Pipe jacking construction is a trenchless method used for installing underground pipelines with minimal surface disruption. This technique involves pushing prefabricated pipes through the ground using hydraulic jacks while excavation is carried out at the cutting face. A tunnel boring machine (TBM) or an auger system is often used to assist with soil removal. Pipe jacking is commonly used for sewer, water, and utility pipelines, especially in urban areas where traditional open-cut excavation is impractical. It offers advantages such as reduced environmental impact, increased accuracy, and enhanced safety compared to conventional methods. Proper soil analysis, alignment control, and lubrication techniques are crucial for the success of a pipe jacking project.