HYLAN launches new gas & pipeline division to transform infrastructure solutions
HYLAN, a market-leading provider of full-service turnkey communications solutions, electrical infrastructure design, and utility construction services, is expanding its capabilities with the launch of its new Pipeline Division. This strategic growth enables HYLAN to meet a broader range of critical infrastructure needs, supporting the evolving demands of the energy, utility, and transportation sectors while upholding the same standard of excellence that defines its brand. HYLAN's Pipeline services will be available across the lower 48 states, further solidifying its position as a trusted partner in infrastructure development.
"HYLAN has long been recognized as a leader in turnkey communications solutions and electrical infrastructure design and construction, serving the wireline, wireless, and smart city sectors across the U.S.," said Robert DiLeo, CEO and Chairman of HYLAN. "By expanding our capabilities to include gas and pipeline services across the US, we are further strengthening our role as a premier infrastructure provider."
Expanding infrastructure expertise
With expertise spanning construction, small cell installations, EV charging infrastructure, intelligent traffic systems, data center solutions, industrial electrical installations, fiber placement, and more, HYLAN has built a reputation for delivering high-quality, end-to-end infrastructure solutions that power modern connectivity. By leveraging its deep industry expertise, advanced technology, and commitment to safety and efficiency, HYLAN is bringing pipeline construction, maintenance, hydrostatic testing, horizontal drilling, and more into its portfolio.
HYLAN's new gas & pipeline services include:
- Pipeline maintenance and construction
- Station maintenance and construction
- Horizontal drilling
- Hydrostatic testing
- Sandblasting
- Inspection and repairs
- Launcher and receiver construction
- Valve and regulator settings
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