
About US
With over 33 years of hands-on experience in underground civil construction in New York, our expertise in directional drilling ensures precision, efficiency, and reliability in every project we undertake.
At Amora Communications, we are committed to delivering top-tier drilling solutions across multiple states. Our fleet includes four advanced drill machines actively operating in Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, and Iowa, along with two dedicated missile crews. Equipped with state-of-the-art technology and a highly skilled team, we excel in handling complex and time-sensitive projects with precision and professionalism.
From utility installations to large-scale infrastructure developments, we take pride in providing seamless underground solutions that meet the highest industry standards. Whether your project demands expertise in horizontal directional drilling or missile boring, Amora Communications is ready to deliver results you can trust.
Let’s build the future—underground.
Our Mission
At Amora Communications, our mission is to deliver safe, precise, and innovative underground construction solutions through advanced Horizontal Directional Drilling (HDD). We are dedicated to building the infrastructure of the future while protecting the communities and environments we work in.
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We strive to:
• Minimize Surface Impact
Using trenchless HDD technology, we install critical utilities with minimal disruption to roads, landscapes, and daily life—preserving the environment and ensuring efficient project execution.
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• Deliver Engineering Excellence
From planning to completion, our team integrates expertise, high-performance equipment, and strict quality control to achieve accurate, reliable, and long-lasting results.
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• Uphold Safety Above All
Safety is the foundation of every decision we make. We maintain rigorous safety standards, continuous training, and professional integrity across all operations.
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• Build Trust Through Transparency
We believe strong partnerships come from communication, accountability, and respect. Our mission includes fostering long-term relationships with clients, communities, and stakeholders.
• Innovate for a Sustainable Future
We continuously invest in new technologies and smarter methods that enhance efficiency, reduce environmental impact, and set new industry standards for HDD construction.
Services
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DIRECTIONAL
DRILL
Horizontal Directional Drilling (HDD) is a trenchless method used to install underground utilities with minimal surface disruption. This technology allows for precise drilling beneath roads, rivers, and urban areas where traditional trenching is impractical. The process begins with a pilot hole, followed by gradual enlargement to the required diameter, and concludes with pulling the utility pipe through the bore. HDD is widely used for installing fiber optics, telecommunications, water, sewer, and gas lines. Its efficiency, reduced environmental impact, and ability to navigate complex terrains make it the preferred choice for modern infrastructure projects.
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VAULTS
INSTALLATION
Handholes are small, underground access points used in utility networks for maintenance, inspection, and repairs. Typically made of concrete or other durable materials, they house electrical, telecommunications, or fiber optic systems. Handholes allow easy access to cables, junctions, and connections, minimizing the need for extensive digging. Installed at strategic points along utility lines, they are often used in urban environments where space is limited and also for durability and ease of access, ensuring the safety and efficiency underground infrastructure by allowing technicians to perform necessary work without disturbing the surrounding area.
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UNDEGROUND
FIBERPULL
Fiberpull, or fiber optic cable, is a crucial component in underground construction for high-speed data transmission. This cable consists of thin strands of glass or plastic fibers that transmit data using light signals, offering high bandwidth and low signal loss over long distances. In underground installations, fiber optic cables are typically placed in conduits, using methods like Horizontal Directional Drilling (HDD) or trenching to minimize surface disruption. Fiberpull refers to the process of pulling the cable through these conduits, ensuring efficient, secure installation for telecommunications, internet, and other data services.