Breaking Ground (Literally) with Trenchless Technology

We’re going underground, in the best way possible. In this episode of ThriveCAST, we dig deep with Roberto Zolante and Thomas Egan from Phoenix Boring, a company making underground infrastructure smarter, faster, and less disruptive through trenchless technology. (Yes, it’s as cool as it sounds.)

We get into the good, the gritty, and the innovative world of trenchless technology, and why this method of installation should be the norm, not the niche for policy makers, city planners, and civil engineers. 

In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • Why critical conversion depth is the not-so-secret key to trenchless adoption

  • How trenchless solutions slash long-term costs for cities and municipalities

  • What’s holding back adoption (hint: outdated data and lowest-bid mentalities)

  • How Phoenix Boring plans to scale smarter and dig cleaner in the years ahead

If you've ever wondered if there's a way to improve underground infrastructure, there is! And it starts with this podcast episode!

WARNING: No trenches were dug in the making of this episode.

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