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Connecting To a Mission-Critical Hub: Data Center Alley

Located in Maryland

  • Capabilities
    • Distributed Power, Renewable & Industrial
    • Electric Infrastructure
    • Natural Gas Infrastructure
    • Underground Infrastructure
  • Completion 2023

Project Overview

As demand for AI, cloud services, and digital infrastructure continues to surge, the need for greater fiber bandwidth and low-latency connectivity is rising alongside it. Industry forecasts project that U.S. metro fiber mileage will double by 2030, while global internet traffic is expected to reach 1,500 exabytes per month by 2029, largely driven by AI workloads and hyperscale data centers. Notably, the average hyperscale facility consumes up to ten times more bandwidth than a traditional enterprise site. To meet these demands, developers must deploy extensive, future-ready fiber networks capable of supporting high-speed, reliable, and data-intensive applications. In 2023, we were selected to install 16 miles of fiber conduit connecting a data center in Maryland to Northern Virginia’s Data Center Alley—one of the most mission-critical interconnection hubs in the world.

Key Highlights

We were chosen for the job based on our experience in managing difficult terrain, expertise in open-cut methods and horizontal direction drilling (HDD), specialized tooling capabilities, expansive fleet, and proven track record for environmental and community responsibility.

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Project Scope of Work Included:

  • 6 HDD Maxi Rigs with 600,000 Pound Capacity
  • 16 Miles of Fiber Conduit Installation Using Both Open-Cut and HDD Methods
  • HDD Drilling Under the Monocacy River and Through Environmentally Sensitive Areas
  • Complex Navigation of Difficult Terrain and Varying Depths
  • Protection and Preservation of Cultural and Historically Significant Sites

Challenges and Results

Given the vast environmental and cultural considerations of this project, precise planning and communication were essential. The experienced crew drilled and cabled under the Monocacy River, through ecologically sensitive areas, and around sites of cultural and historical significance. Throughout the entire 16-mile tract, impacted areas were restored to their original condition or left better than they were found. Thanks to our commitment to safety and quality, the work was completed with zero safety or environmental incidents.

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Project Overview

As demand for AI, cloud services, and digital infrastructure continues to surge, the need for greater fiber bandwidth and low-latency connectivity is rising alongside it. Industry forecasts project that U.S. metro fiber mileage will double by 2030, while global internet traffic is expected to reach 1,500 exabytes per month by 2029, largely driven by AI workloads and hyperscale data centers. Notably, the average hyperscale facility consumes up to ten times more bandwidth than a traditional enterprise site. To meet these demands, developers must deploy extensive, future-ready fiber networks capable of supporting high-speed, reliable, and data-intensive applications. In 2023, we were selected to install 16 miles of fiber conduit connecting a data center in Maryland to Northern Virginia’s Data Center Alley—one of the most mission-critical interconnection hubs in the world.

Key Highlights

We were chosen for the job based on our experience in managing difficult terrain, expertise in open-cut methods and horizontal direction drilling (HDD), specialized tooling capabilities, expansive fleet, and proven track record for environmental and community responsibility.

Explore Project Details

Project Scope of Work Included:

  • 6 HDD Maxi Rigs with 600,000 Pound Capacity
  • 16 Miles of Fiber Conduit Installation Using Both Open-Cut and HDD Methods
  • HDD Drilling Under the Monocacy River and Through Environmentally Sensitive Areas
  • Complex Navigation of Difficult Terrain and Varying Depths
  • Protection and Preservation of Cultural and Historically Significant Sites

Challenges and Results

Given the vast environmental and cultural considerations of this project, precise planning and communication were essential. The experienced crew drilled and cabled under the Monocacy River, through ecologically sensitive areas, and around sites of cultural and historical significance. Throughout the entire 16-mile tract, impacted areas were restored to their original condition or left better than they were found. Thanks to our commitment to safety and quality, the work was completed with zero safety or environmental incidents.

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Fiber Install Gallery 1
Fiber Install Gallery 2
Fiber Install Gallery 3
Fiber Install Gallery 4
Fiber Install Gallery 5
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