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"Capitol Hill duplex needed a sewer lateral under a brick walk without tearing out century-old pavers. Crew ticketed Blue Stakes, worked around Rocky Mountain Power secondary, and pulled HDPE in one mobilization. Inspector signed off same week."

— Sarah M., Salt Lake City, UT
★★★★★

"BYU-area rental needed water service under a narrow side yard before winter. They staged at dawn, kept 811 marks visible, and pressure-tested on schedule. University Parkway frontage was never touched."

— Jason T., Provo, UT
★★★★☆

"Shopping-center duct bank under fresh asphalt took an extra day to tune the mud for Weber County clay, but daily photos kept our tenant coordinator calm. Pullback was clean."

— Linda K., Ogden, UT
★★★★★

"Dixie retail pad needed dual conduit under a parking lot crossing. They coordinated with city ROW on pit placement and left the lot open except at the vault. Solid safety briefing."

— Mike R., St. George, UT
★★★★★

"HOA water main replacement along a greenbelt — pits stayed small, neighbors got 48-hour notice, and sod came back before the board meeting. No open trench through the commons."

— Amy W., West Jordan, UT
★★★★★

"Silicon Slopes-adjacent fiber backhaul from the MEP room to a new warehouse pad. Night bores when forklifts were idle — zero lost shifts for our tenant."

— Carlos D., Sandy, UT
★★★★★

"Residential gas line under a stamped concrete driveway. Entry pit was compact, restoration matched the existing broom finish, and Blue Stakes documentation was in our closing packet."

— Rachel H., Orem, UT
★★★★☆

"Storm drain casing under a church parking lot. Spring runoff delayed one day but they kept us updated. Grout met city spec first review."

— Tom B., Layton, UT
★★★★★

"Tech campus needed electric duct across an active parking lot. Traffic control plan integrated with our shift change — bore profile matched survey."

— Maria G., Lehi, UT
★★★★★

"Commercial kitchen needed water service across a reinforced apron. Short HDD shot saved ripping six inches of concrete. Murray City locates were handled cleanly."

— Greg P., Murray, UT
★★★★★

"Main Street-adjacent retail TI needed sewer under flagstone without shutting foot traffic. They worked early mornings and left the corridor open by lunch."

— Janet L., Bountiful, UT
★★★★★

"USU-area duplex needed lateral replacement under a mature tree line. Compact rig from the alley — tree and fence stayed intact."

— Kevin S., Logan, UT
★★★★★

"Hillside lot with sandstone outcrop needed gas service. They matched bit selection to Draper geology, not valley clay defaults. Tie-in passed Dominion inspection first try."

— Angela N., Draper, UT
★★★★☆

"New subdivision gas lateral under a long driveway. One small tie-in cut at the meter — rest of the concrete stayed. HOA restoration doc helped with district approval."

— Derek F., Riverton, UT
★★★★★

"Jordan River-adjacent lot needed sewer without disturbing riparian landscaping. Engineered profile stayed above groundwater — floodplain permits scoped upfront."

— Priya A., Millcreek, UT
★★★★★

"Industrial park water main rehab under active truck route. UDOT coordination on frontage bore — lane closure window held to one night."

— Marcus J., Taylorsville, UT
★★★★★

"3800 West corridor retail needed fiber under asphalt after TI paving. Vault tie-in same day — lot reopened for morning delivery trucks."

— Elena V., West Valley City, UT
★★★★★

"Daybreak-area HOA lateral under berm and pool deck. Surface restoration matched HOA spec — board approved before backfill."

— Brian C., South Jordan, UT

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