Tailored Dewatering Barriers for Every Need
Ever wonder how to keep your entire site dry when unexpected rain threatens to flood your work zone? Simply position our barrier sections around the perimeter and fill them with water. You will have an instant seal that holds back both groundwater and surface runoff.
These cofferdams are light as air when empty yet become tough enough to hold back floods when filled. A two person crew can set them up before your morning coffee gets cold.
Deploy barriers in minutes without heavy equipment, then drain and roll them for reuse across multiple sites. Fully compliant with local discharge permits and environmental regulations, these barriers reduce labor, accelerate schedules, and are available to buy or rent for projects of any scale.
Explore Site Dewatering Cofferdam Applications
General Construction Projects
Are you wondering how to keep your entire site dry when unexpected rain threatens to flood your work zone? Position our inflatable cofferdam sections around the perimeter and fill them with water. Once in place, you get an instant construction barrier that holds back both groundwater and surface runoff.
These cofferdams are light as air when empty yet become a strudy water fillable barricade when filled. A two-person crew can set them up before your morning coffee gets cold.
Purchase these barriers to make dewatering for construction sites part of your standard toolkit, or rent them for a one-off job. And the best added bonus is that they pack down small so you can easily store them for the next project.
How It Helps:
- Rapid perimeter isolation with minimal equipment
- Reinforced seams for reliable performance under pressure
- Works seamlessly with standard submersible pumps
Don't let rainfall and messy sites add to your stress. Get a construction dewatering barrier to hold off the stress.
Pipeline Construction
Are you tired of bulky sandbags hogging all the spotlight on your pipeline tests? Simply link our inflatable cofferdam segments tightly around pipe joints and then fill them with water. With this system instact, a dry trench is guaranteed every time.
You can say goodbye to bulky trench boxes forever. These reliable water fillable barricades hug uneven trench profiles for a snug, consistent fit every time.
When you are finished, break down and move on in just minutes. Keep the water out with portable water filled barriers.
How It Helps:
- Custom lengths for a perfect seal
- Built to handle test pressures
- Fast setup and teardown
Wave goodbye to trench hassle and say hello to smooth, uninterrupted testing.
Sediment Control & Intake Outfall
Are you fed up with coffee colored water fouling your intake screens every time it rains? Surround your intake structure with our sturdy inflatable cofferdam and watch clear, clean flow return.
You can meet strict turbidity limits without pouring any concrete. Simply install these barriers in minutes for inspections or routine maintenance tasks.
Because they are reusable and removable, these water fillable barricades have all the compliance clout without any of the permanent installation fuss.
How it helps
- Supports rigorous turbidity monitoring
- Rapid deployment for tight maintenance windows
- No excavation or permanent works required
Your intake screen and downstream processes will thank you.
Foundation Excavation Dewatering
Are you worried that your foundation pit will become a murky pond after the very first rain? Surround the excavation perimeter with our robust inflatable cofferdam then pump out the water efficiently. With this approach, a dry pit is delivered every time.
The inflatable cofferdam adapts to any trench shape and easily teams up with your chosen pumps to tackle even high groundwater flows.
Keep your footings solid and your project schedules on track with no mud slipping in below.
How it helps
- Designed to handle heavy groundwater pressures
- Available in heights up to eight feet for deep excavations
- Works with all common dewatering equipment
You will have no more mud wrestling to worry about for your footings. Solid foundations start dry.
Site Dewatering Cofferdams In Action
Construction Dewatering FAQ
- EPA Inspection and Monitoring Guide for Construction Dewatering
- Construction and Development Effluent Guidelines (40 CFR Part 450)
*Always confirm requirements with your project manager and local authorities to ensure you have the most accurate and up-to-date guidelines*

