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Dates to Remember

NO-DIG LIVE 2010

5 - 7 October October 2010

Stoneleigh Park, Nr Coventry, CV8 2LZ


UKSTT AWARDS DINNER 2011

Friday 15th April 2011, The Holiday Inn, Birmingham

It is never too early to start thinking about a submission

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admin@ukstt.org.uk 

 


United Kingdom Society for Trenchless Technology

Welcome to the UKSTT website. The UKSTT (United Kingdom Society for Trenchless Technology) is a registered charity involved in the development and promotion of Trenchless techniques, sometimes termed No-Dig techniques.

This site should be of interest to all people involved in the installation of new and renewal or replacement of, pipes, sewers or cables. It should also be of special interest to government bodies, environmentalists, or anyone with concern over street works or traffic congestion.

In detail this site offers the chance for the UKSTT membership to update on the societies activities, but also, more importantly, gives those involved in Utility works, construction, etc. a window to view and learn about the techniques, equipment and materials involved in Trenchless activities and, if required, source specialist consultants, suppliers and contractors to carry out such works.

Trenchless Technology is increasingly accepted worldwide as being more efficient, less disruptive, environmentally friendly and more cost effective than traditional methods. Information on the Techniques can be viewed in the technologies section of this site, with suppliers and contractors details shown within the membership directory. For those new to Trenchless activities a glossary is also available to give greater understanding.

For those interested in furthering their knowledge of the society, its benefits and aims etc. then please view the sections about forthcoming events, awards, or about the UKSTT.

We hope you find the site both interesting and informative and would like to receive your comments good or bad. To do so please email us.


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