IES offers a range of dewatering pumps to remove excess liquid from job sites and work areas. These pumps can transfer water, sewage, and other fluids efficiently to keep areas dry. Models are available in gas, diesel, or electric options to suit different power needs. Portable units on wheels allow mobility between locations. Submersible and non-submersible varieties suit varied installation requirements. Powerful motors pump fluids at high volumes, even against significant pressure. IES dewatering pumps are built to withstand demanding outdoor conditions, with corrosion-resistant materials. They provide reliable drainage in construction, mining, flood control, and other wet industrial operations.

Portable Dewatering Pumps

For temporary drainage needs, IES offers a range of portable dewatering pumps. Designed for easy mobility, these pumps feature either wheels or a compact design, allowing them to be easily moved between work areas. Powered by gasoline or diesel engines, they are self-sufficient and do not require external electricity. Capable of pumping large volumes against significant height, the pumps can effectively drain excavations, trenches, and other contained work sites. Constructed with lightweight and durable aluminum, and equipped with non-clog impellers, these portable pumps ensure reliable operation. Sufficient fuel tank capacity provides extended runtime before refilling is necessary. With simple controls, the portable pumps can be conveniently operated by a single person. These efficient dewatering solutions are well-suited for a variety of applications, including construction, utilities, and emergency response scenarios where temporary drainage is required.

Mobile Dewatering Pumps

IES offers a range of mobile dewatering pumps designed for large job sites and challenging environments. These pumps are available on trailers or skids, providing easy relocation without the need for refueling or rewiring. Powered by integrated engines, the mobile pumps can quickly and efficiently drain large volumes of water from excavations and flood-affected areas. The trailer units feature durable wheels and a hitch for easy transport, while the skid-mounted models can be easily deployed. Engineered to resist corrosion and clogging, these mobile pumps can reliably handle solids, ensuring continuous operation. Fuel-efficient engines allow for extended runtime between refueling, and telematics capabilities enable remote monitoring of the pumps. Sykes Group’s mobile dewatering pumps are the ideal solution for effectively dewatering large and constantly changing work areas.