Backhaul along I-25 toward Santa Fe
Multi-duct pull under frontage with NMDOT MOT — hand holes at every conflict before the bit tracks.
Las Vegas, NM · San Miguel County
Fiber conduit boring along Las Vegas I-25 and Bridge Street — multi-duct HDD when trenching would cross gravel drives and shallow PNM stacks.
Fiber optic boring in Las Vegas supports carrier backhaul, enterprise rings, and small-cell feeds without tearing up Bridge Street frontage and suburban gravel drives. Vault-to-vault paths are drilled when contractor schedules cannot absorb city restoration fights.
I-25, Bridge Street, and Grand Avenue stack shallow power, gas, and irrigation in the first few feet — remark tickets and pothole programs are standard on Las Vegas fiber bores. Multi-duct HDPE bundles pull when bend radius and reamed diameter are engineered.
Directional boring in Las Vegas for telecom often runs parallel to NMDOT relocations — franchise fees, traffic control, and duct count are separated in quotes so splicing crews can mobilize on vault coordinates.
Real San Miguel County angles — not generic statewide copy.
Multi-duct pull under frontage with NMDOT MOT — hand holes at every conflict before the bit tracks.
Short curb-to-pole bore with power and fiber coordinated — compact rig on tight ROW.
Duct between buildings under rock mulch — HOA restoration favors trenchless through common areas.
Night bore under asphalt to avoid daytime access loss — city ROW permits layered on 811.
Las Vegas fiber bores start with franchise and ROW clarity — then 811 tickets and potholes along the vault path. Ream diameter sized for duct count; pullback tension watched on long I-25 shots. As-builts feed splicing crews; NMDOT detail when path crosses state ROW.
San Miguel County valley floors carry Gallinas River alluvium, adobe clay, and volcanic tuff mesa infill — foothill cobble belts and I-25 grading debris change mud programs block to block.
Las Vegas bores encounter Gallinas River alluvium and adobe clay on flat valley parcels with volcanic tuff lenses near Meadow City foothill roads. Montezuma approach carries cobble fill with seasonal groundwater after monsoon storms — buoyancy management matters on longer HDPE pulls. I-25 interchange grading can hide debris that potholing catches before pits are sized. We do not assume Santa Fe Cerrillos sand models apply on Gallinas valley fill.
High-elevation cold, spring wind, and summer monsoons drive Las Vegas bore schedules — Gallinas River runoff and freeze-thaw at 6,400 feet are built into quotes.
Winter cold and freeze-thaw at 6,400 feet affect crew safety and pit stability on exposed I-25 pads. Spring Gallinas runoff and monsoon cloudbursts soften valley ROW from March through September — entry pit work may wait for dry windows. High-elevation wind complicates cage handling on open highway sites. Irrigation season raises shallow groundwater on agricultural-adjacent bores — we schedule around known saturation patterns.
City of Las Vegas Community Development, San Miguel County ROW, NMDOT District 4 on I-25 and US-84, Gallinas River flood-control easements, and PNM agreements apply on many alignments.
City of Las Vegas Community Development governs street cuts, driveway removals, and drainage work along municipal ROW. San Miguel County rules apply on unincorporated parcels toward Mora and the agricultural fringe. NMDOT District 4 controls I-25, US-84, and state highway bores — MOT plans are common on Bridge Street frontage. Gallinas River flood-control easements add coordination beyond standard 811. PNM agreements govern electric-adjacent paths in northern New Mexico.
Fiber schedules die on Bridge Street restoration — boring keeps corridors moving. Open trench may fit greenfield pads before paving. Parallel gas requires code separation and operator clearance.
Duct count, length, hardscape at vaults, traffic control, and city franchise fees.
You share plans or describe the problem; we confirm alignment, depth, access, and which trenchless method fits New Mexico soils.
New Mexico 811 ticket filed; two business days minimum before pits open unless your permit path differs. We pothole where marks conflict.
Bore plan, NMDOT or city ROW permits, railroad agreements, and crossing engineering when the path leaves private property.
Compact spread for tight Santa Fe lots; larger HDD for I-25 or I-40 relocations — matched to length and diameter.
Steered pilot on design line, ream passes sized for your pipe or casing, fluid program tuned for caliche or adobe clay.
HDPE fusion, steel casing, or multi-duct bundle pulled with tension and bend-radius monitoring.
Pressure test, mandrel, or survey records for owners, inspectors, and operators as spec requires.
Compact pits, replace gravel or hardscape per scope, leave 811 ticket and locate map in your project file.
Duct count, length, hardscape at vaults, traffic control, and franchise fees drive price. Send vault plan for scoped estimate.
Engineered from duct OD and reamed hole — we do not overload pulls.
Yes — locates, separation, and clearance agreements. No work on incomplete marks.
When NMDOT permits approve the path — lead times often exceed drill duration.
24/7 — Emergency dispatch statewide. Tell us entry, exit, pipe size, and county — a bore specialist calls back with cost drivers, not a flat rate.
Scope your alignment
Step 1 of 2 — path, pipe, and city first