With the two profiles Dig Different magazine features each issue, we capture the work that contractors do through both words and pictures.
When photographers accompany contractors on job sites, far more photos are taken than are able to fit on the pages of the magazine. Earlier this year, we put together a gallery of “bonus” photos featuring the companies that had been profiled in the first half of 2018. Check out this new gallery of bonus photos featuring the companies that have been profiled in recent months.
John Rodarte of 4 Warriors Hydro Excavating.
Juan Lopez of 4 Warriors Hydro Excavating.
Derek Lalonge, a hydrovac operator with Brass Inc. of Utica, Ontario, featured in the November/December 2018 issue, uses a high-pressure water wand to break up the ground in preparation for the installation of fiber.
Clayton Carson is a senior operator with Brass Inc.
Luke Pomery of Brass Inc. operates a directional drill on a job.
Graham Utility of Belleville, Ontario, was featured in the July 2018 issue.
NCM Hydro Vac Services of Ottawa, Ontario, featured in the September/October 2018 issue, has its own waste treatment facility.
NCM Hydro Vac operator Luc Emmell cleans a sewer line in the city of Ottawa, Ontario, after a heavy rainfall.
Chris Angelo and his brother John run J. Angelo Industries of Wappingers Falls, New York, featured in the August 2018 issue.
A crew from J. Angelo Industries hydroexcavates an area around a pump station in a gated community in Amenia, New York.
Chris Angelo and Raymond Beesmer of J. Angelo Industries.
Kyle Guldenstein, an operator with M.L. Chartier Excavating of Fair Haven, Michigan, featured in the September/October 2018 issue.
Kyle Guldenstein, Kyle Wesch, and Malcolm Chartier, of M.L. Chartier Excavating, work on a hydroexcavation project in Roseville, Michigan.
Kyle Guldenstein and Kyle Wesch of M.L. Chartier Excavating.
Jason Pegg of The Plumber’s Plumber in Fort Myers, Florida, featured in the November/December 2018 issue, prepares a pipe bursting unit for the installation of some HDPE pipe.
Jason Pegg of The Plumber’s Plumber smoothes out concrete mix following a pipe bursting job.
A crew from Underground Systems of Buford, Georgia, featured in the August 2018 issue, works on replacing a section of telecommunications ductbank that had collapsed.
Michael Hood and Vicente Garcia of Underground Systems connect the pipe to the back reamer.
Sean Gwin and Vicente Garcia of Underground Systems release 4-inch HDPE conduit as colleague Scottie Skipper operates a Vermeer horizontal directional drill to pull it back through. Michael Hood (right) stays in touch with Skipper on the radio during the process.

































