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OSMOSE UTILITIES SERVICES INC appears in public building-permit records with 87 permits filed through 2026 in and around Arlington County, VA. Permits are filed with local government before work begins, so this is a matter of public record, not a self-reported listing.
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The most recent permit on record for OSMOSE UTILITIES SERVICES INC is dated 2026-05-21, with 87 permits on file in total.
UTILITY POLE RESTORATION: Excavate a hole around the pole approx. 8" from pole and 36-60" deep. Place a steel c-truss against the pole and use a pneumatic jack hammer to drive the truss in the ground to a depth of 5-5.5'. Apply two bands to secure the truss to the pole at 15-26" and at 50-55" above the groundline. Replace removed dirt or pour new concrete to match. Cleanup the surrounding area. Apply a cap to the truss and paint with a cold galvanizing compound to prevent corrosion.; NA; Excavation ROWArlington County · 2026
UTILITY POLE RESTORATION: Excavate a hole around the pole approx. 8" from pole and 36-60" deep. Place a steel c-truss against the pole and use a pneumatic jack hammer to drive the truss in the ground to a depth of 5-5.5'. Apply two bands to secure the truss to the pole at 15-26" and at 50-55" above the groundline. Replace removed dirt or pour new concrete to match. Cleanup the surrounding area. Apply a cap to the truss and paint with a cold galvanizing compound to prevent corrosion.; NA; Transportation ROW - with excavationArlington County · 2026
UTILITY POLE RESTORATION: Excavate a hole around the pole approx. 8" from pole and 36-60" deep. Place a steel c-truss against the pole and use a pneumatic jack hammer to drive the truss in the ground to a depth of 5-5.5'. Apply two bands to secure the truss to the pole at 15-26" and at 50-55" above the groundline. Replace removed dirt or pour new concrete to match. Cleanup the surrounding area. Apply a cap to the truss and paint with a cold galvanizing compound to prevent corrosion.; NA; Transportation ROW - with excavationArlington County · 2026
UTILITY POLE RESTORATION: Excavate a hole around the pole approx. 8" from pole and 36-60" deep. Place a steel c-truss against the pole and use a pneumatic jack hammer to drive the truss in the ground to a depth of 5-5.5'. Apply two bands to secure the truss to the pole at 15-26" and at 50-55" above the groundline. Replace removed dirt or pour new concrete to match. Cleanup the surrounding area. Apply a cap to the truss and paint with a cold galvanizing compound to prevent corrosion.; NA; Excavation ROW
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Arlington County · 2026
UTILITY POLE RESTORATION: Excavate a hole around the pole approx. 8" from pole and 36-60" deep. Place a steel c-truss against the pole and use a pneumatic jack hammer to drive the truss in the ground to a depth of 5-5.5'. Apply two bands to secure the truss to the pole at 15-26" and at 50-55" above the groundline. Replace removed dirt or pour new concrete to match. Cleanup the surrounding area. Apply a cap to the truss and paint with a cold galvanizing compound to prevent corrosion.; NA; Excavation ROWArlington County · 2026
UTILITY POLE RESTORATION: Excavate a hole around the pole approx. 8" from pole and 36-60" deep. Place a steel c-truss against the pole and use a pneumatic jack hammer to drive the truss in the ground to a depth of 5-5.5'. Apply two bands to secure the truss to the pole at 15-26" and at 50-55" above the groundline. Replace removed dirt or pour new concrete to match. Cleanup the surrounding area. Apply a cap to the truss and paint with a cold galvanizing compound to prevent corrosion.; NA; Transportation ROW - with excavationArlington County · 2026
UTILITY POLE RESTORATION: Excavate a hole around the pole approx. 8" from pole and 36-60" deep. Place a steel c-truss against the pole and use a pneumatic jack hammer to drive the truss in the ground to a depth of 5-5.5'. Apply two bands to secure the truss to the pole at 15-26" and at 50-55" above the groundline. Replace removed dirt or pour new concrete to match. Cleanup the surrounding area. Apply a cap to the truss and paint with a cold galvanizing compound to prevent corrosion.; NA; Excavation ROWArlington County · 2026
UTILITY POLE RESTORATION: Excavate a hole around the pole approx. 8" from pole and 36-60" deep. Place a steel c-truss against the pole and use a pneumatic jack hammer to drive the truss in the ground to a depth of 5-5.5'. Apply two bands to secure the truss to the pole at 15-26" and at 50-55" above the groundline. Replace removed dirt or pour new concrete to match. Cleanup the surrounding area. Apply a cap to the truss and paint with a cold galvanizing compound to prevent corrosion.; NA; Excavation ROWArlington County · 2026
UTILITY POLE RESTORATION: Excavate a hole around the pole approx. 8" from pole and 36-60" deep. Place a steel c-truss against the pole and use a pneumatic jack hammer to drive the truss in the ground to a depth of 5-5.5'. Apply two bands to secure the truss to the pole at 15-26" and at 50-55" above the groundline. Replace removed dirt or pour new concrete to match. Cleanup the surrounding area. Apply a cap to the truss and paint with a cold galvanizing compound to prevent corrosion.; NA; Excavation ROWArlington County · 2026
UTILITY POLE RESTORATION: Excavate a hole around the pole approx. 8" from pole and 36-60" deep. Place a steel c-truss against the pole and use a pneumatic jack hammer to drive the truss in the ground to a depth of 5-5.5'. Apply two bands to secure the truss to the pole at 15-26" and at 50-55" above the groundline. Replace removed dirt or pour new concrete to match. Cleanup the surrounding area. Apply a cap to the truss and paint with a cold galvanizing compound to prevent corrosion.; NA; Transportation ROW - with excavationArlington County · 2026
We will excavate a hole as wide as the diameter of the pole and about 8 inches away from the pole. We then hand dig down to a depth of 36 – 60 inches. Using Non-Conductive soil probes, probing in areas where soil cannot be unearthed. A steel truss is then placed in the hole, against the pole. Using a fiberglass support pole, a pneumatic jack hammer is raised to a height of about 8 Ft. Using the jack hammer, the truss is driven into the ground at total depth of 5 to 5.5 feet deep depending on pole size. The truss is then banded to the pole in two locations. The first location 15 to 26 inches above groundline and 50-55 inches above groundline at the top of the truss. The removed dirt will be replaced. The surrounding work area will be cleaned of other debris and unused installation material; A cap will then be placed over the top of the truss. The truss is then painted with a cold galvanizing compound paint to prevent corrosion.; NA; Excavation ROWArlington County · 2026
UTILITY POLE RESTORATION: Excavate a hole around the pole approx. 8" from pole and 36-60" deep. Place a steel c-truss against the pole and use a pneumatic jack hammer to drive the truss in the ground to a depth of 5-5.5'. Apply two bands to secure the truss to the pole at 15-26" and at 50-55" above the groundline. Replace removed dirt or pour new concrete to match. Cleanup the surrounding area. Apply a cap to the truss and paint with a cold galvanizing compound to prevent corrosion.; NA; Excavation ROWArlington County · 2026
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