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Trenchless Boring

Built for Roads, Rail & Real-World Conditions—We Bore What Other Contractors Skip

Trenchless Wastewater Boring for Underground Utility Installations Nationwide

Crigger Power installs underground wastewater lines using trenchless boring methods designed to protect the surface and maintain grade. We drill clean, straight utility paths beneath roads, railways, foundations, and critical infrastructure—keeping the flow underground and the jobsite above untouched.

Every bore is completed in-house using Crigger crews and our own field-tested rigs. We manage the full process—setup, alignment, and pullback—without outsourcing or delays. Our teams bore through clay, rock, sand, and fill while staying locked on spec.

For wastewater pipe installation that demands tight tolerances and zero surface disruption, Crigger Power drills it right.

Boring Services

Built for Gravity & Pressure-Rated Wastewater Systems

Wastewater infrastructure depends on flow, and Crigger Power installs it with the accuracy it demands. We handle trenchless boring for both gravity-fed systems and pressure-rated wastewater lines, keeping grade tight and performance consistent across every install.

Our crews know how to hold slope, maintain line, and avoid surface disruption while getting utilities in the ground clean and on spec. Gravity wastewater systems require an exact slope to prevent backups or pooling. We use guided boring methods and pilot tube systems to stay locked on grade throughout the bore.

We bore through variable ground for pressure-rated lines and installed durable pipe systems that handle load, volume, and long-term wear. No matter the spec, we get it drilled right—with crews who know wastewater.

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Other Trenchless Boring Services for Utility Crossings

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Drainage Boring

Trenchless boring for subgrade drainage lines that move high water volume without surface disruption or grade loss.

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Sewer Boring

Precision boring for underground sewer mains and service lines across infrastructure-heavy sites—no excavation required.

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Stormwater Boring

Trenchless installation of stormwater pipe systems through roadways, lots, and finished zones with minimal surface impact.

Wastewater Boring FAQs

Installing wastewater systems underground is about flow, grade, and getting the job done without wrecking what’s above. That’s why contractors bring questions to Crigger Power before the first pit is dug. We handle wastewater boring in-house, using our own rigs and experienced crews to deliver tight tolerances and trenchless paths under roads, rails, and live job sites.

Here are the questions we get most often about trenchless wastewater boring, gravity system installs, and how we keep tough utility projects on schedule. For deeper insights, visit our full FAQs and Blog page.

Wastewater boring refers to trenchless pipe installation for both sanitary and industrial wastewater systems, often involving longer distances, larger pipe sizes, or specific flow requirements.

While sewer boring typically focuses on municipal or residential systems, wastewater boring can also include pressure-rated pipe, treatment facility tie-ins, and larger-scale drainage infrastructure.

Crigger Power handles sewer and drain boring, adapting the bore method to match the pipe specs, ground conditions, and required flow characteristics. We don’t treat it like a one-size-fits-all job, because it’s not.

We install a wide range of wastewater pipe systems using trenchless boring. Common materials include:

  • Reinforced concrete pipe (RCP) for large-volume flow
  • PVC and HDPE for pressure or corrosion-resistant systems
  • Steel casing for jack and bore applications or deep-set utility runs
  • Carrier pipe with casing spacers when required by spec or soil conditions

Each bore is designed to match the job’s grade, alignment, and durability requirements. We work with engineers and project leads to ensure the right material is paired with the correct method.

Gravity-fed wastewater systems rely on the exact slope to function correctly. Even small deviations can lead to flow restriction, backflow, or pooling. Crigger uses guided boring systems and pilot tube technology to track grade in real time throughout the bore.

Because we run our own crews and gear, we stay locked in from start to pullback, making live adjustments as needed to keep the bore clean, straight, and on spec.

Yes. In fact, we’re often called in because the ground conditions are too tough for other crews. Our team bores through clay, sand, cobble, and solid rock using the right combination of cutting heads, drilling fluids, and support systems. For unstable zones, we adjust tooling and bore technique to maintain control and avoid surface disruption.

The Crigger crew never subcontracts out the hard parts. We drill through them, and we get the job done without excuses.

Crigger Power completes trenchless wastewater boring projects across the United States. We mobilize quickly, own our rigs, and handle the job with in-house crews from start to finish. Most of our work is in active environments—urban builds, DOT-controlled corridors, or high-traffic commercial sites—where precision and speed matter most.

If you need a wastewater pipe installed under critical infrastructure without shutting it down, Crigger is ready to bore it in, fast and clean.

Contact Crigger Power for Trenchless Boring

Crigger Power completes trenchless wastewater boring where excavation stops and other contractors leave. We install underground pipe through hard ground, beneath finished infrastructure, and across complex sites without surface disruption or missed tolerances.

Every bore is managed by our crews using in-house equipment, built for precision, speed, and control from start to finish. No rented rigs. No third-party delays. Field-proven wastewater boring delivered clean, on grade, and ready to tie in.

Contact us today and let’s start drilling it right.

We don’t hand off the tough jobs—we bore them ourselves. Send us your wastewater project!

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