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Constructors, Inc.  
Carlsbad, NM
Specializing in general asphalt, concrete, dirt & utility construction
 
Sargent Electric Co.  
Pittsburgh, PA
Sargent delivers electrical, instrumentation, wireless and teledata services nationwide for our strategic customers. We operate from 7 office locations throughout the midwest and northeast.
 
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Riverton, IL
Services provided-High-Medium Voltage for Transmission and Distribution, Construction and Maintenance. Substation Construction and Maintenance, new or existing. Emergency storm/emergency response and restoration available upon request 24/7
 
Cantonment, FL
 
Warrington, PA
 
Siloam Springs, AR
Heavy construction in Arkansas and Oklahoma is not for the average contractor. Specializing in Underground Utilities, Excavation & Drilling, Water Mains, Hauling & Dumping, and Road Construction
 
Calumet City, IL
General commercial, industrial & underground utilities contractor
 
Welsh, LA
 
New Haven, WV
 
Topeka, KS
 
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Raleigh, NC
 
Fayetteville, NC
 
Naperville, IL
 
Union, IL
 
Quincy, IL
 
Minneapolis, MN
 
Saint Joseph, MI
 
Louisville, KY
 
Oquawka, IL
 
McHenry, IL
 
Edwardsville, IL
 
University Park, IL
 
IndustryNet is the Industrial Marketplace for Utility Contractors

Utility contractors play a crucial role in the construction and maintenance of infrastructure that supports essential services such as water, electricity, gas, telecommunications, and sewage systems. These contractors engage in a variety of processes, including excavation, installation, repair, and maintenance of utility lines and systems. They often work on projects that involve laying underground pipes, cables, and conduits, as well as constructing above-ground facilities like substations and water treatment plants.

The materials used by utility contractors vary depending on the type of utility service. For water and sewage systems, they typically use materials such as PVC, ductile iron, and concrete for pipes and fittings. In electrical and telecommunications projects, contractors use copper and fiber optic cables, as well as steel and aluminum for structural components. Gas utility projects often involve the use of polyethylene and steel pipes to ensure safety and durability.

Utility contractors employ a range of specialized equipment and machinery to perform their tasks efficiently. Excavators, trenchers, and backhoes are commonly used for digging and trenching operations. Directional drilling machines allow for the installation of utility lines with minimal surface disruption. Cranes and hoists assist in the placement of heavy components, while safety equipment ensures the protection of workers and the public.

The applications of utility contracting services extend across various industries. In residential and commercial construction, utility contractors install and connect essential services to new buildings. In the energy sector, they support the development and maintenance of power generation and distribution networks. Telecommunications companies rely on utility contractors to expand and upgrade their infrastructure to meet increasing demand for data services. Municipalities and government agencies often engage utility contractors for public works projects, such as road construction and urban development, which require the relocation or installation of utility lines.

Utility contractors must adhere to strict regulatory standards and safety protocols to ensure the reliability and safety of the services they provide. They often work closely with engineers, project managers, and regulatory bodies to coordinate and execute projects effectively. The industry requires skilled labor and technical expertise to manage the complexities of utility infrastructure development and maintenance.

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