Foundation Excavation
Excavating for new homes, additions, garages, and shops to engineered depth and dimensions, leaving a pad that's ready for forms and footings.
The dirt work everything else is built on — footing digs, site prep, trenching, backfill, drainage, and land clearing, all done to grade and properly compacted.
Excavating for new homes, additions, garages, and shops to engineered depth and dimensions, leaving a pad that's ready for forms and footings.
Precise trenches dug to plan depth and width — straight, true, and to grade so concrete goes in clean.
Stripping, cutting, filling, and shaping the site so it drains away from the build and sits at proper elevation, keeping foundations dry and slabs flat.
Trenches for water, sewer, gas, electrical, and drainage, dug to depth and slope, then backfilled and compacted to prevent settling.
Backfill placed in lifts and compacted to spec around foundations, walls, and trenches to avoid settling, voids, or cracked flatwork.
Foundation drains, French drains, and surface grading to move water away from the structure — solving standing water at the source instead of chasing the symptoms.
Clearing brush, stumps, old slabs, and debris, taking the lot down to clean dirt and hauling the rest away.
Hauling off spoils and excess soil, or bringing in fill and road-base — moving material to keep the site at the grade the plan calls for.
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