Subsurface Pipe Solutions: revolutionising Pipe Inspections with SECA

Efficiency and innovation are at the heart of underground infrastructure management and Subsurface Pipe Solutions sets new standards by using SECA's latest tools and technologies.

Revolutionizing underground pipe maintenance

Subsurface Pipe Solutions specializes in advanced robotic CCTV inspections and trenchless pipe repairs and offers a full range of services including utility locating and mapping, condition assessments and trenchless repair recommendations.

With SECA's innovative solutions, the company ensures precision and minimal surface disruption on every project.

Using tools such as the iPek Rovion CCTV system and the Quick-Lock trenchless repair system, Subsurface provides reliable and efficient solutions to municipalities, contractors and private customers across Australia.

“SECA’s range of advanced products perfectly suited our needs, offering reliability and state-of-the-art technology,” said the Subsurface team.

Subsurface Pipe Solutions: revolutionising Pipe Inspections with SECAImage: SECA

Key tools for success

The iPek Rovion robotic crawlers provide high-resolution images for detailed pipe condition assessments, even in demanding environments.

This is complemented by the Quick-Lock repair system, which enables trenchless repairs that save time and reduce excavation effort.

“These tools not only streamline operations, but also ensure consistent, high-quality results for our customers,” noted Subsurface.

Advanced software like WinCan further improves data analysis, enabling accurate reporting and actionable insights.

A seamless partnership

SECA's exceptional support and training were critical to Subsurface's success.

From initial equipment setup to ongoing technical support, SECA ensures its customers can maximize the potential of their tools.

Equipment accessibility via the SECA depot in Brisbane has also helped to streamline operations.

Technology demonstration: Kingscliff Lifeboat Station

A recent project at Kingscliff Ambulance Station has highlighted the effectiveness of SECA equipment.

Subsurface used iPek CCTV systems to identify and measure small cracks in stormwater pipes and then repaired them using the Quick-Lock system.

This approach minimized disruption, reduced costs, and completed the project ahead of schedule, demonstrating the real-world impact of robotic technology.

Increasing efficiency and customer satisfaction

The integration of SECA tools has transformed Subsurface's operations, enabling faster project delivery and less invasive solutions. The “one-stop-shop” philosophy allows customers to handle all aspects of pipe inspection and repair through a single provider.

Looking ahead: innovation and sustainability

As part of its future plans, Subsurface aims to expand the use of SECA solutions while exploring advances in trenchless technology and sustainable practices.

“We are committed to remaining at the forefront of the industry,” the company emphasized.

Leading edge in trenchless technology

To maintain its industry-leading status, Subsurface attends international conferences such as the iFat event in Munich, collaborates with SECA and participates in ongoing training.

Advice for industry colleagues

For companies considering SECA's solutions, Subsurface recommends leveraging SECA's training and evaluating specific project requirements to maximize efficiency.

“Investing in high-quality, state-of-the-art technology like SECA’s not only increases operational performance, but also customer satisfaction and sets you apart in the competitive trenchless technology industry.”

With SECA as a trusted partner, Subsurface Pipe Solutions continues to set the standard in CCTV pipe inspection and repair, delivering innovative and sustainable solutions across Australia.

To find out more about Subsurface Pipe Solutions, visit subsurfaceps.com.au.

To find out more about SECA, visit seca.com.au.

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