minitrenches
A minitrench is a narrow trench, typically less than 12 inches wide, excavated for the installation of underground utilities such as fiber optic cables, conduits, or small diameter pipes. This excavation method is often employed in urban or suburban environments where minimizing surface disruption and damage to existing infrastructure is crucial. Minitrenches are commonly dug using specialized excavators equipped with a rotating cutting wheel or chain, which can precisely cut through various ground materials including asphalt, concrete, and soil.
The primary advantage of minitrenching lies in its efficiency and reduced impact compared to traditional trenching
Despite its benefits, minitrenching is not suitable for all situations. The depth limitations of minitrenchers can