New gas service on Northridge residential lot
Trenchless from Xcel main to meter — HOA restoration doc, inspection, and tie-in coordinated.
Highlands Ranch, CO · Douglas County
Trenchless and conventional utility installation in Highlands Ranch — gas, electric, water, and sewer placed under C-470 corridor, HOA-governed neighborhoods, and Backcountry premium lots.
Utility installation in Highlands Ranch combines HDD, auger boring, and targeted open-cut for gas, electric, water, and sewer placement. Northridge, Southridge, and Backcountry locations benefit from HDD when HOA-spec surface restoration and Metro District permit requirements make conventional trench approach impractical.
Centennial Water & Sanitation, Xcel, and carrier fiber providers each carry specification standards — Directional Boring Colorado coordinates submittals and acceptance. Metro District utility coordination adds a step beyond standard Douglas County ROW.
Town Center mixed-use and C-470 corridor commercial pad installations follow TI schedules — HDD or bore-and-jack installs service before occupancy without disrupting completed pavement.
Real Douglas County angles — not generic statewide copy.
Trenchless from Xcel main to meter — HOA restoration doc, inspection, and tie-in coordinated.
CDOT-spec bore-and-jack with steel casing — Metro District coordination and MOT plan.
HDD lateral replacement — Centennial Water inspection and HOA surface restoration.
Grade-controlled lateral from main to foundation — premium HOA restoration spec.
Highlands Ranch utility installation crews coordinate with Xcel, Centennial Water, Metro District, CDOT, and HOA districts upfront. HOA restoration scope documented before rig day.
Douglas County expansive clay, Plum Creek and Littleton Canal alluvium, and compacted fill on C-470 corridor redevelopments.
Highlands Ranch bores hit expansive clay on most residential grids and compacted fill on C-470 corridor pads. Plum Creek alluvium near the south boundary and Littleton Canal adjacency add groundwater awareness on fringe alignments. HOA-spec restoration raises surface stakes on every job.
Douglas County hail, summer lightning, and freeze-thaw at elevation push Highlands Ranch crews to plan seasonal clay heave on HOA-governed residential grids.
Summer afternoon lightning affects exposed C-470 pads. Winter freeze-thaw at elevation stresses clay and affects pit access in hillside lots. Spring clay saturation raises groundwater on south fringe alignments.
Highlands Ranch Metro District utility coordination, Douglas County ROW, CDOT C-470 and I-25 south relocations, Plum Creek floodplain.
Highlands Ranch Metro District coordinates utility access; Douglas County ROW handles streets. CDOT C-470 controls state corridor bores. Plum Creek floodplain work may need additional review. HOA architectural review may apply to surface restoration specs on many lots.
C-470 and HOA-governed surface restoration costs strongly favor trenchless installation on all lateral and service replacement work in Highlands Ranch.
Duct count, vault spacing, asphalt restoration, traffic control, inspection time.
You share plans or describe the problem; we confirm alignment, depth, access, and which trenchless method fits Colorado soils.
Colorado 811 ticket filed; wait period before pits open unless your permit path differs. We pothole where marks conflict.
Bore plan, CDOT or city ROW permits, railroad agreements, and crossing engineering when the path leaves private property.
Compact spread for tight Boulder lots; larger HDD for I-25 or I-70 relocations — matched to length and diameter.
Steered pilot on design line, ream passes sized for your pipe or casing, fluid program tuned for clay or sandstone.
HDPE fusion, steel casing, or multi-duct bundle pulled with tension and bend-radius monitoring.
Pressure test, mandrel, or survey records for owners, inspectors, and operators as spec requires.
Compact pits, replace sod or hardscape per scope, leave 811 ticket and locate map in your project file.
Yes — Xcel coordination and HOA restoration documentation.
CDOT coordination scoped upfront — lead times vary by alignment.
Yes — HRMD coordination required before mobilization.
Yes — compact pits and HOA-grade surface restoration as standard.
Yes — south Douglas County mobilization.
24/7 — Emergency dispatch statewide. Tell us entry, exit, pipe size, and county — a bore specialist calls back with cost drivers, not a flat rate.
Scope your alignment
Step 1 of 2 — path, pipe, and city first