Achieving a More Connected World on the Back of an Expanded Telecom Infrastructure

Trueline Infrastructure Solutions has officially announced the launch of a new full-service infrastructure connectivity company to design, construct, deploy, and manage top-tier digital infrastructure for telecommunications and utility industries throughout the United States.

Understood to be backed by Grain Management, LLC (Grain), Trueline Infrastructure Solutions boasts a talented team of over 400 employees, and alongside that, IT will leverage more than 53 years of established company experience. More on the same would reveal how expertise of the teams from Atlantic Engineering Group (AEG), Fiber Optic Services (FOS), and Young’s Communications, LLC (Y-COM) are seamlessly integrated here so to deliver a robust foundation for enhancing its service offerings and extending its reach across the nation. Such a unified approach, on its part, will enable Trueline to transform communities and expand broadband connectivity across the country.

Talk about what this full-service infrastructure connectivity is likely to mean on a deeper level, we begin with the presence of comprehensive turnkey solutions. Here, from start to finish, Trueline delivers end-to-end digital and utility infrastructure solutions to its customers, solutions focused on project planning, grant support, program management, engineering, permitting, construction, fiber splicing, and termination testing.

Next up, we have an advanced project management ecosystem, which will basically leverage innovative digital solutions to seamlessly integrate operations, streamline processes, and align technology with customer’s goals. This particular ecosystem is likely to bring forth features like project lifecycle mapping, a streamlined design system, customizable dashboards and reports, geolocation tracking, material planning and tracking, and mobile apps.

“We’re at the start of something monumental. Grain Management brought together three unique companies—AEG, FOS, and Y-COM—under one banner,” said Rob Hughart, CEO of Trueline Infrastructure Solutions. “This rebranding is about more than just a name change; it’s about aligning with our new Mission, Vision, and Values, which have been shaped by our past experiences, our people, and the rich history of each of these companies.

Joining the mix is an assortment of flexible, agile, and scalable solutions that all are designed, built, and managed exclusively by Trueline. Markedly enough, each of these solutions is tailored to customer’s unique needs, with the flexibility to adapt quickly to shifting market demands. Apart from that, Trueline also takes into account the safety factor. This it does by imparting rigorous safety training, as well as through dedicated support for mental, emotional, and physical well-being.

Finally, our last piece of highlight is rooted in the fact that, from concept to completion, Trueline is well-equipped to deliver an industry-leading brand of infrastructure solutions.

“The launch of Trueline Infrastructure Solutions marks a pivotal moment, aligning the company’s strategic direction with the growth and innovation demanded by today’s digital landscape,” said Chad Crank, Managing Director at Grain Management. “This seamless integration of combined expertise positions Trueline as a leader in delivering critical solutions to meet the evolving needs of its customers. We are excited for the road ahead and the tremendous impact we believe Trueline will have in the marketplace.”

Operating out of Myrtle Beach, SC, Trueline Infrastructure Solutions’ case is largely helped from being a technology-enabled infrastructure services provider, specializing in design, engineering, construction, and contracting services for the telecommunications and utility industry. Another detail worth a mention here would be how the company’s services deliver progress and modern telecom and utilities infrastructure to rural and underserved areas in particular. As for the scale of its operation, it can be understood once you consider Trueline currently has more than 68 satellite facilities across the country.

“We are thrilled to embark on this journey with a fresh identity that reflects our commitment to excellence and our shared dedication to expanding the breadth of services and geographic scope. Together, we aim to champion the expansion of telecommunications, digital, and utility infrastructure to ensure that all communities, regardless of location are connected,” said Hughart.

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