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What Does "Infrastructure" Really Mean at JDH Infrastructure Group?
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Infrastructure at JDH Infrastructure Group means far more than utility work — it's fiber, civil construction, wireless, and drilling working together as one operation. Cal Harris explains the full scope behind the name.
What does "infrastructure" actually mean at JDH?
When most people hear "infrastructure," they picture big public projects or utility work. For us, it covers a lot more ground than that.
Cal Harris, President:
"JDH Infrastructure Group supports the systems that keep things running: broadband networks, wireless towers, underground utilities, foundations, and the civil construction work that makes modern projects possible."
Put plainly: if it carries data, power, or weight, and it has to stay standing for decades, that's our work.
What does each JDH division do?
Fiber Engineering
Route design, permitting support, and network planning before a single foot of cable goes in the ground.
Civil Construction
Site work, grading, underground utilities, and the heavy civil scope that makes a project buildable.
Wireless Communication
Tower and communication site infrastructure, from the foundation up through the equipment.
Fiber Construction & Splicing
Aerial and underground placement, terminations, splicing, and testing that turn a design into a live network.
Vertical Drilling, Foundations & Ground Services
Drilled shafts, foundations, and ground services — the base every structure above it depends on.
How do the divisions work together on a project?
It's all connected, and it's all part of the same bigger picture.
A wireless site needs drilling and foundations before the tower goes up. A broadband build needs engineering before construction, and splicing before it carries traffic. A civil scope often sits underneath all of it.
When those divisions sit inside one company, the handoffs stop being handoffs. One schedule, one set of standards, one point of accountability. You can see how it comes together on our work page.
Why did the company choose the name JDH Infrastructure Group?
We chose the name JDH Infrastructure Group because it better describes the range of services we provide and the industries we serve.
The old name made us sound like we only did one thing. The reality is we've been building capability across multiple divisions for years.
"This isn't a pivot. It's a recognition. The work was already here. Now the name matches it."
— Cal Harris
Is this rebrand a change in direction?
No. This isn't a pivot. It's a recognition.
The work was already here. The crews, the equipment, the multi-state footprint, the divisions — all of it was in place before the name changed. What changed is that the name finally says so out loud.
To learn more about the company behind the work, visit our about us page or review our approach to health and safety.
Have a project that spans more than one division?
Fiber, civil, wireless, and drilling all run under one roof — so a multi-discipline scope stays on one schedule.
Frequently Asked Questions
JDH Infrastructure Group supports broadband networks, wireless towers, underground utilities, foundations, and civil construction. Its work spans fiber, civil, drilling, and wireless divisions.
Five: fiber engineering, fiber construction and splicing, civil construction, vertical drilling with foundations and ground services, and wireless communication.
The previous name suggested the company only did one thing. "Infrastructure Group" better reflects the full range of services and industries the company has served for years.
No. As Cal Harris explains, it isn't a pivot — it's a recognition. The multi-division work was already in place, and the new name simply matches it.
JDH serves industries that depend on broadband, wireless communication, underground utilities, foundations, and civil infrastructure across multiple states.
Yes. Because engineering, construction, splicing, civil, drilling, and wireless all sit under one company, a multi-discipline project can run on one schedule with one point of accountability.



