How it Works
Fiber optic construction often relies on non-invasive excavation methods, like hydro excavation, to safely install fiber in congested or sensitive areas. High-pressure water breaks up the soil while a vacuum system removes the slurry, allowing for clean and accurate trenching without disturbing existing infrastructure.
This process is especially effective in urban or utility-heavy zones, where traditional digging methods pose a higher risk of damaging underground lines. It ensures minimal disruption, improves safety, and allows fiber installations to proceed smoothly in tight or complex spaces.
Fiber construction with hydro excavation is a modern solution—efficient, precise, and built to protect what's already in the ground.