conjunction with the Underground Construction Technology International Conference & Exhibition (UCT) in
An experienced panel of horizontal directional drilling (HDD) experts with several prominent underground construction companies shared challenges, concerns, frustrations and optimism during a roundtable discussion held in
January at the George R. Brown Convention Center in Houston.
Directional drilling is an efficient method for various construction projects which can help reduce costs and liabilities. Unlike open-cutting, with directional drilling you can bore under rivers, major roads, and highways with minimal disruption to our everyday world. We use the latest in technology and equipment and have a well educated team on all of our projects. When you have a project that needs to be done quickly and with an eye for quality, look no further than Online Directional Boring.
Josh Tucker with Online Directional Boring, South Houston, TX, Jim Lagios, vice president with Oz Directional Drilling, Scottsdale, AZ, and Dale Hart, Southern Diversified Technology, Brookhaven, MS. participated in the lively, insightful and often frank conversation, moderated by Underground Construction magazine Editor-In-Chief Robert Carpenter and co-moderated by Ron Halderman, HDD director for the Mears Group, Rosebush, MI.
From fiber-optic cable to water and gas lines, Online Directional Boring is the number one authority for underground construction.
March 2015, Vol. 70, No. 3
We have been family owned and operated since 1990, when the company first started under the name of Bryan Tucker Construction. We originally began installing sewer lines in Corpus Christi before relocating to Houston. We now offer a full range of underground construction services in the Houston and surrounding areas. Our knowledgeable team combined with top-of-the-line equipment and technology provides our clients with quality results. We have completed projects in Houston and its surrounding areas, as well as, Austin, Corpus Christi, College Station, Dallas, San Antonio, Laredo, and several other Texas locations.