USIC affiliate Blood Hound launches redesigned website for underground damage prevention
(UI) – Blood Hound, nationwide provider of advanced infrastructure services and solutions and an affiliate company of USIC, the leader in underground utility damage prevention, announced the launch of its redesigned website.
The new site incorporates videos and interactive illustrations that provide an up-close view of Blood Hound’s highly specialized services and state-of-the-art technologies and the value added for projects of every scope.
“We are excited to introduce the redesigned Blood Hound website, bhug.com, which provides an enhanced digital experience for discovering how our range of services are critical for:
- Preventing costly damage to infrastructure.
- Protecting against hidden safety risks.
- Improving efficiency and avoiding project delays.
- Mapping and managing underground and aboveground infrastructure.
- Lowering the cost and time required for project planning and infrastructure repairs.
“The new site showcases our highly trained, skilled, and experienced technicians in action,” Dane Dodd, USIC Senior Vice President & General Manager of Advanced Infrastructure Solutions, stated.
“Every day, they are out in force across the U.S. employing the most advanced equipment and technologies with an unwavering commitment to quality, safety, innovation, and customer service. They are the reason Blood Hound is a trusted leader in advanced infrastructure solutions.”
Additionally, the site’s dynamic news page provides filtering and searching functionality which enables visitors to the site to stay abreast of the company’s latest developments with a focus on topics of interest.
Headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana, Blood Hound provides highly specialized services, which include private and public utility locating, geospatial services, robotic camera inspection of sewer lines, concrete scanning, and vacuum excavation, throughout the continental U.S.
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