sleeves to repair defective pipe systems. This approach is particularly well suited to works carried out in built-up urban areas.