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The HyndsLC® range of concrete pipe and precast concrete products is designed to assist you to meet your sustainability requirements, without compromising quality of durability. It combines all the benefits of our industry-leading Pinnacle® range with a reduced carbon footprint. HyndsLC® was used at the recent College Hill project, which avoided 4.4t of CO2 emissions.
Hynds has a range of precast concrete cesspit units, available as flat top or back entry depending on requirement. Hynds stock a range of precast concrete cesspit units and optional riser units.
- Flat top cesspits have no back inlet.
- Back entry cesspits available in 675 x 450 standard or syphon.
Hynds Megapit® units are designed for installation in areas where there is a need to intercept very high volumes of stormwater (up to 800 litres/second). The Megapit® is ideal for situations where flow rates are in excess of the capacity of standard superpit and catchpit installations. Stormwater is directed into the Megapit® through an extended roadside grate and an extended back entry inlet under the kerb. Lower Carbon Options Available
Hynds Splay Catchpit Lids are designed for installation on single and double splay catchpits, and are designed to increase the kerb inlet length to 2.4m (single splay) and 3.6m (double splay). Splay catchpits have an inlet capacity of 3 times more than standard catchpits. Lower Carbon Options Available
This street catchpit has been developed with the Auckland City Council for improved hydraulic capture of stormwater flow. The galvanised steel edging to the kerb block provides a robust, durable edge that is less prone to damage by vehicles, while providing an attractive aesthetic finish. The street catchpit, incorporating Max Q grates, is ideal for areas where child, pedestrian and bicycle safety is of high importance. Lower Carbon Options Available
Hynds Superpit is designed to increase kerb inlet capacity above that of standard cesspit grate inlets. Designed to be located at street level adjacent to standard road cesspits and grates, the superpit units are positioned to allow excessive kerb line stormwater to enter an upstream inlet prior to the standard grate. Stormwater caught by the superpit runs internally and drops into the cesspit from the back. Lower Carbon Options Available