Controlled pipeline installation

Engineered support. Measured installation. Auditable handover.

HydroFoamer replaces aggregate-heavy buried pipeline installation with sprayed PU foam support, field measurement and verified as-built evidence.

What is HydroFoamer?

Controlled installation for restrained buried pipelines

HydroFoamer is a controlled installation method for restrained buried pipelines. It replaces aggregate-heavy bedding and embedment with engineered sprayed polyurethane foam, controlled installation and auditable as-built evidence.

Engineered foam support

Sprayed structural polyurethane foam creates a defined support geometry around the pipe, reducing dependency on imported aggregate.

Controlled installation

Pipe position, foam application and restraint are managed as part of one repeatable installation sequence.

Verified as-built evidence

Installation data can be captured, checked and handed over as auditable construction evidence.

The result is less imported material, fewer truck movements, lower execution risk and a more verifiable buried pipeline installation.

Support geometry

The keyhole support geometry

HydroFoamer applies sprayed structural polyurethane foam in a defined keyhole geometry around the pipe. The foam provides controlled support and restraint while allowing native backfill to replace much of the imported bedding and embedment material normally required.

Cross-section diagram showing native backfill, a GRP composite pipe, sprayed PU foam keyhole support, controlled support sector and minimum keyhole depth.

What HydroFoamer changes

HydroFoamer changes the construction activity around the pipe: less imported material dependency, more controlled installation, and stronger evidence for review and handover.

Materials and logistics

Conventional

Material-heavy bedding and embedment can drive imported aggregate demand, haulage, spoil movement and backfill operations.

HydroFoamer

Engineered sprayed foam support reduces dependency on imported aggregate and gives the support geometry a defined installation sequence.

Installation control

Conventional

Installation quality can depend heavily on site execution, compaction, access, plant movement and manual checks.

HydroFoamer

Pipe positioning, sprayed foam application and restraint are managed through a controlled installation sequence.

Verification

Conventional

Once backfilled, many installation conditions are difficult to verify directly.

HydroFoamer

Measured installation data can support auditable as-built evidence and quality assurance.

Sustainability

Conventional

Imported aggregate and transport can dominate construction activity, especially on remote or constrained sites.

HydroFoamer

Reduced imported material can reduce truck movements, excavation burden, construction access requirements and associated emissions.

Installation control

Installation control, not just material substitution

HydroFoamer combines engineered sprayed foam support with measured installation control. The Pipe Geometry Measurement System (PGMS) enables pipe alignment and geometry to be checked in the field, integrated with Leica / total station workflows and carried forward into BIM and digital twin handover.

Standalone alignment check
Leica / total station integration
BIM / digital twin handover
Auditable as-built evidence

The pipe is not only installed. It is measured, controlled and recorded.

Engineering evidence

Recognised installation-control benefit

Future Pipe Industries has confirmed that, for HydroFoamer restrained installations where pipe alignment, movement and settlement are controlled and verified, the designer may consider the nominal joint deflection capacity of the pipe system.

This is important because HydroFoamer changes not only the physical installation method, but also the uncertainty assumptions behind buried composite pipe design.

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Partner business case

From pipe supply to pipeline delivery capability

HydroFoamer gives pipe manufacturers, contractors and infrastructure partners a route to move beyond product supply into a differentiated pipeline delivery capability - combining composite pipe, controlled installation, measured field data, digital handover and PACE-supported project qualification.

For suitable projects, this can help partners expand the addressable market, make constrained projects feasible, create higher-value service conversations and build stronger long-term customer relationships.

Unique service proposition

Partners can offer a controlled installation method, not only pipe supply.

Larger addressable market

Reduced construction burden can make constrained or remote projects more feasible.

Digital and data differentiation

Measured installation data, PGMS workflows and digital handover support stronger QA and lifecycle value.

Recurring service opportunities

PACE assessment, installation support, QA and digital handover can create higher-value partner conversations.

Enterprise-value outcomes remain partner-specific and depend on market access, qualification, commercial execution, delivery capability and project pipeline.

PACE

Quantify the business case with PACE

PACE - Pipeline Assessment for Cost & Execution - compares conventional aggregate-heavy installation with HydroFoamer installation across cost, schedule, material movement, logistics and CO2 impact.

Cost per metre
Imported material avoided
Schedule comparison
CO2 comparison
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Explore the detail

The homepage is a starting point. Serious project conversations usually move into method review, PACE scenario modelling, evidence review or partner discussion.

Technical method

Review the controlled installation sequence, keyhole support geometry, PGMS workflow and as-built handover route.

Business case

Use PACE to compare the full installation system rather than only the pipe price.

Applications

Understand where HydroFoamer is near-term, adjacent or still subject to future qualification.

Evidence

Read the engineering basis, Future Pipe Industries recognition and measured installation-control framework.

Sustainability

Assess sustainability through construction activity avoided, not generic green claims.

Resources

Find public resources, controlled technical resources and the FAQ for early project questions.

Discuss a project-specific scenario

Project-specific results depend on trench geometry, access, ground conditions, pipe specification, foam design, productivity assumptions and commercial inputs.