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Wellpointing in Practice – How to Control Groundwater on NZ Construction Sites

Most civil projects plan for groundwater – but once work begins, it’s rarely predictable.
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Auto-Prime or Piston Pumps – Selecting the Right BBA Pump Type

Choosing the right pump usually only gets attention when something goes wrong – loss of ...
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Gear Pumps – Solving the Hard Fluid Problems Other Pumps Can't

Most pumping problems don’t start with the pump itself. They start with the fluid.
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Handy Pumps – Fast Solutions for Everyday Site Water Problems

Most water issues on site aren't dramatic – they're just in the way. A trench full of ...
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Managing Submersible Pump Wear: Common Causes and Solutions

Wear is one of the main factors that limits pump life and efficiency. This article ...
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Choosing The Right Submersible Pump For Your Site

Site water can range from relatively clean to thick with sludge, corrosive chemicals, or ...
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Shared learning with Prime Fluid Management

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Prime Fluid Management appoints new General Manager for 2025

Next generation leadership: Cameron Petrie steps up as General Manager at Prime Fluid ...
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Quarry & Mining: Practical Steps to Reduce Sludge & Slurry Downtime

When a sludge or slurry pump fails, the impact goes beyond the repair bill. In New ...
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Must-Knows for Site Dewatering with Submersible Pumps

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Traditional Dredging Methods vs Dragflow Dredges: Which Is Right for Your Project?

In New Zealand’s extractives industry dredging is a critical part of sand and aggregate ...
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Remote-controlled dredging cuts costs at Christchurch ReadyMix

Sand extraction costs matter in the ready-mix concrete business. When Christchurch ...
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