In any digging project, if you hit something underground, chances are it will not be buried treasure. Underground utility strikes are dangerous and costly, but luckily are almost always avoidable.
If you dig into the ground without first verifying the location of utility lines in that area, you may damage water, gas, electrical, communications or
If you find yourself confused by some of the words being used in the field of utility locating. Or you are asking yourself what the
In order to get to freshwater, a well must be dug through the overburden ground material and into the bedrock. This project is different for
This April marks the 11th annual National Safe Digging Month. It’s meant to give everyone the opportunity to reflect on the best practices for safe
Private and commercial property owners have a lot of questions when it comes to utility easements. How are they defined? Where are easement specifications outlined?
If you have a sewer or pipe problem, but don’t know where to dig, it can be a frustrating situation. Now there’s a quick and
Underground utilities include a variety of specific lines, including electrical, gas, sewage, telecommunications and water. The task of locating these utilities in a noninvasive manner
Understanding the Tolerance Zone and Employing Best Practices During Excavation
Published on September 22, 2017
Before beginning excavation for any construction, infrastructure or other building project, a number of factors must be taken into consideration in order to ensure an
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