Howard Street Tunnel in Baltimore, MD

Bypass Pumping

 

Bypass pumping is a temporary pumping system used to maintain the continuous flow of wastewater, stormwater, or process water while existing pipelines, pump stations, or utility infrastructure are being repaired, replaced, or constructed. These systems are critical for allowing construction activities to proceed without interrupting service to surrounding communities or facilities.

 

A typical bypass pumping system consists of temporary suction and discharge piping, diesel or electric pumps, isolation structures, valves, and monitoring equipment. Depending on project requirements, systems may be installed above ground or below ground and can be configured to accommodate gravity sewers, force mains, combined sewer systems, or storm drainage networks.

At Tri-State Civil Construction, we provide complete bypass pumping solutions, including engineering support, system design assistance, installation, operation, monitoring, maintenance, and emergency response. Our team works closely with owners, engineers, and contractors to develop reliable pumping systems that meet project-specific flow requirements while minimizing operational risk and environmental impact.

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A typical bypass pumping system consists of temporary suction and discharge piping, diesel or electric pumps, isolation structures, valves, and monitoring equipment. Depending on project requirements, systems may be installed above ground or below ground and can be configured to accommodate gravity sewers, force mains, combined sewer systems, or storm drainage networks.

At Tri-State Civil Construction, we provide complete bypass pumping solutions, including engineering support, system design assistance, installation, operation, monitoring, maintenance, and emergency response. Our team works closely with owners, engineers, and contractors to develop reliable pumping systems that meet project-specific flow requirements while minimizing operational risk and environmental impact.

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