Vibratory Plowing Projects
In the realm of long-haul projects with moderate ground conditions, vibratory plowing emerges as the preferred installation method. Our expert team specializes in the secure installation of site-specific cables and conduits, including direct bury armored cables and fiber optics. We accommodate conduit sizes from 3/4" to 4" in diameter, reaching depths of up to 5 feet. With the capacity to cover continuous miles in a day, our productivity depends on job parameters and ground conditions.
Blythe, California: Nation Wide Rural Broadband
The Blythe Nation Wide Rural Broadband project was an astounding achivement for our team. Our custom vibratory plow was equipped with technology to allow us to achieve over 4,000 ft of conduit per day. Our team was able to produce this by using our effcient means of process improvement, project mangent and hard work!
Dallas, Texas: Metroplex Project
Vibratory Plowing is a trenchless method for installing a product which typically consists of a cable or small conduit for later insertion of wire line products.
The Dallas Metroplex project showcases our vibratory plowing technology being used in environments where traditional trenching methods would be too invasive. Locals now have access to high-speed infrastructure without compromising land value and soil erosion.
Vibratory plowing is an efficient method for sustainable trenching!
RUS Project: Rural Mountains of California
The RUS Project aims to provide fiber optic infrastructure for underprivileged areas in the rural mountains of California. To accomplish this goal, the team is currently pre-ripping the first mile of the infrastructure ring. This process involves laying the groundwork for the fiber optic cables to be installed. It is essential to prepare the land and create a clear path for the cables to follow. This process is critical in ensuring the smooth implementation of the infrastructure project. While the pre-ripping phase may seem like a small part of the project, it is a crucial component that sets the stage for the rest of the work.
Preparation is considered 95% of the job, while the remaining 5% is inspiration. The team's skills and abilities shine during the final phase of the project, where creativity and problem-solving come into play. Prowess approaches each project with this mindset allowing the team to build their skills everyday. In turn this helps us achieve out customer milestones and make progress towards project success. The RUS Project's commitment to meticulous planning and execution is critical to ensure the success of the infrastructure project and provide vital services to communities in need.