We’re proud to have handled projects like these
TPI Utility Construction has earned our reputation as one of Indiana’s highest-quality providers of directional drilling and related services in large part because of the way we handled projects like these:
6000’ WATER MAIN
In 2005, TPI used directional drilling to run 6,000 feet of ductile iron pipe to the Briarwood and Winter Green subdivisions on behalf of the City of Carmel.
50’ DEEP WATER MAIN
An installation in Terre Haute involved 500 feet of 20-inch casing. One section under an overpass required directional drilling at a depth of 50 feet.
TWO-MILE SEWER MAIN
In Summer 2006, the city of Indianapolis needed to run additional sewer lines along busy Southport Road to accommodate residential and commercial growth. Our crews used directional drilling to place 10,000 feet of 12-inch HDPE ahead of the deadline and below the project’s budget.
PROTECTING WOODS AND CREEK
When a new sewer lateral needed to be installed for Carmel High School, the distance of 680 feet itself wasn’t challenging. However, the conditions made the job difficult. The City’s desire to protect a beautiful wooded area that was crossed by a creek put our crews to the test. Using directional drilling, they installed the lateral 35 feet underground through the woods, crossing three feet under the creek.
