Bore - Precision Drilling Landing Page Template
Bore is a single-column landing page template built for drilling contractors who work on municipal, commercial, and environmental projects. It presents each service as a technical spec card, leads with verified project data, and drives B2B inquiries through a scoped "Request a Bore Plan" form and a gated rig specs download. The result is a page that earns trust before it asks for the call.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Bore is a precision drilling landing page template designed for contractors who need to win bids from engineers, municipalities, and utility companies. It follows a Spec Sheet creative direction, presenting water well drilling, geotechnical investigation, horizontal directional drilling, and environmental monitoring wells as structured technical profile cards. The page converts through data, not decoration.
Who this template is for
This template is built for drilling contractors operating at a professional and commercial scale. The design assumes a client base that reads specs before they read testimonials, and it speaks directly to technical decision-makers who need confidence before issuing a scope of work.
- Municipal engineers specifying water wells for rural and underserved districts
- General contractors commissioning geotechnical borings ahead of ground-breaking
- Utility companies routing horizontal directional drills under roads, rivers, and infrastructure corridors
What problem this template solves
Most contractor websites bury the details that technical buyers need most. Engineers and project managers do not have time to request a brochure just to learn what depth a rig can reach or what soil conditions a crew can handle. This template solves that by putting the numbers front and center, in a format that mirrors how project professionals already think.
- Service pages that hide depth ratings, casing diameters, and rig models behind sales copy
- No clear path for leads who are still in the comparison or bid-stage phase
- Missing qualification tools that separate ready-to-scope clients from early-stage researchers
What you get with this template
The template delivers a full single-column flow landing page structured around technical service profiles. Every section has a defined job, from the panoramic header that sets scale and credibility to the persistent footer call-to-action bar that captures inquiries without interrupting the reading flow.
- A panoramic hero section with an aerial drill-site photograph, crew scale figures, and a headline overlay
- Four service spec cards covering water well drilling, geotechnical investigation, horizontal directional drilling (HDD), and environmental monitoring wells
- A dual-conversion system: a scoped project inquiry form and a gated rig specifications download
Feature list
This section describes the core components built into the Bore landing page template.
Panoramic Hero Section
The header stretches edge to edge and features a wide aerial photograph of a drill rig centered on a cleared site. Morning light, exposed red clay, and two crew members in hard hats communicate scale and operational reality before a single line of body copy is read. A single headline fades in over the sky.
Technical Service Spec Cards
Each drilling service is presented as a structured profile card. The card format includes maximum depth, casing diameters, soil types handled, rig model deployed, and a project photo with GPS coordinates. The cadence escalates section by section, building authority through accumulating data rather than marketing language.
Scoped Project Inquiry Form
The primary conversion path collects project location (address or GPS input), estimated depth or scope, project type (municipal, commercial, residential, or environmental), and a timeline selector with options for emergency response, 30-day mobilization, and bid-stage planning. The call-to-action reads "Request a Bore Plan."
Gated Rig Specifications Download
A secondary lead path offers a downloadable rig specs document. Visitors provide their name, company, and email address to access the file. This qualifies leads who are actively comparing contractors but are not yet ready to define a project scope.
Persistent Footer Call-to-Action Bar
A fixed footer bar keeps the primary call-to-action visible throughout the scroll. It anchors at the bottom of each service spec card as well as at the page footer, ensuring the inquiry path is never more than a glance away.
Civic Service Color System
The Rainforest palette is applied with deliberate intent. Deep canopy green and groundwater teal carry structural weight across backgrounds and section containers. Survey-stake orange is reserved exclusively for calls-to-action and specification callouts, creating a clear visual hierarchy that guides the eye without distraction.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Panoramic Hero | Establish scale and credibility with aerial drill-site imagery and headline |
| Water Well Card | Profile water well drilling service with depth, casing, and soil data |
| Geotechnical Card | Present geotechnical boring specs for pre-construction ground investigation |
| HDD Service Card | Detail horizontal directional drilling capability under roads and waterways |
| Monitoring Wells Card | Cover environmental monitoring well installation as a technical service |
| Project Inquiry Form | Capture scoped leads with location, depth, project type, and timeline fields |
| Rig Specs Download | Gate a rig specifications document behind a short lead qualification form |
| Footer call to action Bar | Persistent inquiry anchor visible at page bottom and after each service card |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows a Civic Service theme built on the Rainforest color system. The palette is grounded and functional, referencing the actual terrain where drilling crews work rather than generic industry imagery. Every color choice has a defined role, keeping the interface readable and purposeful.
- Deep canopy green (#1B4332) and groundwater teal (#2D6A4F) provide the structural layer for backgrounds, containers, and headings
- Laterite earth (#6B3A2A) adds warmth to secondary elements, referencing the soil layers the rigs cut through
- Survey-stake orange (#E76F51) is reserved for calls-to-action and spec callouts; mist white (#F0F7F4) carries the background and keeps the page legible
Mobile & speed optimization
The single-column flow layout is a natural fit for mobile viewing. Content stacks cleanly from the panoramic header through each service card to the inquiry form, without requiring horizontal scrolling or complex grid rearrangements. The layout was designed with field-based users in mind.
- Full-width service cards and a stacked form layout maintain readability on smaller screens
- The persistent footer call-to-action bar remains accessible at every scroll position on both desktop and mobile viewports
How this template helps you convert
The Bore template is engineered around the decision-making behavior of technical buyers. Conversion is not driven by persuasion; it is driven by completeness. A municipal engineer or general contractor who finds every data point they need on a single page is far more likely to submit a scoped inquiry than one who has to follow up for basic specifications.
- The spec card format matches how project professionals evaluate contractors, presenting the data they need to qualify your capabilities before they make contact.
- The dual-conversion path captures two distinct buyer stages: the "Request a Bore Plan" form targets ready-to-scope clients, while the gated rig specs download qualifies early-stage leads who are still comparing options.
Other information about this template
The Bore template sits within the Mining and Natural Resources category, with a specific focus on the drilling contractor niche. It was designed at the intersection of civic infrastructure and B2B outreach, making it relevant for contractors who bid on both public-sector and private commercial projects. The template style is a single-column flow, which keeps the reading experience linear and focused.
- The template fits contractors operating across water well, geotechnical, HDD, and environmental monitoring disciplines
- The Spec Sheet creative direction means the layout rewards contractors who have real project data to show, turning verified numbers into a competitive advantage
- The B2B partnership direction makes it suitable for contractors pursuing long-term relationships with municipal clients, engineering firms, and utility operators rather than one-off residential work




Theme
Civic Service
Creative direction
Spec Sheet
Color system
Rainforest
Style
Single Column Flow
Direction
Partnership/B2B
Page Sections
Panoramic Aerial Hero Section
Technical Service Spec Cards
Scoped Project Inquiry Form
Gated Rig Specifications Download
Persistent Footer Call-to-action Bar
Related questions
Can I update the service spec cards with my own rig data?
What does the Request a Bore Plan form collect?
Is the gated rig specs download suitable for early-stage leads?
Who is this landing page template built for?
Can the template work if I offer only one or two drilling services?