New CEO discusses utility safety with team in a modern office.
An Indianapolis company focused on preventing damage to underground utilities has appointed a new CEO, according to Inside INdiana Business. The company, whose name was not disclosed, works to safeguard critical infrastructure during excavation and construction projects.
The appointment comes as infrastructure projects are increasing across the U.S., driving demand for utility protection services. Preventing damage to underground lines is crucial for avoiding service disruptions and ensuring public safety. The new CEO will be responsible for guiding the company’s growth and expanding its services in a vital sector.
The company’s services include locating and marking underground utilities, providing training and education, and promoting safe digging practices. These services help to minimize risks associated with excavation and construction activities near buried infrastructure.