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For three decades Technical Hands Group has built its reputation on one principle: manufacture equipment that lasts. We design and produce heavy-duty underground cable-laying equipment,drum winding systems, and precision crimping & cutting tools engineered for continuous, heavy use. Partnering with us means your projects benefit from proven durability, lower lifecycle interruptions, and an experienced supplier that understands the unique challenges of the energy industry and electrical contracting sector.

For three decades Technical Hands Group has built its reputation on one principle: manufacture equipment that lasts. We design and produce heavy-duty underground cable-laying equipment,drum winding systems, and precision crimping & cutting tools engineered for continuous, heavy use. Partnering with us means your projects benefit from proven durability, lower lifecycle interruptions, and an experienced supplier that understands the unique challenges of the energy industry and electrical contracting sector.

Why partner now — the market picture

Global demand for electrical infrastructure has expanded rapidly, and underground cabling is a major part of that growth. The broader wires & cables market was estimated at about USD 211.6 billion in 2023, reflecting rising electrification and urban infrastructure investment worldwide.

Specialised estimates for underground cabling show consistent growth: industry reports place the underground cable market in the low-to-mid tens of billions of USD (examples: ~USD 16.9B reported for 2023) and project mid-single-digit to high-single-digit CAGRs (≈5–7%+) over the coming decade, driven by urbanization, grid modernization and resilience projects.
(estimates vary by methodology; see industry reports).

Why countries choose underground cabling despite higher upfront cost

Resilience and reliability

Underground cables are far less vulnerable to weather, vegetation and vehicle damage, which materially reduces outage risk and operating disruptions. National technical reviews and deployment guides highlight substantial reliability gains from undergrounding.

Urbanization, aesthetics and land use.

Densely populated cities and development projects increasingly prefer underground networks for safety, land-use efficiency, and visual/urban design reasons — an important driver in the Middle East’s fast-growing urban centres.

Lower lifecycle and societal costs

While capital costs are higher, lifecycle analyses and resilience studies show that investing in undergrounding and resilient infrastructure can deliver strong returns by avoiding outage costs, reducing ongoing repair expense, and limiting economic losses from extended blackouts. The World Bank and resilience analyses note that well-targeted resilience investments deliver multiple dollars saved for every dollar spent.

Enabler for modern grids and renewables.

Modern distribution networks, denser load centers and large renewables integration require longer-lasting, higher-capacity deliveries — conditions under which underground cabling often becomes the preferred technical choice. Global grid analyses point to these trends as key drivers of underground cable investment.

What this means for partners

When you partner with Technical Hands Group(THG) you gain:

How Our Partners Benefit?

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