TriTechne

Work with our team.

TriTechne relies on experienced subcontractors across many phases of the network infrastructure process. If you build, splice, bore or engineer at the highest level, we want to hear from you — come work with the best of the best.

Phases we bring subcontractors into.

Engineering & Permitting

OSP/ISP design, make-ready and permit support for crews who can carry a route from paper to approval.

Aerial Construction

Pole framing, strand and aerial fiber placement — safe crews comfortable working at height across varied terrain.

Underground & Boring

Directional boring, trenching and conduit placement for the underground portions of the build.

Splicing

Fiber, coaxial and copper splicing for new builds and existing systems, performed with speed and precision.

Test & Turn-up

OTDR testing, fault location and turn-up that gets networks ready for service.

Restoration & Maintenance

Emergency restoration and ongoing maintenance that keeps the networks we build performing.

The bar to partner with us.

Safety-first record

A demonstrable commitment to working safely — crews go home the way they arrived, every day.

Licensed & insured

Current licensing, certificates of insurance and the documentation to mobilize quickly and compliantly.

Proven experience

A track record on telecom infrastructure work and the references to back it up.

Quality of work

Standards-driven workmanship that meets our specifications and our clients' expectations.

A steady pipeline of work.

Our construction work is concentrated across the six-state TOLAMM footprint — Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Arkansas, Mississippi and Missouri — with engineering services coast to coast. That density means consistent, repeatable work for the partners who perform.

We run on standardized processes and a safety-first culture, so expectations are clear from kickoff to turn-up. Do good work safely, and we'll keep the projects coming.

Become a subcontractor.

Tell us about your crew and coverage area. We'll follow up about upcoming work — and request a current certificate of insurance and W-9 when we connect.