Griffin Dewatering Corporation

Griffin 3 Stage Water-Jet Pumps Feature Large Volume and High Pressure
Fluid & Gas Flow Equipment

Griffin 3 Stage Water-Jet Pumps Feature Large Volume and High Pressure

These pumps are capable of delivering flow over 1,400 gpm and head conditions up to 900 ft. and come equipped with hand-operated diaphragm primers as standard, but can be equipped for automatic priming. Griffin jet pumps are an ideal solution for pile and caisson jetting, field installation of well casings without digging or drilling, oil pipe line testing, water supply, fire protection, pipeline...

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Mergers & Acquisitions

Griffin Dewatering Expands with Slead Dewatering Acquisition

Griffin's best-in-class dewatering and water treatment capabilities now available in the Pacific Northwest HOUSTON, April 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Griffin Dewatering announced the acquisition of a portion of Slead Construction/Dewatering of Tacoma, Washington. Slead has a 60-plus year reputation of excellence in meeting the construction dewatering needs of clients throughout the Puget Sound...

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Griffin 3 Stage Water-Jet Pumps Feature Large Volume and High Pressure
Fluid & Gas Flow Equipment

Griffin 3 Stage Water-Jet Pumps Feature Large Volume and High Pressure

These pumps are capable of delivering flow over 1,400 gpm and head conditions up to 900 ft. and come equipped with hand-operated diaphragm primers as standard, but can be equipped for automatic priming. Griffin jet pumps are an ideal solution for pile and caisson jetting, field installation of well casings without digging or drilling, oil pipe line testing, water supply, fire protection, pipeline...

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Company News

Project Provides Opportunities for Dewatering Research and Development

The Pearl River CSO Project Storage and Conveyance Tunnel in Lafayette IN offers opportunities for developing diverse and creative dewatering solutions. The City of Lafayette has been expanding its wastewater treatment facilities for over eight years in order to accommodate its increasing population. A solid manufacturing and college base, combined with a large medical presence makes the city a...

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Griffin Dewatering/Griffin Pump & Equipment Launches New Web Site

Griffin Dewatering/Griffin Pump & Equipment Launches New Web Site Houston, TX, October 2, 2007 - Griffin Dewatering/Griffin Pump and Equipment Inc. launches a new and improved Web site: www.GriffinPump.com. Griffin Corporation is comprised of Griffin Dewatering and Griffin Pump and Equipment and specializes in professional dewatering installations for the construction industry and the manufacture...

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Griffin Dewatering: Providing the Highest Quality Service and Equipment to the Ground Water Control Industry for Over 70 Years

Griffin Dewatering Corporation's principal business operation is groundwater control in the construction market, which includes the supply, installation, operation, removal, and abandonment of the dewatering and/or pumping equipment necessary to make construction dewatering easier. These services include dewatering systems - wellpoint, deep well and educator; subsurface barriers - biopolymer...

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The Gardens Mall: Returning to Work on the Same Jobsite After 19 Years.

August 10, 2007 When the Palm Beach Florida area was growing into the north end of the county it became apparent that a new shopping venue was required. After all, these residents wouldn't want to travel all the way to the Island of Palm Beach to shop at Sak's Fifth Avenue or Nordstrom (and why should the Rich & Famous have to?). Pepper-Southern General Contractors of Atlanta Georgia was hired by...

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Griffin Dewatering Southwest Rice University Project

Griffin Dewatering Southwest has signed a contract with Linbeck Construction. The project (CRC Rice University) consists of a ten story building next to the Rice University Campus inside of Houston Medical Center. Griffin installed a 1400 linear foot eductor system to lower the groundwater below the deepest cut (40 feet deep from the street level). These eductors are 65 to 80 feet deep and...

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