01/07/2026
Today we completed a controlled sewer main blast approximately 190 feet from an active preschool — while class was in session. This was a tightly confined site surrounded by roads, utilities, and occupied structures, with absolutely zero room for error.
From planning to ex*****on, every detail was intentional.
Zero fly rock
Excellent, dig-ready fragmentation
Stable trench walls with minimal overbreak
Peak vibration under 0.18 PPV
No disruption to surrounding activity
The blast energy was directed downward into the rock, not outward into the environment. Mats stayed seated, material broke in place, and the trench was left exactly how utility work demands it — clean, controlled, and ready to move forward.
This wasn’t luck.
This wasn’t “sending it.”
This was engineered restraint.
Blasting in sensitive areas doesn’t have to be loud, risky, or disruptive when it’s handled by a company that understands vibration control, confinement, timing, and accountability. Anyone can break rock — very few can do it this close to occupied structures and make it look routine.
If your project is boxed in by buildings, utilities, traffic, or public concern — and hammering or ripping just isn’t cutting it — this is where we shine.
Tight sites. Real constraints. Proven results.
We don’t just say we can do it — we show you, before, during, and after the shot.
When failure isn’t an option, call the crew built for difficult work.