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Our capabilities include ADSS and Figure 8 cable placement, overlashing, and both strand and cable work for new construction.
Our aerial construction projects are backed by the same robust project tracking system we use across all service areas. Clients can view real-time updates, oversee compliance, and maintain confidence in each milestone.
βThey treat us like a partner, not just a client. Itβs a relationship built on trust and responsiveness.β
βEverything they do is straight, aligned, and done with precisionβitβs high-quality work that we can depend on.β
“Sellenriek Construction has a solution for everything. Their team is reliable, skilled, and always ready to tackle challenges with expertise and dedication. They keep every project running smoothly and consistently deliver quality results you can trust and count on.”
βWorking with Sellenriek on our broadband expansion across Northwest Missouri has been a great partnership. Their expertise in fiber construction, attention to detail, and commitment to timelines have been key to our success. We value their professionalism and look forward to future projects together.β
“Weβve worked with the Sellenriek Construction family for over a decade. Their team is skilled, professional, and genuinely wants us to succeed. Like us, theyβre family owned and deeply involved in the community. If you need utility design, engineering, or construction work, you should definitely talk to them!”
Site Assessment & Planning
Soil analysis, project mapping, and risk assessment to determine the optimal drill path.
Pilot Bore Drilling
Our advanced HDD rigs create a small, controlled borehole along the planned path
Path Expansion & Conduit Installation
The borehole is widened as needed, and utility conduits are pulled through seamlessly.
Final Testing & Restoration
Ensuring proper conduit placement, stability, and project completion with minimal surface impact.
ISPs & Broadband Providers
Fiber optic network expansions for high-speed connectivity.
Municipalities & Utilities
Underground power, water, and gas line installation for city and county infrastructure.
Commercial & Industrial Developers
Utility integration for new developments and existing facility upgrades.
Renewable Energy Projects
Underground conduit placement for wind and solar energy distribution.
Aerial construction is the process of installing fiber optic or utility lines above ground using utility poles- common across Missouri, Kansas, and rural Oklahoma. Itβs a fast, cost-effective method for expanding broadband and electrical infrastructure, especially where trenching isnβt practical. Ideal for rural and suburban areas, it enables quick deployment with minimal disruption.
Internet service providers, electric cooperatives, utilities, and municipalities all use aerial construction to expand network coverage. Itβs especially valuable for delivering high-speed internet and modernizing utility infrastructure in underserved communities. The approach is scalable, efficient, and supports faster time-to-service.
Aerial construction is best suited for areas with existing pole networks, like rural towns or semi-urban regions. Itβs ideal where underground work is too costly or constrained by terrain or permitting. This method supports rapid broadband expansion and reliable last-mile connectivity.
Aerial fiber installation is usually faster, less invasive, and more cost-effective than underground construction. It avoids the need for trenching and allows for easier maintenance and upgrades over time. For many communities, itβs the quickest path to reliable high-speed internet access. It is also particularly useful for county road projects or storm-prone zones across the Midwest.
Absolutely. We manage all permitting, pole access coordination, and make-ready tasks in-house. Our experienced team ensures every project is compliant, streamlined, and ready for installation. This full-service approach helps reduce delays and keep your aerial construction on schedule.