Safety is Colorado Horizontal Boring number one priority. We are focused on providing a safe work environment for all personnel in every aspect of the workplace.

We believe all accidents can be prevented and safety is an integral part of everyone’s job.
Our management and field employees are responsible for demonstrating safety leadership, providing a safe work environment and promoting safety as one of our core value at all times.

Our providing a safe working environment for our employees and customers is accomplished through our having a comprehensive safety policy coupled with both robust safety training and safety compliance programs.

Colorado Horizontal Boring Free Estimate | Free Estimate Form

Colorado Horizontal Boring Free Estimate | Free Estimate Form

To get a free directional boring bid for your next electrical, telecom, oil and gas, sewer, water or irrigation project, fill out the form below or send us an email at quotes @ BoringContractors.com

Colorado Horizontal Boring Free Estimate | Free Estimate Fill Out, Email or Call

Colorado Horizontal Boring Free Estimate | Free Estimate Fill Out, Email or Call

You can fill out the estimate form below or if you prefer call or email with any questions you may have about how to get your directional drilling or horizontal auger boring project bid.

We will need answers to the following project questions in order to provide you with an accurate boring quote:

Contact Name, Contact Phone, Company, Company Phone, Email, Project Name, Public or Private, Project City, Project Address, Project State, Project Owner, Bid Date, Need Quote By Date, Bid Item (if Known, Length, Casing Size, Thickness of Casing Wall, Crossing Under, Carrier Size/Material, Force Main, Gravity Sewer, Water Main, Is Grade Critical, Is Line Critical, Pit Depth, Anticipated Schedule Date, Will Trench Boxes be Required, Who is to Install the Carrier Pipe, Is Fill of Annular Spaces Required?, Fill Material, What are the Soil Conditions, Is the Water Table Above or Below the Pipe, Are Boring Logs Available, Is the Site for the Pit Open or is it Tight, Vehicle Access to Site, Utilities in Area, Are There any Lines Overhead (Excavator Operation), How Critical is the Line and Grade, Do We Need to Hit an Existing Manhole or Line.