Serving All Of Florida and Georgia
Need utilities underground in Miami? Boring Bros. brings trenchless muscle to South Florida's tightest job sites. We install conduit, pipeline, and utility runs beneath roads, rail, and seawalls without closing a lane or tearing up a loading dock. When the ground is hard and the schedule is harder, contractors call us.
Owners and crew bring 20+ years in the trade to Miami-Dade's limestone and dense corridors.
Enough crews to run a Miami commercial crossing and a residential bore the same week.
Owner-run by brothers — in Miami's fast market, you still reach the people doing the work.
Clean bores that keep Miami's streets, seawalls and finished sites intact.
Boring Bros were great to work with. They went above and beyond to keep up with on the job scope of work changes as well as helping us out with all the admin and paper work needed to close out the project. Will definitely use again for more work in their area in the future.
Great service!
Have used Boring Brothers for several projects, and they always deliver. They are very professional and caring about your needs. They go that extra mile and make sure everything is satisfactory!
Professional, reliable, clean and great communication.As far as I am concerned they checked all boxes for us. We will definatly be using them again!
Excellent experience, great job Boring under the street.
Great experience and fairly priced. They got the work done in no time and saved me from trenching through 100’ of parking lot in a busy plaza. Would use them again if the need arises
Miami-Dade builds fast and digs carefully. Between coral rock, a high water table and streets that cannot close, trenchless is usually the only practical way to get utilities in. Our crews bore under roads, driveways and finished sites across the county — family-owned, 5.0 stars on 70+ Google reviews. Crews face similar coastal access and restoration constraints on directional boring projects in Hollywood.
Trust gets earned in the details: accurate locating before the drill turns, a bore plan that respects what’s underground, and crews who show up on time. We’re family-owned, serving Florida and Georgia, and straight with you about cost and schedule, including when a bore isn’t the right call. You can also review our directional boring service areas across Florida.
From horizontal directional drilling to fiber and EV conduit, here is the underground work our crews handle across Miami and the surrounding area.
The historical standard for installing utilities, this point-to-point underground boring technique can be used to install auxiliary home power lines, electrical conduits, electrical gate systems, and more.
As a trenching contractor serving the Southeast, we pride ourselves on providing the best trenching services throughout Florida and Georgia. Our state-of-the-art equipment allows us to dig a new line in the yard and cover it back with limited damage to the yard.
Boring Bro is a utility construction contractor that can create the pathway necessary to transport public utilities to your private property. That includes things like: electricity, gas, water, internet, and more.
Missile boring drives a pneumatic piercing tool underground to install short utility runs beneath driveways and sidewalks with virtually no digging — fast and low-disruption where open trenching isn’t practical.
We provide underground technology infrastructure services for clients throughout Florida. Turn to Boring Bro to renew, repair, or install cabling
As the electric vehicle (EV) market continues to expand, the need for more charging stations is in high demand. We provide the underground piping and concrete infrastructure for new sites as well as upgrades to existing sites.
Yes. Limestone is standard ground for us in South Florida. What matters is knowing where it changes and how groundwater behaves, which we plan for before mobilizing.
Usually not. Entry and exit pits sit off the travel way and the crossing runs underneath. Some jobs need short traffic control at the pits, depending on the jurisdiction.
Both. Much of our work is subcontracted scope under a general contractor, or utility-side work for a provider or municipality.
Depth depends on crossing length, soil, and what is already in the corridor. Roadway crossings run well below existing utility depth.
Miami is the county seat of Miami-Dade County and the economic anchor of South Florida’s largest metropolitan area. The city sits on a low coastal ridge between Biscayne Bay and the Everglades, rarely rising more than a few feet above sea level. Incorporated in 1896, it grew from a small settlement into an international center for finance, trade, tourism, and Latin American commerce.
The urban landscape is dense and still building upward. Brickell has become one of the Southeast’s largest financial districts, while neighborhoods like Wynwood, Little Havana, Coconut Grove, and Doral each carry their own character and their own development pressure. PortMiami handles heavy cruise and cargo traffic, and the international airport ranks among the busiest in the country for global freight.
For underground construction, the defining feature is what lies beneath. The Biscayne Aquifer, a shallow limestone formation, supplies the region’s drinking water and keeps the water table only a few feet down across much of the county. Combined with continuous vertical development and utility corridors already crowded with decades of infrastructure, it leaves little room to open up the street. Fiber buildouts, EV charging, stormwater upgrades, and commercial utility work all compete for the same congested right-of-way.
Those conditions are exactly why trenchless directional boring has become the default method across the area. It installs new underground capacity without tearing up roads and without disturbing the dense, high-value surface that defines the city. The same trenchless approach supports underground construction in Fort Lauderdale and neighboring Broward County.
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