
Directional Boring & HDD in Grand Bay, Alabama
trenchless horizontal directional drilling that installs conduit and fiber under roads, drives, and waterways without open-cutting.
AMS Utilities brings directional boring & hdd to Grand Bay, a rural far-southwest Mobile County town in Mobile County. From our Loxley yard about 54 minutes (45 miles) from our Loxley yard, we handle directional boring as the trenchless answer where open-cut isn't allowed.
With roughly 3,607 residents and a median home value around $133K, much of Grand Bay's housing stock dates to around 1984, so aging infrastructure and network upgrades keep underground work steady.
Grand Bay sits in agricultural far-southwest Mobile County near the Mississippi line, open country well suited to plowing and trenching. Around Interstate 10, AMS coordinates with providers like Alabama Power and works to the local permitting and restoration requirements. Grand Bay's sandy Gulf Coastal Plain soils drill and plow well, while a shallow water table in low spots is planned for on each directional boring job. Because we own our fleet and self-perform, Grand Bay projects get one accountable crew — not a chain of lower-tier subs.
Xfinity, C Spire, and AT&T are among the providers extending fiber across Mobile County — and AMS Utilities is the local, self-performing crew ready to bore and pull it.
Provider names shown are public-record organizations building or operating in the area; they indicate the markets AMS serves and are not a claim of contract with each named entity.
Directional Boring in Grand Bay — FAQ
Does AMS Utilities do directional boring in Grand Bay?
Yes. AMS Utilities is a self-performing underground and fiber contractor based in Loxley, about 54 minutes (45 miles) from our Loxley yard, and works directional boring across Grand Bay and Mobile County. Call (251) 943-0267 or request a bid.
Why use a Loxley-based contractor for Grand Bay?
Being about 54 minutes (45 miles) from our Loxley yard means lower mobilization cost and a crew that knows Grand Bay — a rural far-southwest Mobile County town. AMS owns its fleet (directional drills, vac trucks, excavators, plows) and self-performs the work, so Grand Bay jobs don't get handed down a chain of subs.
Need directional boring in Grand Bay?
AMS Utilities is about 54 minutes from Grand Bay. Call (251) 943-0267 or request a bid.