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2 Poles 1 Hole
It is common to see a power company and a telecommunications company sharing the same "hole" in the ground for their infrastructure. When a new pole is installed to replace an old one, the "2 poles 1 hole" scenario occurs temporarily during the "cut-over" process, where the new pole is braced in the same footprint before the old one is removed.
For construction, placing two supports in a single hole can weaken the surrounding soil or concrete if not engineered correctly. 2 poles 1 hole