Soil Stabilization Contractors in Kentucky

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American Boring Inc

Indiana • Kentucky • Michigan • Ohio • Pennsylvania • West Virginia
General Contractor, Specialty Contractor
Commercial, Industrial and Energy, Infrastructure, Institutional, Residential
Earthwork, Excavation and Fill, Tunneling and Mining
Founded in 1999 and proudly headquartered in Carroll, Ohio, American Boring Inc. has built nearly three decades of trusted leadership in underground utility construction throughout the Midwest. We specialize in Horizontal Directional Drilling (HDD), Hydrovac Excavation, and Communications Infrastructure, delivering comprehensive services including Aerial Fiber Installation, Fiber Splicing, Trenching, and Duct Bank Construction. With 30 years of industry experience, our team brings precision, reliability, and technical expertise to every project, whether navigating complex subsurface conditions, supporting critical Gas, Electric, Water & Sewer infrastructure, or delivering turnkey fiber and utility network solutions. American Boring serves the Commercial, Industrial, Energy, Oil & Gas, Infrastructure, and Residential sectors across Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, and Pennsylvania. At our core, we combine an old-school work ethic with advanced equipment and modern technology. Our crews are known for executing projects correctly the first time—safely, on schedule, and with minimal environmental impact. Whether your project is too small for large national contractors or too complex for smaller firms, American Boring is the partner that delivers.
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TREVIICOS

Alabama • Alaska • Arizona • Arkansas • California • Colorado • Connecticut • Delaware • Florida • Georgia • Hawaii • Idaho • Illinois • Indiana • Iowa • Kansas • Kentucky • Louisiana • Maine • Maryland • Massachusetts • Michigan • Minnesota • Mississippi • Missouri • Montana • Nebraska • Nevada • New Hampshire • New Jersey • New Mexico • New York • North Carolina • North Dakota • Ohio • Oklahoma • Oregon • Pennsylvania • Rhode Island • South Carolina • South Dakota • Tennessee • Texas • Utah • Vermont • Virginia • Washington • West Virginia • Wisconsin • Wyoming
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Commercial, Healthcare, Industrial and Energy, Infrastructure, Institutional, Residential
Design and Engineering, Earthwork, Project Management and Coordination
TREVIICOS - Taking Ground Engineering to a Deeper Level TREVIICOS is a national geotechnical construction leader in the fields of Dams & Levees, Foundation Elements, Retention Systems, and Soil Treatment. Technologies offered include Slurry Walls, Secant Pile Walls, Cutoff Walls, Drilled Shafts, Rigid Inclusions, Deep Soil Mixing, Jet Grouting, and other geotechnical applications. TREVIICOS was founded in 1997 when TREVI acquired ICOS to combine the world wide experience of TREVI with ICOS' knowledge of the North American market. Active in North America since 1964, ICOS has made construction of hundreds of infrastructure projects and renowned buildings possible, including the World Trade Center in New York City. Soon after its inception, TREVIICOS was awarded a major contract for the complex foundation system of the new Southeast Expressway, better known as the Big Dig. As work on the Big Dig projects ended, private development in the Boston area flourished, offering opportunities for TREVIICOS to be involved in the construction of new hotels, condominiums, office buildings as well as medical and educational facilities.

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How many Soil Stabilization contractors in Kentucky are on the Procore Construction Network?

There are currently 576 Soil Stabilization contractors in Kentucky on the Procore Construction Network.

How can I find and connect with Soil Stabilization contractors in Kentucky?

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How many Soil Stabilization contractors in Kentucky are on the Procore Construction Network?

There are currently 576 Soil Stabilization contractors in Kentucky on the Procore Construction Network.

How can I find and connect with Soil Stabilization contractors in Kentucky?

The Procore Construction Network allows you to search for Soil Stabilization contractors in Kentucky that meet your business needs. Most companies provide a phone number or website on their business page so you can easily connect with them.

How can Soil Stabilization contractors in Kentucky join the Procore Construction Network?

The Procore Construction Network is free and open to any businesses in the construction industry. Click Sign Up at the top of this page to submit your information and create your business page.

How do I know what areas Soil Stabilization contractors in Kentucky cover?

Most businesses listed on the Procore Construction Network have updated their service area. Select a business to view a service area map and find what other areas they work in.

How do I invite Soil Stabilization contractors in Kentucky on the Procore Construction Network to bid on projects?

The Procore platform offers a Bidding tool to Procore customers. If your company uses our Bidding solution, you can search and invite businesses on the Procore Construction Network directly from the Bidding tool. Not yet using Procore? Request a demo.