Overland Excavation thrives on safety and hard work. Our family will stop at nothing to guarantee your satisfaction. Rest assured we have the equipment and resources to handle the job whether it’s a large commercial development or a smaller residential project; our team is dedicated to timely, seamless work from start to finish.
I’ll only work with the best materials available and provide a 1 year guarantee on all labor. I never compromise quality for time and give my clients realistic schedules that accommodate their lives. I strive for honest customer service, so contracts are only paid in full when the finished work is to your complete satisfaction. -Alan Overland
We started Overland Excavation in 1997, however, our heavy equipment operating started long before that. Al, our CEO and owner has been handling heavy equipment since age 9 on the family ranch in Sagle, ID. Al and his sons, Robert and Richard, have worked together since the boys could reach the peddles and the rest is history. From working commercial building prep in the Spokane area to helping build wineries in Southern California, the combined experience of our team is over 100 years. We are an honest, hard working family who is hear to provide fair pricing, quick turnaround and amazing results. - The Overlands
In a typical construction project, we show up after the surveying crew determines the building and lot boundaries. We remove the soil to the depth required for the new foundation and ensures that the soil is firm through compaction tests and compaction with equipment, if necessary. The dig requirements are precise, so we use a level and transit to match the grade posted by the surveying crew. After the foundation contractor pours the footers and stem wall, we back-fill around the new foundation.
To perform a sewer hookup, a main line must be installed from your business or home to the municipal system. This involves digging a trench, which may require removing trees and shrubs, breaking through rock and asphalt and more. Additionally, if the sewer hookup is a replacement for an existing septic tank, we take the steps to properly dispose of the old installation.
In a typical construction project, we show up after the surveying crew determines the building and lot boundaries. We remove the soil to the depth required for the new foundation and ensures that the soil is firm through compaction tests and compaction with equipment, if necessary. The dig requirements are precise, so we use a level and transit to match the grade posted by the surveying crew. After the foundation contractor pours the footers and stem wall, we back-fill around the new foundation.
In a typical construction project, we show up after the surveying crew determines the building and lot boundaries. We remove the soil to the depth required for the new foundation and ensures that the soil is firm through compaction tests and compaction with equipment, if necessary. The dig requirements are precise, so we use a level and transit to match the grade posted by the surveying crew. After the foundation contractor pours the footers and stem wall, we back-fill around the new foundation.
Stop dealing with water problems in your home and yard by installing this in-ground drainage system. This is a permanent, long-term solution to your wet yard. Especially if your property is relatively flat, be mindful of standing water in your yard after rain falls. Your water table will rise, leading to increased risk of moisture damage to your home or business. In that case, a network of pipes that distribute moisture equally throughout your property can help solve your issue.
We will help you choose a septic system that fits your business or property best, do soil testing and clearing for potential drain fields and tanks. Like your septic tank, the size of the drain field will depend on the square footage of your home or building and how much water you typically use. Not all wastewater treatment takes place within the actual septic tank. Installing a drain field (also called the leach field) performs more than half the job in a conventional residential septic system.
Roadway excavation includes excavating and compacting, or disposing of, all materials of whatever character encountered in the work.
Demolition and removal is completed using heavy machinery, including small bobcats and forklifts and when necessary, front loaders and large dump trucks. Debris is removed and in most instances, Overland Excavation recycles the old asphalt and concrete by delivering it to an asphalt plant, turning deteriorating waste into strong, usable new asphalt.
To perform a sewer hookup, a main line must be installed from your business or home to the municipal system. This involves digging a trench, which may require removing trees and shrubs, breaking through rock and asphalt and more. Additionally, if the sewer hookup is a replacement for an existing septic tank, we take the steps to properly dispose of the old installation.
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Overland Excavation thrives on safety and hard work. Our family will stop at nothing to guarantee your satisfaction. Rest assured we have the equipment and resources to handle the job whether it’s a large commercial development or a smaller residential project; our team is dedicated to timely, seamless work from start to finish.
I’ll only work with the best materials available and provide a 1 year guarantee on all labor. I never compromise quality for time and give my clients realistic schedules that accommodate their lives. I strive for honest customer service, so contracts are only paid in full when the finished work is to your complete satisfaction. -Alan Overland
We utilize state-of-the-art equipment and technology to ensure efficiency and precision in our excavation work.
Rest assured that your project is in capable hands, as we adhere to the highest industry standards.
We are committed to environmentally responsible practices, minimizing our impact on the environment.