by Ecotech | Dec 16, 2019 | EcoTech, Hydro Excavation
Job Highlight – Forest Hill, MD Our team worked closely with a contractor on this project in Forest Hill, MD. We were tasked with slot trenching and the addition of pole holes so that sight lighting could be installed.
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by Ecotech | Dec 9, 2019 | EcoTech, Hydro Excavation
Hydro Excavation is perfect for excavating telephone poles due to its precision, and speed.
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by Ecotech | Jun 1, 2019 | EcoTech, Ecotech Team, Excavation, Hydro Excavation
Hydro Excavation is ideal for those hard to reach projects. Take for example this pole hole project that required remote excavation for a pole replacement. Look closely for a thumbs up from our crew – nice work guys!
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by Ecotech | Mar 4, 2019 | EcoTech, Excavation, Hydro Excavation, Services
At Ecotech, we believe in building strong long lasting relationships with our clients and partners. We are driven each day by our core values which include Success & Safety of Others, Respectful Communication, Honesty & Hard Work, and a Positive Attitude, and we work laboriously to meet the highest in safety standards as well as reliability for our customers. Our job is to offer the best service, while also being aware of our client’s individual needs and budgets. Over the years, we have had the pleasure of working with many industry leading companies on a variety of exciting projects, and Rettew is one such company.
We were honored to have Bill Steinhart, Senior Geophysicist of Rettew Associates take time out of his busy schedule to sit down with us to discuss Rettew and its Subsurface Utility Engineering (SUE) services as well as the relationship that has developed between our two companies. (more…)
by Ecotech | Nov 13, 2018 | EcoTech, Excavation, Hydro Excavation, Projects
When an electrical contractor contacted us to help them with a project at a Steel Plant in Coatesville, PA our team was up for the task!
Hydro Excavating was needed to trench, expose and repair an electric primary conduit. The area was too congested underground for traditional mechanical equipment, and so hand digging would have been required in this situation.
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