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The annual HDD Survey: Trends, Technologies, and Market Insights for 2024 Part 2

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In this episode of 'Subsurface Stories,' hosts Robert Carpenter and Josh Allen continue discussing the HCD survey published in the June issue of Underground Infrastructure. They explore the concept of hardening power lines by moving them underground to withstand harsh weather conditions. The conversation also delves into the diversification within the HDD (Horizontal Directional Drilling) market, shifting from traditional oil and gas projects to water mains, electric transmission lines, and more. The episode further addresses workforce challenges, the increased demand for HDD technology, and utilities starting to manage some projects in-house. Finally, they touch on the importance of equipment availability and service quality in the industry. For detailed insights, check the June issue of Underground Infrastructure.

00:00 Introduction to Subsurface Stories

00:42 The Importance of Hardening Power Lines

04:52 Challenges and Solutions in Underground Power Lines

09:17 Diversification in the Large Rig Market

14:58 Workforce Challenges and Opportunities

19:44 Contractor Needs and Industry Partnerships

25:00 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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In this episode of 'Subsurface Stories,' hosts Robert Carpenter and Josh Allen continue discussing the HCD survey published in the June issue of Underground Infrastructure. They explore the concept of hardening power lines by moving them underground to withstand harsh weather conditions. The conversation also delves into the diversification within the HDD (Horizontal Directional Drilling) market, shifting from traditional oil and gas projects to water mains, electric transmission lines, and more. The episode further addresses workforce challenges, the increased demand for HDD technology, and utilities starting to manage some projects in-house. Finally, they touch on the importance of equipment availability and service quality in the industry. For detailed insights, check the June issue of Underground Infrastructure.

00:00 Introduction to Subsurface Stories

00:42 The Importance of Hardening Power Lines

04:52 Challenges and Solutions in Underground Power Lines

09:17 Diversification in the Large Rig Market

14:58 Workforce Challenges and Opportunities

19:44 Contractor Needs and Industry Partnerships

25:00 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

  continue reading

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