
 
Midwest Trenchless Services, Inc. is based in Grant, Michigan.
Our Management Staff has a combined experience in Trenchless Technology
solutions of over 150 yrs.
As a team we have been involved with the design and construction of over 300,000 feet of Pipe Bursting
from 4" to 42" in size, including
Fusible PVC
Pre-chlorinated water main pipe bursting. Our
Directional Drilling experience also includes the design and
construction of over 3,000,000 feet of 1" to 24". We have also been actively engaged with a relatively new process for
water main CIPP Lining. We
have also just completed construction of the
WORLDS LARGEST STATIC PIPE BURST MACHINE with over 330 Tons of
pullback force!
Click Here to see the pictures of the
machine in action.
We at MTS like to place ourselves on
your side of the table with SOLUTIONS.
We don't try to have a "one fix all" methodology. Instead we take an
approach, unique you your situation and needs.
MTS and it's staff are very well known for being ready
at a moments notice to deal with emergency repairs. Along with
consulting to owners & engineers on the best, most cost
effective SOLUTIONS

Trenchless Technology is a rapidly growing sector of
the construction & civil engineering industries. It can be defined as:
the set of techniques to develop maintain, and/or terminate the
subsurface utility networks which are linked by the lack of need for
excavating continuous trenches.

This method or technology consists of two primary
industry sectors:
- Trenchless Construction refers to such construction methods as:
tunneling, micro-tunneling, horizontal directional drilling also known as directional boring, pipe ramming, pipe jacking,
auger boring and other methods for the installation of
pipelines and cables below the ground with minimal excavation. Large
diameter tunnels such as those constructed by a tunnel boring machine
(TBM), and drill-and-blast techniques are larger versions of Trenchless
construction.
- Trenchless Rehabilitation
refers to such construction methods as:
Slip-lining, shotcrete, gunite, cured-in-place pipe,
thermoformed pipe, grout-in-place pipe, pipe bursting and
other methods for the repair, rehabilitation, or replacement of
existing buried pipes and structures with excavation or at least
with minimal excavation. Trenchless Rehabilitation methods are
generally more cost-effective than traditional exhume and replace
methods and are common tools in modern water and sewer asset
management programs around the world.
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