The local sub to build federally funded fiber
Billions in BEAD and state broadband funding are reaching the Gulf Coast — including rural Baldwin and Mobile. As awardees and their primes build it out, AMS is the local underground contractor positioned to put that fiber in the ground.
Federal BEAD funding allocated to Alabama to expand high-speed internet
Baldwin & Mobile counties contain unserved/underserved areas targeted for fiber
Private fiber buildout already underway across Baldwin County
Alabama was allocated ~$1.4 billion through the federal BEAD program, administered by ADECA (Alabama Dept. of Economic & Community Affairs). That funding flows to awardees and their prime contractors — and the fiber still has to be put in the ground. Private builders like Brightspeed, Mediacom, C Spire, Point Broadband are already extending networks across the region. AMS is the local crew positioned to build it.
Local to the buildout
AMS is based in Loxley, in the heart of the Baldwin/Mobile broadband expansion. Local crews mean lower mobilization cost and a contractor who knows the ground.
Self-performs the hard part
BEAD fiber has to go in the ground. AMS directional-bores the crossings, trenches and plows the runs, places conduit, and pulls the fiber — the core of any underground broadband build.
Built to scale with the award
Five crews and an owned fleet, scaled with vetted subcontractors, so AMS can match the footage a funded program needs to put in the ground on schedule.
If you hold a broadband award or a turf contract reaching the Gulf Coast and need a self-performing underground subcontractor, AMS is ready to bid and self-perform the boring, trenching, conduit, and fiber placement your build needs. As a subcontractor to the awardee or prime, AMS brings its own crews and owned fleet to put the fiber in the ground.
Building broadband on the Gulf Coast?
AMS self-performs the underground scope that funded fiber depends on. Call (251) 943-0267 or send the route.