EditorialNo-DigTec Finds Fast Growth In Underground Construction No-DigTec Finds Fast Growth In Underground Construction Texas contractor finds niche in pipe bursting just as industry was taking off, grows to one of the largest in the state. Appeared in print as "Bursting Into The Business" By Ken Wysocky July/August 2015 Trenching Profile Order Digital Reprints Want a PDF of this article as it appeared in print? Order Here! Filed Under Texas HammerHead Trenchless Pipe Bursting Sullair Air Compressor McElroy Manufacturing, Inc. Fusion Machine Takeuchi Mfg. Excavating Equipment US Jetting, LLC Jetter - Truck & Trailer VACMASTERS Hydroexcavation Equipment Interstate Trailers Belshe Industries, Inc. AmeraTrail Trailers Ranch King Trailers Trailer RIDGID Vivax-Metrotech Corp. Push Camera Sign Me Up! Join your colleagues who already get great content delivered right to their inbox. Sign up Digital! If you don't want to bring your iPad into the bathroom, we can send you a magazine subscription for free! Subscribe to Print! No-DigTec owner John Newell (left) reviews plans with City of Mesquite engineer Christina Hickey and inspector Steven Winn. Newell spotted the opportunity to launch his company in the early years of the industry. In 1999, veteran underground-utility and site-prep contractor John Newell clearly saw his business future lying along a busy roadway in Houston. “I happened to be driving past a sewer line replacement job and saw a very long piece of pipe on the ground,” recalls Newell, the... Please login or register to view Dig Different articles. It's free, fast and easy! Popular Stories April 24, 2024 5 Steps to Turn Negative Thoughts Into Positive Actions April 24, 2024 Three Powerful Fleet Management Solutions Geared Toward Utility Construction April 18, 2024 7 Steps to Improve Safety and Worker Reliability April 17, 2024 Safety Tips to Prevent Slip-and-Fall Injuries April 11, 2024 Learning More About CIPP Styrene Emissions April 10, 2024 6 Soft Skills All Skilled Trades Workers Should Master Discussion Comments on this site are submitted by users and are not endorsed by nor do they reflect the views or opinions of COLE Publishing, Inc. Comments are moderated before being posted. Please enable JavaScript to view the comments.