Today Cochabamba is a modern city with numerous parks and gardens, being also called Ciudad Jardin, Garden City. The city’s public drinking water supply and sewage disposal utility SEMAPA is equally modern: “a decentralised municipal company designed to meet the needs of the population in the regulatory area of the province of Cercado in the department of Cochabamba and the field of drinking water supply, sewage collection and treatment. It also contributes to the improvement of living conditions and the general protection of the environment with its services ….”
It had to be a new construction
As part of the urgent rehabilitation (complete renewal) of a 33 km long, extremely outdated drinking water network in the 10th district, which is the inner city, the house connection pipes are and were also rehabilitated - also through complete new construction. A total of 2758 house connections were affected and had to be re-installed, as was the case in the Avenida Ayacucho. Here, as in numerous areas of the inner-city district, the street is relatively narrow with high-density. Semapa acted professionally here, true to its own definition: “to improve living conditions and protect the environment” – and decided to produce the house connections in this section of Avenida Ayacucho, with the trenchless installation technology, in this case with the soil displacement method. SEMAPA commissioned Sur Energy S.R.L. & Asociados, which has the necessary experience and machinery for trenchless constructions. The company leases the machines from PLASTIFORTE, a TRACTO representative in Bolivia.
Soil displacement hammers in Cochabamba’s inner city
Due to its accuracy and penetration power, even in stony soils, the GRUNDOMAT soil displacement hammer is ideal for fast and economical underground installation of house connections. The people in charge decided to use the 45mm model from the new generation, equipped with a stepped head for universal use in all displaceable soils. The installation lengths of the new house connection pipes to be installed varied, between 7 and 10 m, due to each different location and distance of the houses from the main drinking water pipeline.
After excavating the necessary small starting and target pits (one on each side of the road), measuring the precise bore path and placing the machine in a stable position, the pneumatically driven GRUNDOMAT 45 soil displacement hammer (2-gear control unit plus reverse gear) worked its way, with a high target precision, stable, reliably and effectively at a depth of around 0,6 m along each pre-determined bore path underneath the road. The soil, made of clay with sandy components and the occasional groundwater horizon did not cause any problems during the bore process – the soil was displaced outwards, step by step, without any problems. Even existing old drinking water and sewage pipes, as well as communication and gas pipes in the area were crossed under without causing any damage.
The installation time for each house connection took between 1 to 1,5 hours. The propulsion speed was middle range, at 5 to 7 m/h. The new HDPE drinking water pipes with 25 to 32 mm diameter for each relevant house connection were pulled in during the second working process.
Good for the city, good for the citizens
As a result, in the large rehabilitation project, around 1,000 house connections were and are still being re-constructed with the GRUNDOMAT soil displacement hammer 45 and the need to dig up trenches for an open-trench installation was completely avoided. The city can be proud of this environmentally friendly rehabilitation with this renewal, as the new installations mean no further problems with water losses for many years to come and also a vast improvement of the living conditions for the citizens.