Butt Fusion Welding
Butt Fusion At Cambridge
No Dig Ltd carried out butt fusion welding works at Cambridge to join HDPE pipe sections for underground utility installation.

Project Overview
No Dig Ltd carried out butt fusion welding works at Cambridge to join HDPE pipe sections for underground utility installation.
Butt fusion was used to create welded HDPE pipe joints ready for handling and installation.
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Scope Of Works
The project focused on preparing HDPE pipework and forming welded joints on site. Accurate alignment, clean pipe ends and controlled fusion were the key parts of the work.
The work was planned around practical site access, equipment setup, material handling and the space needed to carry out the operation safely and cleanly.
Work Carried Out
The team set up the butt fusion machine, aligned the pipe sections, faced and heated the pipe ends, and completed the fused joints ready for installation.
The project photos record butt fusion welding equipment set up, hdpe pipe sections aligned for jointing, hdpe pipework prepared on site, working area for cambridge butt fusion. They support the written detail by showing the working area, equipment setup and site activity from No Dig Ltd’s own project record.
The site work also included the practical preparation that sits behind a clean installation: setting out the working area, keeping equipment aligned, handling pipework or materials, and keeping the route and access points organised.
Outcome
The works produced joined HDPE pipework suitable for the next stage of underground utility installation.
For similar butt fusion welding enquiries, useful early information includes the project location, access points, drawings, route length, pipe or duct size, depth, ground condition information and site photos.
That information helps No Dig Ltd check whether Butt Fusion Welding is the right approach before equipment, access arrangements and working areas are planned. It also keeps the early conversation focused on the route, the site constraints and the practical work needed on site.
Planning Similar Works?
Send the project location, route details, pipe or duct size, access information, drawings and site photos. No Dig Ltd can review the information and advise which no-dig or trenchless method may be suitable.
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