Horizontal directional drilling (HDD) is a trenchless method of installing underground pipelines, conduits, and cables along a prescribed bore path from the surface. This technique allows for the installation of utilities beneath obstacles such as roadways, rivers, and buildings, minimizing surface disruption. For example, a utility company might utilize HDD to install a new gas line underneath a major highway, avoiding the need for costly and disruptive open-cut trenching.
The importance of this method lies in its ability to reduce environmental impact, lower overall project costs in certain scenarios, and maintain the integrity of existing infrastructure. Historically, directional drilling evolved from the oil and gas industry, where it was used to access difficult-to-reach petroleum reserves. Its application has broadened significantly to include telecommunications, water, and sewer infrastructure development.