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Precision. Performance. Reliability.

Directional Drilling for Fiber Optics

Precision Directional Drilling for Safe, Efficient, and Low-Impact Fiber Installation

Directional drilling for fiber optics is a trenchless installation method that allows fiber-optic conduit and cables to be placed underground with minimal surface disruption. Using HDD (Horizontal Directional Drilling) technology, crews can drill beneath roads, driveways, rivers, and developed areas without excavation, ensuring faster deployment and reduced environmental impact. At Galileo Network Constructions, we perform complete HDD operations — from bore path engineering and conduit placement to cable pulling, splicing, and final testing — delivering precise, safe, and long-lasting fiber infrastructure.

Our skilled professionals manage the entire process, from planning to final testing.

Comprehensive Expertise

We use the latest tools and technologies to ensure accuracy and efficiency in every project.

Cutting-Edge Equipment

Decades of combined experience in building and maintaining aerial fiber networks.

Proven Reliability 

Strict project management ensures deadlines and budgets are always met.

On-Time Delivery

We coordinate with local utilities and stakeholders to reduce downtime and service interruptions.

Minimal Disruption

From design consultation to ongoing maintenance, we provide complete lifecycle support.

End-to-End Support

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Our Commitment to Safety Standards

  • OSHA Compliance – All field operations comply with Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations.

  • Pole Climbing & Fall Protection Standards – Technicians are fully trained and certified for aerial work, ensuring proper use of harnesses and fall-arrest systems.

  • Electrical Hazard Awareness – Strict adherence to safety distances and protective procedures near energized lines.

  • Regular Safety Audits & Training – Ongoing safety workshops and site inspections to maintain a zero-incident environment.

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