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Our Services

Directional/Horizontal Boring

Directional boring is a modern, trenchless installation method we use to place underground utilities with precision and minimal surface disruption. Instead of digging open trenches, our crew drills a guided path beneath the ground using a steerable drill head that allows us to control depth and direction throughout the process. After creating a pilot hole, we enlarge the bore to the required size and pull the new pipe or conduit safely into place. This technique is ideal for installing water lines, sewer lines, electrical conduit, gas lines, and communication cables beneath roads, driveways, landscaping, and other obstacles where traditional excavation isn’t practical.

Aerial Construction

Aerial construction involves installing and maintaining overhead utility lines using poles, anchors, and support hardware. Our team safely sets new poles or works on existing ones to place fiber‑optic cable, communication lines, and other overhead infrastructure. This method provides fast installation, easy access for future service, and a cost‑effective alternative to underground work—making it a reliable solution for both rural and urban utility projects.

Underground Construction

Underground construction involves safely installing utility lines below the surface using trenching or trenchless methods. We place water, sewer, electrical, and communication lines with precise depth and alignment, then backfill and restore the area for a clean, long‑lasting installation.

HydroVac

Restoration

Hydrovacing (also called hydro excavation) is a non‑destructive digging method that uses high‑pressure water to break up soil and a powerful vacuum system to remove the slurry. Instead of using a backhoe or mechanical equipment, a hydrovac truck safely exposes underground utilities, trenches, or work areas with precision.

Restoration

Restoration

Restoration

Construction restoration is the process of repairing and rebuilding disturbed areas after construction or utility work. This includes restoring surfaces, grading, concrete or asphalt patches, and returning the site to a clean, stable, and finished condition

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