Duct bank under a 10600 South retail pad
Post-paving electrical load requires conduit between vaults after asphalt is down. HDD crosses the lot from offset pits — curbs and HOA street trees stay intact except at handhole tie-ins.
South Jordan, UT · Salt Lake County
Steerable HDD under South Jordan 10600 South rebuilds, Daybreak village corridors, and Jordan River Parkway adjacency — mud programs tuned for lake-bed clay, HOA berm landscapes, and Salt Lake County utility congestion.
Horizontal directional drilling in South Jordan lets Daybreak village and Oquirrh Lake homeowners replace sewer and water lines under stamped concrete, HOA berm plantings, and narrow lot frontage without surrendering community landscape standards to open-cut restoration. Contractors on 10600 South mixed-use schedules use steerable pulls to link vaults after paving — storefront access stays open while conduit crosses under the sidewalk toward the Jordan River Parkway.
Salt Lake County's shallow stack — Rocky Mountain Power secondary, Dominion Energy gas, South Jordan City water, carrier fiber, and irrigation — means every South Jordan HDD alignment starts with Blue Stakes 811 tickets and potholes at paint conflicts before rigs approach I-15 Bangerter Highway or Redwood Road frontage. Directional Boring Utah matches spread to footage and geology: compact units for Daybreak alley shots, larger rigs for Jordan River Parkway extensions and UDOT corridor relocations.
South Jordan HDD demand rises after spring runoff when Jordan River groundwater and lake-bed clay swell expose aging PVC laterals under slabs near the Parkway trail corridor. We quote alignment, mud weight, and permit lead time before booking steel — Salt Lake County and UDOT agreements on I-15 corridor jobs often extend beyond the physical bore.
Real Salt Lake County angles — not generic statewide copy.
Post-paving electrical load requires conduit between vaults after asphalt is down. HDD crosses the lot from offset pits — curbs and HOA street trees stay intact except at handhole tie-ins.
Corroded galvanized service under a narrow lot and mature sidewalk. Steerable bore from the meter set preserves the walk and HOA berm that open trench would tear out for weeks.
UDOT corridor work stacks multi-utility moves under state ROW. HDD narrows lane closure footprints — MOT plans and night windows scoped before mobilization.
Parkway-adjacent property cannot strip trail-side vegetation for open trench. Profile avoids shallow gas and irrigation while maintaining grade to the main.
South Jordan HDD crews confirm survey and locate paint first — Blue Stakes 811 notification before pits open, longer when UDOT I-15 or Jordan River floodplain review applies. Entry and exit pits are shored for lake-bed clay; mud weight is tuned for groundwater near the Jordan River Parkway and sand lenses toward 10600 South. Pilot, ream, and pullback are monitored for buoyancy on long HDPE pulls through South Jordan fill.
Southwest Salt Lake Valley lake-bed clay, Oquirrh bench alluvial fans, and engineered fill in Daybreak master-planned sections.
South Jordan bores hit lake-bed clay on most grids, engineered fill in Daybreak sections, and alluvial fan cobble toward the Oquirrh bench. Fill-over-clay transitions create mixed penetration rates without proper mud weight. East-side alignments near Jordan River tributaries need spring groundwater planning.
Southwest valley heat and lake-fringe breeze push South Jordan crews to plan mud programs for lake-bed clay and summer lightning holds on Daybreak pads.
Summer heat on exposed Daybreak pads affects crew safety and mud performance. Spring runoff raises groundwater on east-side tributary alignments. Winter inversion moisture softens lake-bed clay — we communicate seasonal windows with HOA restoration schedules.
South Jordan City Public Works, Salt Lake County ROW, UDOT Mountain View Corridor relocations, and Jordan River tributary drainage on east-side paths.
South Jordan City Public Works handles permits inside city limits. UDOT Mountain View Corridor authority controls state corridor bores. Salt Lake County ROW applies on outer edges. Daybreak HOA architectural review may apply to surface restoration specs on many lots.
Open-cut across a 10600 South retail pad or Daybreak front yard often costs more in pavers, HOA berm restoration, and business interruption than the bore. HDD wins when Dominion Energy and gas share the first few feet, when hardscape cannot be sacrificed, or when UDOT ROW limits trench width — open-cut may still fit open acreage near Riverton border where restoration is cheap.
Footage, diameter, clay versus granite, dewatering, traffic control, permit fees, utility density, and rig class — quoted as drivers, not a menu price.
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.
South Jordan HDD pricing follows length, diameter, lake-bed clay or cobble, groundwater, utility density, and restoration — not a flat per-foot rate. A Daybreak driveway shot, a 10600 South duct bank, and an I-15 UDOT relocation use different spreads and permits. Send your alignment for a free estimate with cost drivers listed.
Yes — shrink-swell lake-bed clay is common across the Salt Lake Valley floor. Mud programs, ream sequence, and pullback speed limit frac-outs along the Jordan River Parkway corridor. Saturated ground after spring runoff may require schedule shifts — we say so before mobilizing.
Utah dig law requires Blue Stakes notification before legal dig time. Congested corridors on 10600 South and Bangerter Highway often need remark tickets and hand holes at conflicts.
Yes — daily mobilization across Salt Lake County with the same Blue Stakes discipline. Permitting authority shifts between city, county, and water utility depending on address.
Often yes — pits offset from the drive and a steerable path under the slab. Some tie-ins need a small access cut; we flag that in the quote.
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