Nationwide Directional Drilling Built on Hard Work
Crigger Power wasn’t built in a boardroom—it was built in the mud, by crews who knew the work had to be done right the first time. Since 1993, Anthony Crigger has led from the trench, not a truck cab. That same mindset still drives every bore we drill. We show up with our own crews, our own gear, and full control over how safely and efficiently the job gets done.
From day one, safety has been our standard, not a formality. Whether boring under a highway or trenching near live utilities, we assess the risks, plan the bore path, and execute with precision. No subcontractors. No excuses. Just seasoned operators who know their equipment and how to keep the site safe.
We serve cold storage, EV, telecom, and municipal jobs nationwide. No matter the scope, we protect people, property, and timelines—because absolute safety is earned, not stamped.
Our Boring Certifications
Why Crigger Power Stands Out in Utility Construction
Crigger Power was built in the field. What started as a single-crew drop-bury operation has grown into a national force by doing the hard jobs ourselves, one bore and trench at a time. We’ve earned our reputation by showing up, staying hands-on, and finishing strong—no excuses.
Here’s why Crigger Power keeps getting the call:
Crigger Power isn’t about flash. We solve problems where they happen—underground, on-site, and under pressure. If you need a contractor who gets it done without the runaround and comes backed by all the certifications to prove it, you’ve found us.
Crigger Directional Drilling FAQs
Directional drilling is a trenchless construction method used to install underground utilities with minimal surface disruption. Instead of digging a traditional trench, we drill a guided bore path horizontally beneath the surface, then pull back conduit, pipe, or cabling through the hole. The process is ideal for crossing roads, waterways, or developed areas without damaging what’s above.
Crigger Power uses advanced locating systems and field-calibrated rigs to control bore depth, angle, and direction precisely, ensuring utilities are placed exactly where they need to be.
For our clients, this means faster timelines, lower restoration costs, and the ability to work in tight or sensitive areas like urban corridors, campuses, or active job sites. Whether it’s power, fiber, or water, directional drilling lets us go under, not through, whatever’s in the way.
Directional drilling can be used for a wide range of underground utilities. Our crews have installed everything from basic telecom lines to complex multi-utility conduit banks. We match the bore profile, drill head, and pullback setup to the specific needs of the site and infrastructure.
Here are just some of the utility types we commonly install:
- Power & Electrical: Primary and secondary conduit runs, switchgear lines, and transformer feeds
- Fiber Optic & Telecom: Long-haul fiber, local loop, and point-to-point broadband installations
- Drainage: Potable water lines, sewer force mains, and pressure-rated pipe systems
- EV Charging: Conduit and cabling for commercial and public EV charger networks
- Cold Storage Facilities: Specialized bores for sub-slab utilities in temperature-controlled warehouses
From simple drops to complex multi-conduit runs, we bring the tooling and experience to get it done right the first time.
Yes—and that’s one of the biggest reasons clients call Crigger. Not all drilling crews are built for difficult terrain, but we are. Our team routinely completes bores through rock, cobble, clay, and saturated soils by selecting the right equipment and adapting in real time. That includes using mud motors, high-torque drill heads, and real-time tracking systems that maintain bore accuracy through unpredictable material.
We don’t just tolerate rough ground—we plan for it. Crigger Power performs pre-bore evaluations, pilot tests if needed, and works closely with engineers or project managers to prevent costly surprises. When other contractors walk away from rock, we gear up and drill through it.
Project timelines vary based on site conditions, bore length, utility type, and access, but Crigger Power is known for moving fast. We eliminate delays tied to subcontractors or third-party approvals with in-house crews and equipment. We can often mobilize, drill, and wrap up in less time than the industry average.
A short bore under 200 feet might be completed in a day or two, while longer or more complex jobs could take a week or more, depending on permits, inspections, and utility tie-ins. We stay on schedule by coordinating closely with the GC, inspecting every bore path beforehand, and proactively managing challenges. When clients need tight turnarounds, we deliver.
Yes, we do. While our roots are in the Southeast, Crigger Power is a fully mobile contractor with active and completed projects across the United States. Our crews travel where the work is—rural farmland, coastal developments, city infrastructure, or high-demand energy corridors. We’re licensed, insured, and equipped for work in any region.
We can bid competitively and mobilize quickly because we own our gear, run our teams, and operate lean. Whether you’re building a solar farm in Florida, installing EV infrastructure in Ohio, or running fiber in Georgia, Crigger Power will show up ready to drill and finish strong.
Contact Crigger Power
We’re not a corporate outfit—we’re a real crew ready to get your job drilled, built, and done. If you need directional drilling, boring, or underground utility work anywhere in the U.S., send us a job or give us a call. We’ll get eyes on the site and boots in the dirt fast.