by dsadmin | Feb 20, 2026 | Blog
Hitting an underground utility line is one of the most dangerous and expensive mistakes that can happen on a construction site. Even a small mistake with a gas main, fiber optic cable, or water line can cause service outages, project delays, safety risks, and costly...
by dsadmin | Feb 20, 2026 | Blog
Contractors in Colorado are changing the way they dig. Tight deadlines, buried utilities, changing soil conditions, and strict safety rules make traditional excavation more dangerous than ever. That’s why more teams are using hydro excavation services to dig up...
by dsadmin | Feb 19, 2026 | Blog
When planning any excavation project, one question comes up quickly: what’s the safest and smartest way to dig? In Colorado, where underground utilities, rocky soils, and unpredictable weather are part of the landscape, choosing the right method isn’t just about...
by dsadmin | Feb 19, 2026 | Blog
Utility projects have their own set of problems. When putting in new lines, fixing old infrastructure, or finding buried utilities, there isn’t much room for mistakes. In Colorado, where there are a lot of underground networks and the soil conditions are very...
by dsadmin | Feb 19, 2026 | Blog
One question immediately arises when planning to dig: which method is the safest and most efficient? In Colorado, where there are underground utilities, rocky soils, and weather that can change at any time, picking the right method isn’t just about convenience,...
by dsadmin | Feb 18, 2026 | Blog
Digging is more complicated than just moving dirt and breaking ground. There is a real chance of damaging underground lines or destabilizing nearby soil in many projects, particularly in Colorado, where utilities, rocky terrain, and fluctuating weather patterns are...