North American Society for Trenchless Technology to hold a two-day virtual course
A job from 2019 in which Igo Inc. needed to have the drill bit exit a 12-inch area showcases the emphasis the company places on being able to handle jobs of exact precision
Trevor Igo says the Digital Control Inc. tool gives him a better profile of what’s underground and where his drill is going to be in relation to obstacles
Finding pride in doing utility construction work drives Oklahoma contractor to stay in the family business and help it grow into new niches.
Michels Canada completes a 11,600-plus-foot horizontal directional drilling job under a golf club.
Wisconsin’s Elexco believes in investing in top-of-the-line equipment not only for optimal productivity but also for helping employee retention
Canada's Axis Vac & HDD does not shy away from challenging and risky jobs, instead seeing them as a good opportunity to secure work without facing a lot of competition
Contractor embraces risk — and pushes into a new market — via big-ticket equipment investments.
Turner Underground Installations attributes its 10-year average tenure for employees to the personal company culture it aims to cultivate
The five-day event is scheduled for October
Second-generation owner continues the standard set by his father, embracing difficult drilling jobs and seeking out cutting-edge technology.
Maintaining directional drill commonality is easing the industry’s workforce pain points.