Underground Utility Contractors in West Texas
Underground utilities installed and coordinated with grading and site work so later phases stay on schedule. Apex is a Midland-based underground utility contractor that sequences the work so trenches are not reopened once concrete and structures go in, across the Permian Basin.
The order utilities go in decides the whole schedule.
A utility run laid in the wrong order forces crews to reopen trenches once concrete and structures are already in place. Apex installs underground utilities in sequence with grading and foundations, so the site is not torn back up mid-build.
That is the difference between an underground utility contractor brought in for one scope and one that is already on the job. Apex crews handle the excavation before the trench and the concrete after it, so the utility work is planned against what actually goes over the top of it.
Because Apex carries the whole build, utility work is tied into the broader project rather than handed to a separate subcontractor, keeping one party accountable from dirt to occupancy.
Laid in the right order.
Coordinate
Utility routes and depths are planned against the grading and foundation sequence.
Trench
Trenches are cut to line and grade, coordinated with the earthwork already underway.
Install & Tie In
Utilities are set, connected, and tied into the site so later phases stay on schedule.
Backfill & Hand Off
Trenches are backfilled and compacted, ready for concrete and structure to go in over the top.
The full underground utilities scope.
Utility installation coordinated with the civil sequence, handled under one contract so trenches are dug and closed once.
Underground Utility Installation
Underground utilities installed to line and grade as part of the civil groundwork phase.
Trenching & Backfill
Trenches cut, utilities set, then backfilled and compacted, coordinated with site earthwork.
Utility Excavation
Excavation for utility routes cut to depth by the same crews handling the site earthwork.
Sequence Coordination
Utility work sequenced with grading and foundations so trenches are not reopened later.
Site Utilities
Site utility work tied into the broader build under one contract, from groundwork through structure.
Utility work across the Permian Basin.
Apex is based in Midland and installs underground utilities across West Texas.
Midland & Odessa
Crews and equipment local to the basin, so mobilization does not eat the schedule.
The Oilfield Corridor
Big Spring, Andrews, Pecos, Monahans, Crane, and the lease sites in between.
Wider West Texas
Lubbock, San Angelo, and Hobbs, New Mexico for projects that fit.
Caliche Trenching
West Texas ground is hard on trenching. Apex prices for what is actually under the site.
Frequently asked questions
Does Apex install underground utilities?
What does underground utility construction cover?
Why does the order of utility work matter?
Does Apex do the excavation and trenching too?
Does utility work connect to the rest of the build?
Related construction services.
Underground utilities are one phase of the civil scope Apex self-performs.
Site Development
Clearing, grading, and drainage that come before the trenches are cut.
Dirt Work & Excavation
Cut, fill, and compaction that establish the pad the utilities run under.
Concrete Services
Foundations and slabs placed once the utilities are set and backfilled.
Civil Construction
The full civil scope, from raw dirt through build-ready infrastructure.
Have utilities to run?
Tell us about the site and the build. You will get a straight answer on scope and how Apex would sequence the utility work so the schedule holds.