Auger Boring
Straight, controlled casing and pipe installations where accuracy and ground support matter.
- Steel casing and carrier pipe support
- Roadway, driveway, and utility crossings
- Stable launch and receiving pit setups
Colorado directional boring contractor
Horizontal directional drilling and trenchless utility installation for crews that need clean bores, careful planning, and less surface disruption.
Directional boring is a practical fit where open trenching would slow traffic, disturb finished surfaces, or complicate access.
Straight, controlled casing and pipe installations where accuracy and ground support matter.
Trenchless underground routes for conduit, pipe, sleeves, and service connections.
Compact horizontal drilling from excavated pits when access is tight or surface disruption needs to stay limited.
Small-diameter underground crossings for short runs where a compact tool is the right fit.
Less disruption. More control.
From developed lots to active roadways, the best boring work starts before the drill head enters the ground. Mile High Boring is positioned around planning, communication, and steady execution in the field.
From compact residential setups to large commercial crossings, Mile High Boring brings the right boring method for the site.
Every job gets scoped around access, underground conflicts, installation requirements, and the surface conditions that need to stay intact.
Review endpoints, surfaces, utility needs, access points, and schedule constraints.
Build around marked utilities, site conditions, and practical entry and exit locations.
Install the pathway with focused field communication and attention to finished surfaces.
Support pullback, tie-ins, and site handoff so the next crew can keep moving.
Ready for a bore plan?
Include the site address, approximate bore length, utility type, surface conditions, and ideal schedule window when you call.
Call 303-586-3800Most of Colorado, from Fort Collins down to Colorado Springs and everything in between.
Contractors, property owners, utility teams, builders, and project managers who need trenchless installation.
Bore length, pipe or conduit size, utility type, site photos, prints, and any known underground conflicts.