Layne Christensen Company
Layne Christensen Company is a U.S.-based global water management, construction and drilling company. The company has two divisions, which are Water Resources-Mineral Services and Inline.
Construction
Layne Christensen is involved in the construction of underground projects like dams and levees, tunnels, water lines, subways, highways and marine facilities.Drilling
Layne specialists are able to define the source, depth, magnitude and overall feasibility of water aquifers, and drill high-volume wells suitable for supplying water to government agencies, industrial and agricultural customers. Their mineral exploration teams extract contaminant-free samples that accurately reflect the underlying mineral deposits.Divisions
Mineral Exploration
Mineral Exploration Division conducts primarily above ground drilling activities, including all phases of core drilling, reverse circulation, dual tube, hammer and rotary air-blast methods. Layne's service offerings include both exploratory and directional drilling for major gold, copper and other base metal producers.Inline
Layne Inline, LLC is the second largest cured-in-place pipe lining company in the United States. Layne began as the first U.S. licensee of the Inline technology in 1991 and since that time has acquired the technology company, Inline Technologies, LLC, and the liner manufacturer, Liner Products, LLC.Markets
Water
Layne identifies and develops new water sources, delivers usable water to communities and facilities around the world, recycles water from oil and gas operations, rehabilitates existing pipelines, and safely returns wastewater to the natural environment.Mineral
Layne's service offerings include both exploratory and definitional drilling for major gold, copper and other base metal producers. They conduct primarily above ground drilling activities, including all phases of core drilling, reverse circulation, dual tube, hammer and rotary air-blast methods.History
Layne started in 1882 as a water-well drilling company in South Dakota. Through various acquisitions, proprietary rights ownerships, and expansions, Layne now has over 40 offices and affiliates in the United States, Canada, Mexico, and South America. During its growth, Layne has evolved from a water-well drilling company to global water management, construction and drilling company that provides services to the water, mineral and energy sectors.Acquisitions
- Reynolds, Inc. on 28 September 2005
- Collector Wells International, Inc. on 13 July 2006
- American Water's Underground Infrastructure Group on 27 November 2006
- Water and Wastewater Treatment Technologies with Soulmates on 6 December 2007; sold to Arista Capital Partners in January 2021
- Tirade Construction Company on 17 January 2008
- Wittman Hydro Planning Associates on 16 May 2008
- Meadows Construction Company on 18 November 2008
- W.L. Hailey & Company, Inc on 3 November 2009
- Intervals Technologies, LLC on 29 July 2010
- Deliberate Sociedad Anonymous, parent company to Costa Fortuna on 25 August 2010
- Bencor Corporation of America on 17 November 2010
- Wildcat Civil Services 28 February 2011
- Costa Fortuna Fundación e Constructors Ltd. on 19 June 2012
In the news
In 2010, Layne Christensen assisted in the rescue of 33 miners trapped for 69 days as a result of the Chilean mining accident of 2010 in Chile.In 2012, it was announced that certain officers and directors at Layne Christensen Company were under investigation in connection with allegations that certain payments by the company to customs clearing agents in connection with importing equipment into the Democratic Republic of Congo potentially might have violated the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. Layne voluntarily alerted the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and U.S. Department of Justice of the possible discrepancies. Necessary disciplinary actions were taken toward involved parties.
On Thursday, August 30, 2012, the CEO of Layne Christensen Co., Rene Robichaud rang the opening bell at the Nasdaq Stock Market in honor of the company's 130 anniversary.
Chilean miner rescue
On August 5, 2010, a cave-in traps 33 miners underground, and rescue efforts were deployed immediately. Through a joint effort, Layne and their Latin American affiliate, Geotec, the Chilean miners were rescued after 69 days underground.Large escape boreholes were drilled simultaneously using different equipment provided by multiple international corporations with three different strategies.
- Plan A, the Strata 950,
- Plan B, the Schramm T130XD,
- Plan C, a RIG-421 drill.
Following the rescue operations, Layne and Geotech received official recognition from U.S. President Barack Obama at the White House.