With today’s increasingly complex and congested underground environments, there is no room for error when excavating or exposing utilities.
Underground professionals know that damaging existing utilities — whether it be fiber, gas, electric, water or sewer lines — can result in dangerous and often costly consequences. To help ensure operator safety and minimize downtime, contractors have turned to vacuum excavators — and often more specifically, hydroexcavators — as their secret weapon on a variety of underground projects.From ground and soil considerations to ensuring the proper water pressure, following key best practices can help underground construction professionals improve efficiency, increase productivity and

















