FedEx (Portland OR) – staging channel sections.

FedEx (Portland OR) – connecting the next section in a 3-channel module speeds up the process.

FedEx (Portland OR) – raising the module in place and securing to the tongue of the installed section.

FedEx, Portland OR – 1200 linear feet.

FedEx (Portland OR) – steel frame stout enough to hang the catch basin.

FedEx (Portland OR) –  almost ready for pour.

FedEx (Portland OR) – with 10′ modules with a tongue and groove rigid interconnect, runs are level and straight.

FedEx (Portland OR) – the Rapid Trench steel frames can remain during construction to protect the channel and keep debris out.

Fire Station (Dufer OR) – Aligned and blocked, next step is to remove blocks and level system.

FedEx, Salem OR – 100′ using channel sections 1 – 30, installed by three people before noon using the Rapid Trench system.

FedEx (Salem OR) – rough set on blocks, then dial everything in with the adjustable bracket.

FedEx (Salem OR) – with 10′ modules with a tongue and groove rigid interconnect, runs are level and straight.

Microsoft (Redmond WA) – staging channel sections.

Microsoft (Redmond WA) – installation against concrete wall.

Microsoft (Redmond WA) – ready for connection.

Columbia Phyto (Dallas OR) – 10′ sections staged for installation.

Columbia Phyto (Dallas OR) – bracket provides horizantal adjustment for easy alignment.

Rapid Trench warehouse (Vancouver WA) – staging job, with pre-assembled 10′ long channel sections.

Everybody’s Brewery (White Salmon WA) – one frame section with two brackets, support three one-meter channel sections and catch basin.