When Katie Davis’ father, Jim, talks about drilling, he’s always said that it gets in your blood. That may not have made...
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No Stopping This Bore
Hard rock and a 4-mile long bore could not keep the joint venture team of Renda Contracting, Southland Construction and SAK Construction...
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Report Shows 811 is Working
The Damage Information Reporting Tool (DIRT) Report from the Common Ground Alliance’s (CGA) confirmed the importance of making a free call to...
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News Briefs: Construction Worker Injured in Sidewalk Collapse
A construction worker in West Lafayette, Indiana, was injured when a 4-foot by 6-foot section of a sidewalk collapsed into a trench...
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General Machine Products Introduces New Accessories
General Machine Products Company introduced three new reel handling accessories to its line of aerial and underground cable placement tools and equipment.The...
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Maintain Drill Pipe To Avoid Problems Mid-Bore
Equipment maintenance is never a trivial matter, but when it comes to directional drilling, it perhaps carries a bit of extra weight.That’s...
Videos
Tackling Southern California’s Rocky Soil
Replacing underground electrical lines throughout Southern California is big business that requires some big-time equipment. Watch how crews at California Boring negotiate...
Editorial
Mud Recyclers Help Keep Job Sites Clean
Water for drilling operations can be tough to come by, and disposal costs for mud used in drilling can be expensive for...
Editorial
Tips for Keeping Your Directional Drill Operating
Directional drilling goes back nearly a century when the oil and gas industry developed the process to allow multiple wells to be...
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Utility Equipment Takes Center Stage at ICUEE
Whether you’re just window shopping or looking to haul a shiny new piece of machinery back to the shop, the International Construction...
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Locating Saves Steps and Cost
Brothers Keith and Jeff Newhouse founded JK Trenching in Freedom, Wisconsin, shortly after Keith graduated high school in 1996. During the summer,...
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Allstar Hydrovacing Embraces Flood of Opportunity
Brent Bossio wanted a challenge, but he wasn’t getting it working for someone else’s hydroexcavation company. He wanted to move his career...
Editorial
Trencher Engine Maintenance Important For Contractors
You may think you’re practicing proactive maintenance by removing your trencher’s air filter after a job and knocking it on the side...
Blogs
Explosion Could Have Been Prevented
If you need more evidence that hydroexcavation is safer than traditional forms of digging, look at the news coming out of California...
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Educating the Next Generation of Trenchless Pioneers
Last month, trenchless professionals from around the world traveled to Denver, Colorado, for the North American Society of Trenchless Technology (NASTT) No-Dig...
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Alternative Forms of Excavation Gain Popularity in U.S.
Ron Lindquist sat in a hydroexcavation seminar at the 2015 Water & Wastewater Equipment, Treatment & Transport Show in late February and...
Blogs
What You Missed at the WWETT Show
If you missed the Water & Wastewater Equipment, Treatment & Transport (WWETT) Show in Indianapolis last week, you missed a lot!The 35th...















