Under Ground Works

Underground electrical work covers designing, installing, and maintaining buried power lines to improve reliability, hide equipment, and protect cables from weather. It includes planning routes, choosing the right cables and trenching methods, installing conduit, duct banks, or direct-buried cables, making proper joints and terminations, preventing corrosion, ensuring good drainage, and following safety codes and testing. These steps keep the system reliable, accessible for repairs, and safe for workers and nearby utilities.

A black chain-link fence with a gate, behind which are green electrical utility boxes, and a gray concrete sidewalk in front. There are trees and a building in the background.
Construction site with orange pipes, dirt, and building materials.
Electrical cables and conduits installed in a circular concrete underground utility vault filled with water at a construction site.
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