
ICS
Integrated Construction Solutions


Construction
Remodeling, new builds, and site development
From small residential remodel to expansive new development; home owner to large business or raw land development, our teams keep busy and provide a pool of resources we can leverage to get your job done.

Telecom
Horizontal Directional Drilling (HDD) and Aerial Services
Underground and in the air, we take pride in laying and maintaining the infrastructure that connects our homes and communities.

BD and GCS Services
Equipment and Shop Services.
‘Together we grow stronger’ isn’t just a motivational slogan; local business and entrepreneurial support to equipment service, leasing, and repair, we can help each other grow stronger.

Equipment
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Shooter's Bucket Truck; for uppity work
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An aerial experience. You should have seen him at night on a shut down I-39. I didn't, but it sounds like it was pretty surreal.
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The Plow; Vibrating conduit through the countryside, at a medium pace.
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The Plow Blade; super big, super heavy, super impressive bit of metal
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The Plow at rest; it feeds the orange conduit over it's head, through a grove in the blade, planting it deep into the ground
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A Wet-vac; a powerful pressure washer with a giant dirt vacuum
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Once the ground is broken up with the pressure nozzle, the hose will clear the mud away with pinpoint accuracy to make "potholes' that can go down several feet so we can lay eyes on pre-existing cables and pipes and make sure the drill avoids them
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William's Drill
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A drill ready to roll out to a job site, or just returned from a job site. Not really sure.
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This is the Drill's bum.
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This is a real life video game
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Drill head for trying to eat through rock
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Mini x with Pimple Popper; attacking blue marble (the worst/hardest type of rock to run into).
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Behold. A truck.
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240 count* fiberoptic cable (*actual count may vary)

in the Community
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Home Base; the history oozes out of this place
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Fiber ready to go; it's coiled like this so it's pre-twisted and pulls out straight with no kinks or stress on the fibers inside.
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On the left is a pedestal, or 'ped' containing fiber connections, to the right a fiber marker, a hollow tube that's just here to let people know there is buried fiber around here.
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This is a whole OLT cluster we set up around the state
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The spray markings and flags; here, the yellow gas line takes a 90 degree turn, then turns again, right in front of the vault where several fiberoptic lines come out of.
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A ped with it's cover off; the cables come up from deeper underground at the bottom, then are opened up, split and spliced.
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A pothole; note the exposed line. We want to watch the drill head pass by at least 18" away from it.
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Looking back at the drill shot.
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Another pothole and exposed conduit.
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Planning out the path. A vault will need to go in around here.
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Sorting out the sond, a transmitter inside the drill head that sends a signal up to the hand held device so we can precisely track the tip.
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The pre-existing line is ta the top of the hole, the drill tip at the near wall, just under the locator device.
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A cable.
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Conduit being pulled back through the drill run.
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They may have found a vault with a bit too much shoved into it.
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Red are power lines; they come in from the right, go to the left, and up the poles. Green is sanitation/drainage, from the manhole it runs down the street after splitting off to the side. Blue is water; from the right it forks off to the valve on the right sticking out of the ground, and straight through to the left. Orange are fiber optic cables, three in place, each from a different company.
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Inside a different ped.
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Rest assured, there are people in the world that can keep track of these.
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They just come up from the ground like that.
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In the trenches before the building goes up.