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Gone are the days when the only option was to tear up the asphalt to lay new underground water, cable, and electric
lines in developed areas. Now horizontal directional drilling (also known as trenchless technology and directional
boring) goes under roads, driveways, wetlands, and other natural and man-made structures.
Traveling at shallow depths, horizontal directional drilling can be performed without traffic delays and excavating.
Horizontal directional drilling does not usually require lengthy permitting processes -- important as local and federal
protection of land and resources increases.
Working with environmentally friendly techniques and modern rigs, horizontal directional drilling bores a path for
utilities including water, cable, fiber optic, and other lines. We welcome the opportunity to apply our underground drilling
expertise to your project.
"Call us for an estimate and to discuss how you may
use this new technology on your next project. HDD is happy to
answer any of your questions."
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| We are interested in hiring a person experienced in drilling, tracking, or with general construction
knowledge. CDL licenses are a plus but we will train. Our growing company offers a great salary including drilling
bonuses, health and dental insurance, paid vacation/holidays and a 401K plan. Call us to inquire at 603-428-6333 or
email daniellem@hddbore.com.
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Everyone knows what a hassle it is when a highway is under construction. Fortunately, directional drilling can happen
so invisibly that drivers aren't inconvenienced and utility companies don't have to pay for road reconstruction.
In March 2005, Henniker Directional Drilling (HDD) crossed Interstate 93 in New Hampshire, a
north/south road that runs the length of the state from Massachusetts to Canada.
Read More.
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Changing the Landscape of Drilling; Leaving the Topsoil Untouched
They've tunneled beneath flowing rivers and active runways. They can hit a dinner plate-sized target inside a basement
from across the street. They're the four men on the crew of Henniker Directional Drilling LLC. And while they don't exactly
leap buildings in a single bound, they have been called in to save the day many times.
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No Worries When HDD Is On the Job
Henniker Directional Drilling featured in an article in the March issue of National Driller.
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Conduit Drilled Under River
Henniker Directional Drilling installs HDPE pipe under Connecticut River between New Hampshire and Vermont.
You can see the article in the Sept. 8 issue of New England Construction.
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