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HDD survey 2025: Fiber boom, power growth and big-rig hopes
In this episode, Robert Carpenter, Editor-in-Chief, Underground Infrastructure (UI), provides the results from UI's 27th annual horizontal directional drilling (HDD) survey. This report showcases the current HDD market, and the drivers and trends that are shaping the industry.
Choosing the best boom for vacuum excavators
Boom arm options include fully hydraulic, extendable, telescoping and 360-degree rotation that typically come in a variety of lengths to tackle any sewer maintenance challenge. However, choosing the best boom for a given application or situation can be a challenge. This episode provides a few tips for getting it right.
Garney, Inflo Design Group partner to bring potable water to Guatemalan villagers
Natalie Dees, Controller at Garney Construction, and Kevin Colvett, Project Manager at Inflo Design Group, discuss how their commitment to the water infrastructure industry has resulted in a partnership to aid remote villages in Guatemala in obtaining potable water.
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