Gas service under a historic neighborhood brick walk
Service replacement under a narrow lot and mature sidewalk. Steerable bore from the main tap preserves the walk that open trench would close for weeks.
Millcreek, UT · Salt Lake County
Gas line boring for Dominion Energy distribution programs across Millcreek 3300 South corridor, historic neighborhoods, and I-15 frontage — pressure-class HDD under hardscape without full-width trenching.
Gas line boring in Millcreek places Dominion Energy distribution and service lines under brick sidewalks, 3300 South parking pads, and I-215 ROW when open trench would shut down tenant access or strip mature landscape. Main extensions and service replacements drive steady demand across Salt Lake County's Millcreek service territory.
Millcreek's shallow stack — existing gas mains, Rocky Mountain Power electric, water, and telecom — requires Blue Stakes 811 tickets and potholes at every paint conflict before pits open. Directional Boring Utah sizes ream passes for your pressure class, pipe diameter, and pull length through Wasatch bench clay with Dominion Energy inspection milestones built in.
Residential gas service upgrades near historic neighborhoods cannot trench a full front yard to reach a new meter set. HDD links the main to the house entry with pits offset from the drive — landscape beds stay intact except at tie-in points.
Real Salt Lake County angles — not generic statewide copy.
Service replacement under a narrow lot and mature sidewalk. Steerable bore from the main tap preserves the walk that open trench would close for weeks.
Dominion Energy distribution main extension under congested ROW with stacked shallow utilities. HDD narrows restoration footprint and utility inspection windows.
Restaurant or retail gas service after paving is complete. Offset pits and steerable path under asphalt keep tenant access open.
State widening stacks Dominion Energy main relocations under ROW. Permits, MOT, and night windows precede steel or HDPE pullback.
Millcreek gas bores start with locate paint and Dominion Energy as-built review — Blue Stakes 811 before pits, hand digging at conflicts. Ream diameter matches pipe OD and pressure class; fusion and testing follow utility spec. Mud programs manage Wasatch bench clay; Dominion Energy inspection hold points are built into the schedule before tie-in.
East bench alluvial fans, Millcreek Canyon wash alluvium, and lake-bed clay on west grids — cobble increases toward canyon mouths.
Millcreek bores hit alluvial fan cobble toward canyon mouths, bench clay on central grids, and lake-bed clay on west edges. Wash channels carry cobble and sand that collapse without adequate mud weight. Uphill lots in Mt. Olympus Cove add bedrock risk at depth.
East bench elevation and canyon runoff push Millcreek crews to plan mud programs for alluvial fan cobble and inversion moisture on bench clay near the Jordan River.
Spring canyon runoff raises wash levels and groundwater on east-side jobs. Winter bench snow affects pit access on uphill lots. Summer lightning affects exposed pads — we plan seasonal windows with restoration and tenant schedules.
Millcreek City Public Works, Salt Lake County ROW, UDOT I-215 relocations, and Millcreek Canyon wash floodplain on east-side alignments.
Millcreek City Public Works handles street and ROW permits. UDOT controls I-215 state corridor bores. Millcreek Canyon wash floodplain work may need additional review on east-side alignments. Established neighborhoods may require tree protection coordination during pit work.
Open-cut across a historic neighborhood front yard or 3300 South pad destroys landscape and pavers faster than gas boring costs. HDD wins when the main and meter are separated by hardscape, ROW is congested, or UDOT limits trench width on I-15 frontage.
Operator fees, inspection, casing, soil, traffic control, testing, and emergency planning.
You share plans or describe the problem; we confirm alignment, depth, access, and which trenchless method fits Utah soils.
Blue Stakes 811 ticket filed; wait period before pits open unless your permit path differs. We pothole where marks conflict.
Bore plan, UDOT or city ROW permits, railroad agreements, and crossing engineering when the path leaves private property.
Compact spread for tight Millcreek lots; larger HDD for I-15 or I-80 relocations — matched to length and diameter.
Steered pilot on design line, ream passes sized for your pipe or casing, fluid program tuned for clay or sandstone.
HDPE fusion, steel casing, or multi-duct bundle pulled with tension and bend-radius monitoring.
Pressure test, mandrel, or survey records for owners, inspectors, and operators as spec requires.
Compact pits, replace sod or hardscape per scope, leave Blue Stakes ticket and locate map in your project file.
Pressure class, length, diameter, soil, utility congestion, and Dominion Energy coordination drive price. Send your alignment and utility contact for a scoped estimate.
Yes — utility spec governs materials, testing, and tie-in procedures. We build inspection windows into the schedule.
Often yes with steerable HDD and offset pits. Some meter tie-ins need a small access cut — flagged in the quote.
Blue Stakes 811 timing applies; congested blocks on 3300 South and I-215 need remark tickets and hand holes at stacked shallow marks.
Yes when Dominion Energy spec and Salt Lake County floodplain review align. Groundwater handling is scoped upfront — often longer than bore duration.
24/7 — Emergency dispatch statewide. Tell us entry, exit, pipe size, and county — a bore specialist calls back with cost drivers, not a flat rate.
Scope your alignment
Step 1 of 2 — path, pipe, and city first