What We do

Communication Engineering / Telco Solution

OSP Civil Works – Conventional Trenching, HDD and other deployment methods

Civil works encompass a broad range of activities related to the construction, maintenance, and rehabilitation of infrastructure systems. Our expertise includes manual/mechanical trenching,manual boring and pole installation for the deployment of utility lines, pipelines, and cable networks. These activities are carried out using appropriate tools, skilled manpower, and strict safety practices to ensure efficient and reliable project delivery.

Conventional Trenching Services

Trenching is all about digging channels for utility lines, pipes, or cables. Our experts handle this with precision, using specialized equipment and careful planning. We consider depth, width, soil type, and equipment need. Proper backfilling and compaction ensure the longevity of your infrastructure.

Trenchless Services / HDD

Horizontal Directional Drilling (HDD) is a modern way to install underground pipes without digging trenches. It’s a smart choice for less surface disruption and better security. Our experienced team specializes in HDD, providing custom solutions.

HDD can be used typically in following site scenarios,

  1. Under cross canals.
  2. Under cross expressway.
  3. Under the airport Taxi Runway and many other locations where conventional excavation is not practicable.

We have self-owned HDD rigs of up to 600 tons that can handle various sizes of drill pipes and drill lengths to meet our customers’ needs (up to 50m depth and 3000m length

Manual Boring

Manual boring, locally known as rojok, is a horizontal hand-drilling method used to install pipes or cables beneath roads, drains, and walkways without open excavation. This method minimizes surface disruption and is ideal for tight or sensitive areas.

Micro Trenching

Micro-Trenching is a low-impact technique, great for urban areas. It’s efficient and discreet, but not suitable for LTA Road Line reserve.

Aerial

Aerial pathways are fast and cost-effective, but consider their visual impact on your surroundings.

Direct Buried

This method is quick and budget-friendly but may pose challenges for future maintenance and expansion.