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Horizontal Directional Drilling

 

Our trenchless construction services have successfully navigated various complex underground conditions, providing precise installations, avoiding existing utilities, and minimizing surface disturbance. Whether through HDD, auger boring, hammer boring, or pipe bursting, we have consistently delivered results on time, within budget, and with minimal impact on surrounding areas.

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Project Case Studies

Dalton Ranch West Subdivision

Durango, CO

 

Canyon spearheaded the development of vacant land within the Dalton Ranch community. The project included the expansion of domestic water, sewer, electrical, communication, and gas system to the area. The infrastructure expansion also included site grading, subgrade stabilization, curb & gutter, and paving.

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Rock Creek Subdivision

Ignacio, CO

 

This project focused on the development of vacant land in Ignacio, CO. The project included the expansion of the domestic water, raw water, sewer, electrical, communication, and gas system to the area. The infrastructure expansion also included site grading, subgrade stabilization, curb & gutter, sidewalk, storm drainage, street lighting and paving.

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Edgemont Meadows

Durango, CO

 

For this project, Canyon led Phase 3 of the development of vacant land within the community of Edgemont. The project included the expansion of the domestic water, sewer, electrical, communication, and gas system to the area. The infrastructure expansion also included site grading, subgrade stabilization, curb & gutter, a large detention pond/outfall, and paving.

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Precast Concrete Pipe Rehabilitation

Ignacio, CO

 

The Southern Ute Indian Tribe (SUIT) hired Canyon to handle the rehabilitation of 13,330 feet of existing 20” precast concrete pipe (PCCP) using 20” DR26 HDPE. The existing 20” PCCP was the main domestic water supply to the community and had begun to deteriorate and leak after at least a half-century of service.

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Navajo Nation Municipal Pipeline

Fruitland, NM

 

Canyon Construction was tasked with fusing 3,600 linear feet of 24” DIPS, DR 9 pipe, and 3,700 linear feet of 4” DR 11 HDPE pipe. This work was a key part of the Navajo Nation Municipal Pipeline, Schedule 2 through 6, Animas La-Plata Project / NNMP HDD Repair. The ultimate goal of the project was to install the 3,600’ of 24” HDPE beneath the failed Bluff Road Section of the NNMP project.

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