Kars Sarıkamış - Channel Transitions

Directional Horizontal Drilling (Horizontal Drilling) - a new but rapidly evolving trenchless pipe laying construction technology. Directional Horizontal Drilling is applied in trenchless construction methods and infrastructure pipe constructions with minimal transmission of surface or during excavation works (eg during launch and construction of pits). The distinctive feature of the Directional Horizontal Drilling method is the ability to overcome various underground obstacles, and a controllability of soil drilling done both vertically and horizontally, which allows the profile to build the pipeline in the desired way. The use of the Directional Horizontal Drilling method is carried out on the streets, roads, railways, on the streets of the city, unlike traditional methods, without closing and damaging the foundations of buildings and structures. In general, the Directional Horizontal Drilling method reduces the cost and accelerates construction, creating infrastructure under water and other barriers. If sewage pipes, water and gas supply lines, electrical cables and other utilities are to be installed in urban areas, the use of the traditional excavation method will be much more expensive and in some cases impossible.