
Indian Society for Trenchless Technology
Why dig Trenches when there are better solutions
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Trenchless Technology is one of the families of State-of-Art construction and rehabilitation techniques that can be used to rehabilitate or construct sub-surface structures both below & above ground, with lease destruction of above surface structures. Through its employment, Retrofitting and Reconstruction (R&R) activities to strengthen and fortify historic buildings, temples, and other old structures can be conducted more effectively and efficiently compared to conventional construction techniques.
It is our proud privilege to indicate that Indian Society for Trenchless Technology (IndSTT) has been entrusted with the responsibility of the development of Drainage System at World Heritage site. Ta-Prohm Temple Complex, Angkor Wat, Cambodia by Trenchless Technology The complex is facing severe drainage problem with standing water up to 1m in rainy season threatening stability of structures. Since open cut processes are not possible in this case, Trenchless Technology applications are being resorted to, and therefore the role of Trenchless.
As the apex organization to promote Trenchless Technology in India IndSTT assists various agencies in adopting Trenchless Technology successfully and invites stakeholders to join hands for a successful execution of projects through Trenchless Technology. The range of assistance available from IndSTT can include activities like providing advice, development of Trenchless R & R schemes, technical and commercial bed conditions tendering and third party inspections during & after project executions etc. A detailed terms of reference can be drawn on the basis of perceived requirements of the project.
For more information
use the following links:
1. Ta-Phrom Temple Complex, Angkor Wat, Cambodia DPR
2. Project Background
3. IndSTT Workorder
4. Contract Document - I
5. Contract Document - II
6. Survey Report