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Cable Plowing vs Directional Boring: Which Method Is Better for Underground Fiber Installation?
Cable Plowing vs Directional Boring: Which Method Is Better for Underground Fiber Installation? What Is Cable Plowing? A construction crew operates a cable vibratory plow to install fiber optic cables in a rural area, enhancing connectivity for remote communities. Cable plowing uses a plow blade to open a narrow path and place cable, conduit, or pipe underground in one pass. Several existing pages describe it as useful for installing fiber, electrical, telecom, irrigation, a
Roman Slabach
Jun 22 min read


Hydro Excavation (Vacuum Excavation): What It Is, How It Works, and Why Contractors Use It
Hydro excavation—also commonly called vacuum excavation —is a non-destructive digging method that uses pressurized water to break up soil and a powerful vacuum to remove the loosened material (slurry) into a debris tank. Instead of ripping ground open with a backhoe, hydro excavation lets crews dig precisely and safely , especially around buried utilities like fiber, electric, gas, and water. If you’ve ever heard the term “daylighting” or “potholing” utilities, hydro exc
Roman Slabach
Feb 53 min read


What is Boring in Construction?
What is Boring / Horizontal Directional Drilling in Construction? A Comprehensive Guide When you hear the term “boring” in construction, you might think of something tedious or uninteresting. However, in the construction industry, boring is a vital and highly technical process that plays a crucial role in many projects. This blog post will explain what boring in construction means, its different types, and why it is essential for laying utility pipelines and more. What is Bor
Roman Slabach
Apr 10, 20252 min read
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