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Euro 3000 FOR SALE


• 2007 Scania P6X2 Sleeper Cab • GK&N built 3000 Gallon Jet Vac Unit • Tank Split - 1500 Clean/ 1500 Dirty


• Vacuum pump is a 3000 CFM constant air mover on a 6” boom


• Jetting pump: Pratissoli at 2200 PSI at 78gpm


• Auxillary hose to rear is ½ inch for wash down or jetting 4” or 6” pipes (100mm)


Vehicle is good running order used on a daily basis


Inspected every 12 weeks and maintained by Pye Commercials


Reason for Sale – New Wagon


£25,000.00 +VAT NO OFFERS. Price reduced to sell.


Patching/Lining Engineer – Trenchless Rehabilitation Location: Northampton (Home Yard) Salary: Competitive + Overtime


Excel Drainage are currently looking for an experienced and motivated Patching/Lining Engineer to join our growing team. This role involves carrying out trenchless rehabilitation works, including patch lining and CIPP lining, across a variety of drainage projects. If you take pride in quality workmanship, understand site safety, and enjoy working as part of a tight-knit crew, this is a great opportunity to progress your career in a specialist field.


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