
Underground Fiber-Optic Installation in Atmore, Alabama
installing underground fiber end to end — building the pathway, then placing and pulling the fiber into it.
For Atmore — a northwest Escambia County city near I-65 — AMS Utilities self-performs underground fiber-optic installation: installing underground fiber end to end — building the pathway, then placing and pulling the fiber into it. We work Atmore from Loxley, about 58 minutes (40 miles) from our Loxley yard.
A community of roughly 8,465 with a median home value near $123K, much of Atmore's housing stock dates to around 1980, so aging infrastructure and network upgrades keep underground work steady.
Atmore anchors northwest Escambia County near I-65 and the Wind Creek development, drawing new utility and fiber investment. Around Interstate 65, AMS coordinates with providers like Escambia River Electric Cooperative and works to the local permitting and restoration requirements. Farther inland, Atmore's higher, sandy ground gives longer open runs — well suited to trenching and plowing alongside bored crossings. Because we own our fleet and self-perform, Atmore projects get one accountable crew — not a chain of lower-tier subs.
As fiber and broadband providers build out fiber across Escambia County, AMS is the nearby underground subcontractor ready to put it in the ground.
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Underground Fiber Installation in Atmore — FAQ
Does AMS Utilities do underground fiber installation in Atmore?
Yes. AMS Utilities is a self-performing underground and fiber contractor based in Loxley, about 58 minutes (40 miles) from our Loxley yard, and works underground fiber installation across Atmore and Escambia County. Call (251) 943-0267 or request a bid.
Why use a Loxley-based contractor for Atmore?
Being about 58 minutes (40 miles) from our Loxley yard means lower mobilization cost and a crew that knows Atmore — a northwest Escambia County city near I-65. AMS owns its fleet (directional drills, vac trucks, excavators, plows) and self-performs the work, so Atmore jobs don't get handed down a chain of subs.
Need underground fiber installation in Atmore?
AMS Utilities is about 58 minutes from Atmore. Call (251) 943-0267 or request a bid.