About Us

We Stand Behind Our Work
D&D Service was built on decades of hands-on industry experience and leadership in telecommunications and utility construction. Our leadership team brings deep expertise across field operations, engineering, and project execution—delivering reliable results on all jobs.
Built On a Solid Foundation
The company’s principals have more than 100 years of combined telecommunications / utility experience
Kevin Griffin
President
Kevin has over 40 years of
telecommunications experience including Division President – Meredith Cable, Vice President – MediaOne and VP of Engineering
and Operations – AT&T Broadband
Myron Klinkner
Vice President
Myron has over 40 years experience in field construction.
Mike Murphy
Vice President
Mike has over 30 years experience in field construction.
Bruce Thompson
Director of Engineering
Bruce brings over 35 years of
telecommunications experience.
He is responsible for Coaxial
and Fiber splicing, Aerial mainline/fiber,
internal commercial and multiple
dwelling unit wiring and installation,
permitting, and survey and design work.
Tom Kohman
Director of UG Construction
With over 30 years of UG construction
activity, Tom is responsible for UG directional drilling crews.
Our Commitment
We don’t just complete projects — we stand behind them.
Every job is executed with a focus on:
Long-term reliability
Safety and compliance
Efficient, cost-effective delivery
Who We Work With
We support a wide range of clients, including:
01.
Telecommunications providers
02.
Utility companies
03.
Municipalities and government agencies
04.
Commercial contractors
Our past work includes projects for major providers and regional partners across the Midwest.
Resident FAQ
Work is scheduled based on project timelines, permitting, and weather conditions. Crews typically operate during normal daytime working hours. If work is planned near your property, you may see crews in the area in advance of construction.
The duration of work depends on the scope and conditions of the project. In most residential areas, work is completed within a short timeframe, though larger or more complex projects may take longer. Crews work efficiently to minimize disruption.
After construction is complete, disturbed areas are restored as close as possible to their original condition. This may include backfilling, grading, and placing seed or sod depending on the area and project requirements. Grass may take time to fully re-establish.
While we take every precaution to avoid damage, issues can occasionally occur. If something is damaged during construction, it will be assessed and addressed by our team or the appropriate responsible party. Please contact us directly if you have any concerns.
A utility easement is a designated portion of property where utility companies are permitted to install and maintain infrastructure such as cable, fiber, or other services. These areas are typically located along property lines or near roadways.
Paint markings indicate the location of existing underground utilities. These markings are placed prior to construction to ensure crews can work safely and avoid damaging existing infrastructure. The markings are temporary and will fade over time.
