OUR MISSION
To Inspect and To Preserve.
Alamon has inspected millions of wood utility poles across the U.S., but we haven’t forgotten the importance of earning your business. Add an employee-owned, customer-first inspection provider to your bid list.






The first line of defense in identifying above ground pole issues or maintenance items. Ranging from Alamon’s custom list of over 50 visual inspection items, all the way to NESC/GO95 Overhead Detailed Inspection.
Adding a bore of the pole greatly increases the chances of identifying a pole with internal decay. This process helps identify internal decay and insect infestation that would not be observed on a visual/sound inspection only. Poles in this category are often treated with an Internal Fumigant Treatment.
When used in conjunction with Visual/Sound/Bore inspections, the Partial Excavation adds another degree of accuracy in pole inspection, while still being cost effective. The Partial Excavation allows the inspector to spot-check for possible shell decay below the groundline without fully excavating the pole.
The most complete and comprehensive groundline pole inspection method. By excavating all dirt from around the pole, to a depth of 18”, this method allows the inspector to view the entire underground shell condition. When combined with Visual/Sound and Boring, this method of Pole Inspection gives the highest rate of inspection accuracy. Non-reject poles in this category are treated with External Treatments to further protect and extend the service life of the pole.
Alamon is the industry leader in the use of Non-Destructive IML-RESI PowerDrill Pole Inspection Technology. The IML-RESI PowerDrill is highly accurate and minimally invasive. It is also ideal for poles that are encased in concrete or asphalt and is a perfect solution for poles that have undergone multiple intrusive inspection cycles with larger hole boring.
ROTBLOC UTL is a highly durable, affordable, non-toxic barrier wrap that acts like a suit of armor to protect wood poles at and below the groundline where they are most vulnerable to rot-induced failure. ROTBLOC UTL is installed ideally prior to pole setting, but can also be installed on any existing pole in the field at any stage of life, and incorporated into Pole Inspection and Treatment programs.
A wood utility pole’s original preservative treatment will begin to fail over time, allowing wood destroying fungi and insects to advance. If left unchecked, these wood destroying organisms will reduce the original strength of the pole and shorten the in-service life of a valuable investment.
When a wood pole’s original strength has dropped below NESC standards and/or state mandated public safety requirements, the pole must be replaced or restored.
Alamon Field Management software uses client GIS data to enable managers to assign and track work orders in real time. Alamon Field Technicians visit designated GIS map points to perform assigned tasks (inspections, maintenance, inventories) and record work completion on tablets. Daily work activity is uploaded to cloud servers. Pole Inspection and Asset Inventory data is packaged by Alamon’s GIS/IT staff into consumable files back to client GIS systems.
Alamon provides fire protection for your wood pole inventory using Wildfire Shield from Armor Built™. Wildfire Shield is a durable and long-lasting resin system that provides protection from extreme heat. When a Wildfire Shield wrapped pole is exposed to a wildfire, the intumescent coating activates, creating an effective heat insulation barrier which helps protect the wood from the fire’s damaging heat.
Alamon Utility Services East is led by Matthew Warner, an established industry veteran with a long work history in utility construction and maintenance. In addition to his experience overseeing a variety of successful large-scale D&T pole inspection and treatment projects in the eastern U.S., Matthew has a keen ability as a communicator and leader. He heads a strong team of supervisors and project managers with a combined 30+ years of industry experience, and a dedicated quality-control manager who has worked in the field for over 20 years.
Alamon Utility Services West is led by Nathan Anunson. In addition to his Utility Services experience, Nathan has a strong and varied background in heavy civil construction, and has led a long list of heavy civil construction projects, including road building, underground utilities, sewer and water systems, to name just a few. Nathan’s Utility West team has extensive experience working with cooperatives and municipalities on their pole inspection, treatment and reinforcement projects.