This Could’ve Gone Bad… Unmarked Power Line During Install
Installing sewer and water lines for new construction takes more than just digging — you never know what’s underground. In this project in Malad City, we were installing new sewer and water lines when we encountered an unmarked power line. Situations like this are why experience and careful excavation matter. Subscribe for more excavation, septic installs, drainage projects, and job site work. At John Rae Excavation, we specialize in: • Sewer line installation • Water line installation • Septic systems and repairs • New construction excavation https://www.johnraeexcavation.com/ / johnraeexcavation / johnraeex / johnraeexcavation Business Email: [email protected] Contact: (435) 230-8917

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