Hydroexcavation and Conventional Digging Work Together

Hydroexcavation and Conventional Digging Work Together
Locating a pipeline in a boatyard on the Gulf of Mexico required probing 20-feet deep in an area where conventional trenching wasn’t possible because of the high water table. (Photos courtesy of T-Rex)

Working in sales and marketing for the largest fleet of hydroexcavators in Texas, Karl Lassberg doesn’t see conventional excavators as competition. “We’re really working in conjunction with mechanical equipment,” says Lassberg, of T-Rex Services Hydro Excavation and Industrial...

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