In and out of college and unable to settle on the line of work she really wanted to pursue, Katie Davis found...
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Cleaning up the Damage
Record winds brought down trees, power lines and poles throughout portions of Seattle Aug. 29, creating a mess for utility crews.Seattle City...
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Tough Jobs Not Uncommon in This Industry
Each underground construction company has its own specialties — it could be pipe bursting, vacuum excavation, directional drilling or one of the...
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AVOID PROBLEMS MID-BORE: Keep Drill Pipe in Tip-Top ShapeEquipment maintenance is never a trivial matter, but when it comes to directional drilling,...
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The Right Tracking Choice
Selecting the correct GPS tracking solution for your business can be a tough decision. Establishing key concepts to consider, what criteria are...
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Happenings: September/October 2015
CALENDARSept. 14-17 - Short Course on Tunneling, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, Colorado, www.csmspace.com/events/tunneling
Sept. 21-23 - Fourth Annual Cutting Edge Conference, Urban...
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OSHA Creates New Confined Space Rules
Workers in the construction industry now have the same confined space protections that those in manufacturing and general industry have had for...
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Stutes’ Waterjetting System Makes Operator’s Job Safer
Operator safety is paramount in the waterjetting and hydroexcavation industry. With more companies — especially those in the refinery and petroleum cleaning...
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Locators Need Maintenance As Well
Locating equipment is becoming an increasingly important tool in the excavating world. With the underground environment littered with various public and private...
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Michigan Contractor Builds Own Trenchers to Get the Big Jobs Done
When Greg DeWind broke away from the family business to start his own irrigation company, there wasn’t much money for buying new...
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Employee Retention Is A Big Deal
Labor markets are getting tighter, the headlines tell us, and you probably didn’t have to pick up the paper to know that....
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Georgia Directional Drill Contractor Gets Back to Work
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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Contractor goes with pipe bursting to replace sewer
Infiltration through failed joints in a 27-inch concrete gravity sewer in Windsor, Ontario, taxed the capacity of the wastewater treatment plant during...
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Knowing Where To Dig
As more underground utilities are being put in, it has become increasingly important to know the exact depth and location of the...


















