- Description: Excavation to prepare sites for new home construction or home additions, including foundations, basements, or crawl spaces.
- Process:
- Site assessment to evaluate soil, utilities, and topography.
- Digging for footings, slabs, or basements (typically 2–12 feet deep, depending on design).
- Precision excavation to match architectural plans and local frost line requirements.
- Equipment: Excavators, backhoes, and skid steers.
- Benefits: Ensures a stable foundation, proper drainage, and compliance with building codes.
- Description: Removal and responsible disposal of excess soil, clay, sand, or other fill materials from excavation sites.
- Process:
- Load materials into dump trucks (10–30 cubic yard capacity).
- Haul to approved disposal sites, recycling centers, or reuse locations.
- Adhere to environmental regulations for clean or contaminated soil.
- Benefits: Keeps sites clear, reduces clutter, and supports eco-friendly disposal.
3. Site Clean-up, Grading, Hauling
- Description: Comprehensive site cleanup and preparation, including grading and material hauling.
- Process:
- Remove debris, rocks, and leftover materials post-excavation.
- Grade land for proper drainage (1–2% slope) and foundation stability.
- Compact soil and haul excess materials off-site.
- Benefits: Delivers a clean, level site ready for construction or landscaping.
- Description: Specialized excavation for in-ground swimming pools, tailored to pool design and site conditions.
- Process:
- Excavate to precise dimensions (e.g., 15–40 feet long, 4–8 feet deep).
- Remove and haul away soil and debris.
- Coordinate with pool contractors for seamless integration.
- Equipment: Excavators and dump trucks.
- Benefits: Accurate digging ensures proper pool installation and structural integrity.
- Description: Excavation and installation services for water and sewer lines, including repairs and disconnections.
- Process:
- Trench for new water/sewer lines or access existing ones for repair.
- Disconnect old systems or install new pipes per local codes.
- Backfill and compact trenches after completion.
- Benefits: Ensures reliable utility connections and compliance with regulations.
6. Drainage Solutions, Underground Pipe Installation
- Description: Installation of drainage systems and underground pipes to manage water flow and prevent flooding.
- Process:
- Excavate trenches for French drains, storm drains, or culverts.
- Install perforated or solid pipes with proper slope for drainage.
- Backfill and test systems for functionality.
- Benefits: Protects properties from water damage and erosion.
7. Driveway Culvert Replacement
- Description: Replacement of culverts under driveways to improve drainage and access.
- Process:
- Excavate around existing culvert, remove old materials.
- Install new culvert (e.g., concrete or corrugated metal) with proper alignment.
- Backfill and grade for smooth driveway transitions.
- Benefits: Enhances driveway durability and prevents water pooling.
8. Concrete Demolition & Hauling
- Description: Demolition of concrete structures (e.g., slabs, walkways) and removal of debris.
- Process:
- Break concrete using jackhammers or hydraulic breakers.
- Load and haul debris to recycling or disposal sites.
- Clean site post-demolition.
- Benefits: Clears space for new construction or landscaping efficiently.
9. Tennis Court and Fence Removal
- Description: Removal of old tennis courts, fences, or related structures.
- Process:
- Demolish court surfaces (asphalt or concrete) and remove fencing.
- Excavate and haul away materials.
- Grade site for future use (e.g., lawn or new construction).
- Benefits: Prepares site for redevelopment or aesthetic improvements.
10. Asphalt Driveway Removal
- Description: Removal of asphalt driveways to prepare for replacements or alternative surfaces.
- Process:
- Break up asphalt using heavy equipment (e.g., excavators or skid steers).
- Haul away asphalt for recycling or disposal.
- Grade and clean site for next phase.
- Benefits: Facilitates driveway upgrades or conversions (e.g., to gravel or concrete).
- Description: Breaking and removing large rocks or bedrock using hydraulic breakers (hoe rams).
- Process:
- Use hoe ram attachments on excavators to fracture rock.
- Remove and haul broken rock off-site.
- Smooth site for further excavation or grading.
- Benefits: Overcomes challenging terrain for construction or landscaping.
- Description: Assessment and repair of sinkholes to stabilize properties.
- Process:
- Diagnose sinkhole causes (e.g., soil erosion, water infiltration) via site inspection.
- Excavate affected area, fill with stable materials (e.g., gravel, concrete).
- Compact and grade to restore site integrity.
- Benefits: Prevents property damage and ensures safety.
13. Sediment and Erosion Control Installation
- Description: Installation of measures to prevent soil erosion and sediment runoff.
- Process:
- Install silt fences, straw bales, or erosion control blankets.
- Place gravel or riprap in high-risk areas.
- Monitor compliance with EPA and local regulations.
- Benefits: Protects environment and meets regulatory requirements.
14. Construction Entrance Installation
- Description: Creation of stable entrances for construction vehicles to access sites.
- Process:
- Excavate and lay gravel or crushed stone for entrance pad.
- Install culverts or drainage systems if needed.
- Ensure durability for heavy equipment traffic.
- Benefits: Reduces mud tracking and improves site accessibility.
15. Super Silt Fence Installation
- Description: Installation of heavy-duty silt fences for enhanced erosion control.
- Process:
- Stake and secure reinforced silt fences along site perimeters.
- Ensure proper depth and tension to trap sediment.
- Inspect for compliance with stormwater regulations.
- Benefits: Provides superior protection for sensitive sites.
16. Site Clean Up & Clearing
- Description: Thorough cleanup of construction sites to remove debris and prepare for next phases.
- Process:
- Remove construction waste, vegetation, or leftover materials.
- Sweep or rake site for a professional finish.
- Haul debris to appropriate disposal or recycling facilities.
- Benefits: Enhances safety and aesthetics for ongoing work.
17. Hourly Heavy Equipment Operation
- Description: Flexible, hourly rental of heavy equipment with skilled operators.
- Equipment: Excavators, bulldozers, loaders, backhoes, or dump trucks.
- Applications: Custom excavation, grading, or material handling tasks.
- Benefits: Cost-effective solution for short-term or specialized needs.
18. Grading, Backfill, Earth Moving
- Description: Shaping and moving earth to achieve desired site contours and stability.
- Process:
- Grade for proper drainage and foundation support.
- Backfill trenches or excavated areas with compacted soil.
- Move earth for landscaping or site leveling.
- Benefits: Ensures structural integrity and aesthetic alignment.
19. Building Berms and Land Regrading
- Description: Constructing berms or regrading land for aesthetic or functional purposes.
- Process:
- Build berms using fill dirt or imported materials for privacy or drainage.
- Regrade land to correct slopes or prepare for landscaping.
- Compact and stabilize for long-term durability.
- Benefits: Enhances property functionality and visual appeal.
20. Trenching for Utilities
- Description: Digging trenches for utility lines (e.g., water, sewer, electric, gas).
- Process:
- Excavate trenches to required depth and width per utility specifications.
- Install pipes or conduits, then backfill and compact.
- Ensure compliance with safety and code standards.
- Benefits: Facilitates reliable utility installation.
- Description: Removal of invasive bamboo to clear sites for development or landscaping.
- Process:
- Excavate bamboo roots and rhizomes to prevent regrowth.
- Remove and haul away plant material.
- Restore site with grading or soil replacement.
- Benefits: Eliminates invasive species and prepares land for use.
Key Features and Benefits
- Expertise: Skilled operators and modern equipment ensure precision and efficiency.
- Compliance: Adherence to OSHA safety standards, EPA regulations, and local codes.
- Environmental Responsibility: Eco-friendly disposal, recycling, and erosion control measures.
- Flexibility: Services tailored to project size, from small residential additions to large developments.
- Reliability: Coordinated hauling and cleanup keep projects on schedule and budget.
Typical Workflow
- Consultation: Site visit and assessment to understand project needs.
- Planning: Develop excavation and service plan, secure permits.
- Execution: Perform excavation, grading, or specialized tasks with appropriate equipment.
- Cleanup and Hauling: Remove debris and excess materials, leaving a clean site.
- Final Inspection: Ensure work meets client specifications and regulatory standards.