Trenchless Boring for Underground Utility Installations Across the U.S.
Crigger Power installs underground stormwater lines using trenchless boring methods that protect roads, railways, parking lots, and finished surfaces. We drill clean, grade-accurate bores that keep drainage systems flowing without disturbing what’s above.
Open trenching isn’t always an option, but stormwater still needs to move. That’s where we come in. Every job is handled by Crigger crews using in-house rigs and boring systems. We adjust to dense clay, sandy fill, and mixed ground while staying spec-locked.
For stormwater bores that demand straight paths, tight tolerances, and zero surface damage, Crigger Power gets it drilled right.
Stormwater Boring Across Roads, Railways & Finished Sites
Stormwater systems don’t stop at the curb, and Crigger Power knows how to keep them moving underground. We install storm drain lines and drainage pipes using trenchless boring methods that avoid surface disruption while meeting strict grade and flow requirements. Our crews drill clean, controlled paths beneath highways, railroad beds, commercial parking lots, and other high-impact surfaces where open excavation isn’t allowed or feasible.
Each bore is designed to maintain line, grade, and capacity for long-term drainage performance. We adapt to working under live traffic, finished infrastructure, and active job sites without interrupting the flow above.
With Crigger on the job, your stormwater utility gets installed correctly—without cutbacks, closures, or schedule slips.

Related Trenchless Services for Drainage & Utility Crossings
Stormwater boring requires precision, and Crigger Power delivers it without shortcuts. Every bore matches the site’s exact conditions—grade specs, soil makeup, utility depth, and surface restrictions. Our team handles crossings beneath highways, rail lines, and finished developments using in-house crews and trenchless rigs built for the job.
These services support complete drainage system builds, helping sewer and water systems stay on spec and on schedule, without open cuts or site disruption.
Stormwater Boring FAQs
Installing stormwater lines below the surface isn’t as simple as digging a ditch, and Crigger Power treats it with the seriousness it deserves.
Our clients come to us early with questions about grade control, flow capacity, surface disruption, and trenchless boring methods that work on active sites. We keep every job in-house, which means fast answers, fewer delays, and complete control from pit to pullback.
Here are the most common questions we get about trenchless stormwater boring, drainage pipe installation, and how we drill it right when open-cut isn’t an option.
Stormwater boring is a trenchless method used to install underground stormwater lines without disturbing the surface. Instead of open trenching through roads, rail lines, or finished sites, we drill a guided path beneath the surface and pull or push pipe into place. It’s used when drainage systems need to pass through high-traffic, developed, or restricted areas.
Crigger Power uses stormwater boring for culvert crossings, parking lot drainage, commercial sites, and infrastructure projects where flow accuracy matters but excavation isn’t possible. It’s faster, cleaner, and safer for sites that can’t be shut down.
Stormwater systems depend on slope. Even small grade errors can create standing water or flow issues. We use guided boring systems and pilot tube methods that allow our crews to track grade and line throughout the bore, making real-time adjustments as needed to stay on spec.
Because Crigger owns the gear and runs the job, there’s no delay waiting on subcontractors to correct a mistake. We drill it right the first time to guarantee consistent water movement and long-term drainage performance.
We install a range of pipe materials based on site specs, flow requirements, and soil conditions. Common options include:
- Reinforced concrete pipe (RCP)
- High-density polyethylene (HDPE)
- Polyvinyl chloride (PVC)
- Corrugated metal pipe (CMP)
- Steel casing for jack and bore applications
Every job is evaluated for diameter, grade, soil type, and project goals, then matched with the appropriate boring method and pipe material for maximum durability and flow.
Yes—and that’s one of the reasons clients hire Crigger. We specialize in boring beneath active infrastructure without surface disruption. Whether the job is under a city street, a DOT-controlled highway, or a commercial development already in use, our crews know how to work around existing utilities, traffic, and site access.
Stormwater boring allows critical drainage infrastructure to be installed without shutting down operations, relocating traffic, or damaging the surface. We keep the flow moving—both above and below.
Crigger Power handles stormwater boring projects across the United States. While we have strong roots in the Southeast, our crews mobilize fast and complete trenchless drainage installations wherever they’re needed. We’re fully equipped to work in rural, suburban, or urban environments—across any soil type or grade spec.
With in-house crews and rigs, we eliminate the delays and red tape that come with subs. If your project needs stormwater lines installed with trenchless precision, we’ll show up ready to drill it right.
Contact Crigger Power for Trenchless Stormwater Boring Services
Crigger Power installs stormwater drainage systems in places where open trenching stalls out. We drill clean, on-grade utility bores beneath roads, rail lines, and developed sites using trenchless methods built to protect what’s above and keep water moving below.
We own the rigs. We guide the bores. We stay on schedule while keeping grade tight and flow consistent. If your site needs stormwater infrastructure with zero surface disruption, send us the specs and we’ll get it drilled right.
Contact us today and let’s start drilling it right.