
Production Trenching Contractors


Why Choose Temple Construction
Temple Construction is one of the few contractors on the Front Range equipped with the specialized rock trenching machinery needed to cut through hard ground efficiently, and our crews have the field experience to operate that equipment safely and productively on projects of any scale.
The Temple Difference
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- Specialized Equipment: We own and operate rock trenchers specifically built for hard-ground utility installation that most contractors don’t have and can’t access without significant lead time.
- No Drilling and Blasting Required: Our trenchers eliminate the need for drill-and-blast operations entirely, removing the permitting complexity, safety hazards, and community disruption that blasting brings with it.
- Granular Backfill On-Site: Rock processed through our trenchers is broken down into granular material suitable for use as bedding and backfill directly in the trench. This eliminates haul-off costs and the need to import fill material.
- Faster Project Timelines: Our process cuts out multiple steps (blasting, debris removal, material import) so production trenching moves significantly faster than traditional hard-ground excavation methods.
- Experienced Crews: Our operators have years of experience running production trenching equipment in Colorado’s challenging geology.
Our Approach to Production Trenching
Unlike traditional excavation methods that rely on drill-and-blast techniques to break up rock before digging, production trenching machines cut directly through hard material in a single continuous pass. The result is a precise, clean trench at the correct depth and width for utility installation, produced far more efficiently than conventional blasting methods and with far less impact on the surrounding site.
The cost and schedule advantages of production trenching over drill-and-blast are substantial. With traditional blasting, a contractor must drill, load, and detonate charges; haul off the blasted debris; and then import granular backfill material to properly bed and surround the pipe.
Each of those steps costs time and money. Temple Construction’s trenching process eliminates all three. Our trenchers break rock down into granular material in place, which is then immediately available for use as bedding and backfill in the same trench. The logistics are simpler, the timeline is shorter, and the final result is a properly bedded utility installation without the cost of hauling material in or out.

Frequently Asked Questions
What is the advantage of rock trenching over drilling and blasting?
Do I still need to import backfill material?
What type of ground conditions are best suited for production trenching?
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Who typically uses production trenching services?
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