Interdrill specialise in the design, drilling and developing of water bores for single household use, irrigation, farm water supply, and municipal water supply.
We offer a full water supply service from the drilling and development of a bore, to final pump testing, installation and servicing, flow controls and monitoring bores. With a comprehensive library of bore logs, we have the ability to determine with confidence the geological profile of the proposed drill site and advise what depth water might be found.
Interdrill perform geotech investigation work to determine soil and rock characteristics and groundwater tables prior to new developments or building taking place.
We also provide water quality sampling wells and soil samples for chemical analysis.
Interdrill Ltd have carried out numerous environmental investigations throughout New Zealand and specialise in the stabilisation of borehole areas; Installing monitoring wells to measure the quality of ground water.
Driven piles are structural columns that are driven into the ground to form foundation structures.
Interdrill’s piling rigs for driving piles are attached to a standard excavator, which allows us to work on challenging sites and those with difficult or limited access.
Ground anchors are utilised in a number of ways to give strength to new or existing structures.
A small diameter bar or tendon is drilled through the face of the wall and anchored into stronger material remote from the structure. The strength is then spread across the structure using a capping beam or ‘waler’ that incorporates the anchor heads along the wall.
Interdrill Ltd are contractors to major oil and gas companies, providing the initial structural foundation for an oil well and exploration of oil.
We are experienced within the Taranaki Region, with over seventy oil well conductors, top holes and work overs, completed within the past ten years.
Interdrill’s primary service areas are; Water Bore Drilling, Irrigation, Oil Exploration, Environmental Drilling, Geotechnical Drilling, Ground Anchors, Lift Shafts, and Pile Driving.
Interdrill’s provide vast drilling expertise and specialist drilling equipment, from a selection of 15 drilling rigs, and 5 piling rigs. Through these services Interdrill aims to make a lasting, direct contribution to the development of New Zealand’s important industry sectors including, agriculture, oil and gas, geothermal and fresh water management. We provide world class, reliable drilling solutions.
WATERBORES
Interdrill specialise in the design, drilling and developing of water bores for single household use, irrigation, farm water supply, and municipal water supply.
We offer a full water supply service from the drilling and development of a bore, to final pump testing, installation and servicing, flow controls and monitoring bores. With a comprehensive library of bore logs, we have the ability to determine with confidence the geological profile of the proposed drill site and advise what depth water might be found.
OIL WELLS
Interdrill are contractors to major oil and gas companies, providing the initial structural foundation for an oil well and exploration of oil.
We are experienced within the Taranaki Region, with over seventy oil well conductors, top holes and work overs, completed within the past ten years.
GEOTECHNICAL
Interdrill perform geotech investigation work to determine soil and rock characteristics and groundwater tables prior to new developments or building taking place.
We also provide water quality sampling wells and soil samples for chemical analysis.
ENVIRONMENTAL DRILLING
Interdrill have carried out numerous environmental investigations throughout New Zealand.
Specialising in the stabilisation of borehole areas; Installing monitoring wells to measure the quality of ground water.
PILING
Driven piles are structural columns that are driven into the ground to form foundation structures.
Interdrill’s piling rigs for driving piles are attached to a standard excavator, which allows us to work on challenging sites and those with difficult or limited access.
GROUND ANCHORS
Ground anchors are utilised in a number of ways to give strength to new or existing structures.
A small diameter bar or tendon is drilled through the face of the wall and anchored into stronger material remote from the structure. The strength is then spread across the structure using a capping beam or ‘waler’ that incorporates the anchor heads along the wall.