When it comes to high-quality aggregate materials in Southern Utah, Comstock Pit—owned and operated by Inntelex LLC—is the go-to source for road base, A1A, and landscape rock. Whether you’re a contractor working on a large-scale construction project or a property owner tackling a major landscaping job, having the right materials at the right price makes all...
Looking for reliable aggregate supply in Cedar City? Inntelex Excavation and Aggregate Supply has you covered with two convenient gravel pits—one north of Cedar City and one to the west—perfectly located to serve construction projects across Southern Utah. We make your project easy by offering high-quality aggregate materials, water delivery, and expert excavation services. Contact us...
Excavation is no longer just about big machines digging holes—it’s about efficiency, precision, and safety. Thanks to excavation technology advancements, trenching is becoming faster, smarter, and safer than ever before. And companies like Inntelex LLC are leading the charge with cutting-edge trenching solutions that streamline sewer installations and reduce labor-intensive work.
Southern Utah contractors, we’ve got some groundbreaking news—literally. At Inntelex LLC, we’ve developed an innovative, record-breaking sewer installation machine that is about to change the game for general contractors everywhere.
Cedar City, UT – Local construction projects just got a major boost with the opening of Inntelex Excavation and Aggregate Supply’s newest gravel pit in Cedar City. Known for their expertise in excavation and aggregate supply, Inntelex is expanding their services to provide high-quality, locally sourced gravel to contractors, businesses, and homeowners across Southern Utah.
The Iron County Homebuilders Association is dedicated to nurturing the growth of Iron County, with a focus on enriching Cedar City's dynamic business landscape.
Cedar City, Utah, is no stranger to ambitious infrastructure projects, but what’s happening on Iron Springs Road right now is next-level. In a single day, a crew of just seven workers is laying a staggering 4,300 feet of C900 waterline pipe—an accomplishment that’s setting records and turning heads in the industry.