"Had to get a new water service under our cul-de-sac without tearing up the neighbor's irrigation. Crew set up off the easement, ran 811 first thing, and finished the pull before the weekend storms hit. Yard looked untouched."
— Wade H., Yukon, OKNot Google-verified
Customer Reviews
Feedback from homeowners, GCs, municipal, telecom, gas, and energy clients across Oklahoma.
Representative customer reviews for planning and reference — not claimed as third-party verified ratings.
"Municipal client on a tight ROW along the Arkansas River trail — they threaded HDPE past existing OG&E and Cox plantings with zero utility hits. As-builts were cleaner than our surveyor expected."
— Sandra K., Tulsa, OK"Fort Sill area gas service bore through tough southwest clay. Took an extra half-day to tune the mud weight but they communicated every hold. Passed pressure test on the first attempt."
— Derrick M., Lawton, OK"University-area duplex needed sewer replaced under a shared driveway. Owner on both sides signed off because pits stayed small and they worked around OU game-day traffic on Jenkins."
— Patrice L., Norman, OK"Retail TI on Danforth and I-35 — three short electric bores instead of ripping up fresh asphalt. GC got certificate of occupancy on time; we already booked them for phase two."
— Royce P., Edmond, OK"Sunday emergency after a backhoe nicked a lateral near Tinker gate traffic. Dispatch picked up on the second ring, refreshed locates at night, and had us back in service before Monday shift change."
— Tamika J., Midwest City, OK"Fiber drop for a ag-research facility west of campus. They coordinated with OSU facilities on bore path and kept dust down near sensitive plots. Pullback was smooth through red shale."
— Clay S., Stillwater, OK"Storm drain casing under a church access road. Weather pushed us one day but superintendent sent photos twice daily. Casing grout met city inspector specs first review."
— Gina R., Broken Arrow, OK"Grain elevator expansion needed water and electric under an active truck loop. They bored nights when elevators were quiet and flagged trucks at dawn. No lost loads, no downtime drama."
— Harold W., Enid, OK"Post-tornado rebuild on a slab home — new sewer to the tap without disturbing the fresh sod package the insurer paid for. Explained the 811 timeline in plain language; no contractor jargon."
— Jasmine C., Moore, OK"Phillips corridor industrial park bore for chilled-water lines. Steel casing install was plumb within tolerance; owner rep signed off without a punch walk. Rare for this market."
— Vince T., Bartlesville, OK"Telecom upgrade along a tribal commerce corridor required extra stakeholder calls. Their PM joined our coordination meeting and adjusted the entry pit when cultural monitors flagged a tree root zone."
— Lorena G., Muskogee, OK"Long raw-water shot near Kaw Lake levee — buoyancy planning was conservative and slowed the pull slightly. I'd rather that than a stuck pipe. Engineering stayed on channel the whole way."
— Otis N., Ponca City, OK"HOA neighborhood with strict restoration rules. They matched bermuda sod strips and left the mailbox path cleaner than they found it. Board president asked for their card for two other lots."
— Bethany F., Owasso, OK"Jack-and-bore under a BNSF spur for a food-processing plant. Railroad flagging and casing weld docs were in the packet before we asked. Plant manager called it the smoothest crossing they've had."
— Jerome A., Shawnee, OK"I-35 frontage motel re-pipe while rooms stayed open. Bores ran parallel to the building line with traffic barrels staged off the shoulder. Guests never complained about noise — that says plenty."
— Megan D., Ardmore, OK"Two short gas bores for a manufacturing line relocation. Pricing broke out mobilization, footage, and restoration separately — no mystery fees when clay got stickier than the probe suggested."
— Russell E., Duncan, OK"Bricktown-adjacent mixed-use needed dual conduit under a brick paver plaza. Laser grade on exit pit, pavers lifted in numbered stacks, and everything went back flush. Architect took photos for their portfolio."
— Alma V., Oklahoma City, OKJoin Our Clients — Get a Quote
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