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Horizontal Directional Drilling
Install new lines under roads, rivers, and rail — without disturbing the surface.
What is it & why it matters
Horizontal Directional Drilling (HDD) installs conduit and pipe underneath obstacles without open trenching. It is the method of choice for utility construction in built-up areas.
A good fit if…
- You like heavy equipment
- You want construction work with real skill behind it
- You put safety first by nature
What you'll learn
- Drill operations
Understand rig operation, tooling, and drilling fluids.
- Bore planning
Plan bore paths around existing buried infrastructure.
- Damage prevention
Apply locating and daylighting practices before every bore.
- Site safety
Ground disturbance, traffic protection, and safe work procedures.
From day one to day-one on the job
- W1
In-class learning
Theory and fundamentals, at your own computer station in our facility.
- W2
Written exams
Score 80%+ to prove you can safely begin field training.
- W3
Supervised field training
Work in the field with a senior trainer. Ends with a pass-fail exam.
- W4
Unsupervised field training
Independent field work that determines certification status.
- W5+
Paid practicum & job
CUTI arranges a 3-month paid practicum. Then full-time employment at a higher wage.
Career outcomes
Graduates of this program move into roles like:
- HDD Locator/Operator
- Drill Crew Member
- Utility Construction Technician
Exact weeks vary by program and cohort. Contact admissions for the current schedule.
Requirements
- No prior work experience required
- Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent
- Age 18+ and able to work within Canada
- Valid driver's licence with a clean abstract
- Intermediate computer skills
- Able to distinguish utility marking colours and carry up to 15 lbs
Frequently asked questions
Why this program?
The program covers the process end to end: locate existing utilities, plan the bore path, run the drill, and pull product back safely.
How much does it cost?
$0 course fee when you complete the sponsored work commitment: the 3-month paid practicum plus 3 months of full-time employment. Prefer no work commitment? Pay for the course yourself and keep every option open.
Who hires graduates of this program?
Utility construction contractors like INTUS Construction in the CUTI network.
Do I need a specific licence or diploma?
You need a valid driver's licence with a clean abstract — full G preferred, G2 accepted with a plan to get your G by training's end. You also need an Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent, including Grade 12 English or equivalent.
Anything else before the practicum starts?
Some employers request a criminal background check, drug testing, and physical standards before paid practicums begin. If your computer skills are basic, we help you get up to speed during training.
When can I start?
Applications are rolling, with multiple start dates each year. Seats are limited — apply at least 7 days before your preferred start date.
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