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  • Residential Dirt Work
    5
    Huntsville, US

    Residential Dirt Work Over 25 Years of Experience in Dirt Work

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  • Bama Dirt Bulk Yard Madison
    4.6
    P.O. Box 36, Anderson, 35610, US

    About Bama Dirt: North Alabama Aggregate Supply & Services We provide aggregate materials and services for residential markets of North Alabama. From small to large aggregate projects, we fulfill each order to meet customer specifications. We take pride in differentiating ourselves from other aggregate providers by providing exceptional customer service and quality, and we're commited to building solid, successful relationships with our customers. Based in Killen, Alabama, we serve all areas of North Alabama surrounding Florence, Muscle Shoals, Athens, Madison, Huntsville, Decatur, Cullman, Moulton, Hartselle, Sheffield and more. We travel as far west as the Mississippi line, and also serve areas of Southern Tennessee. If you have a question about whether we'll come to you, give us a call at 256-740-7406 or send us a quick message to learn more. Our quality aggregate materials have been used in a variety of residential landscaping projects throughout North Alabama and Southern Tennessee. Bama Dirt aggreates are commonly used for building or repairing driveways, ditch construction, erosion control, embankments, backfill, and other landscaping needs.We strive to maintain the highest quality and service possible by following the customer’s guidelines to guarantee our aggregates have met all project specifications. If you have a project you would like to discuss with us, call (256) 740-7406 or send us a few details for a free estimate or site evaluation. Bama Dirt has trained and experienced professionals that understand how to operate in the most delicate areas. With our committed workforce and our line of heavy duty equipment, Bama Dirt provides a full range of landscaping services to residential homeowners of North Alabama. Our services are utilized for land clearing for a small residential lot to driveway repair, culvert installation, French drains, sod installation, and much more. If you would like to learn more about our services, call us today at (256) 740-7406 to speak with a professional about your resdiential project. We provide free estimates and site evaluations throughout North Alabama.

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  • SK Excavating LLC
    5
    161 Granada Lane, Guntersville, 35976, US

    Since 2015, SK Excavating LLC has been serving Guntersville, Alabama, and the surrounding area with professional-quality excavation and demolition services. We are a family-owned and operated business dedicated to providing every client with affordable service perfectly tailored to their needs. We offer a variety of excavation and demolition services ranging from land clearing to structural demolition. We welcome the opportunity to gain your trust to handle all of your excavation and demolition needs now and in the future. Our mission is to provide all clients with excavation and demolition solutions that will surpass their expectations. We treat every project with care and professionalism and strive to provide professional, timely, and affordable services. We are committed to building lasting relationships within the community and handling all of your excavation and demolition needs now and in the future.

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  • Alabama Grading & Excavation LLC
    4
    147/I, Green Road, Gulshan Avenue, Panthapath, Dhaka, US

    About Alabama Grading & Excavation Pioneers in Progress, Shaping the Landscape of Tomorrow. At Alabama Grading & Excavation, we don't just move earth; we shape the future. For over a decade, we've been the backbone of North Alabama's development, offering a wide array of in-house services ranging from grading and excavation to comprehensive sewer system solutions. Our commitment to timely, professional project completion and our ability to tailor our expertise to each client's unique needs make us not just contractors, but partners in building tomorrow's infrastructure. Discover how we're paving the way for innovation and excellence in construction. 10+Years in NE, Alabama 1K+Completed Projects more about us

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  • General Excavation, LLC
    5
    Madison, US

    General Excavation: Transforming Landscapes, One Project at a Time General Excavation is a dedicated team committed to enhancing communities through meticulous landscaping and excavation services. We understand that the process of transforming a space can be challenging, and we strive to make it as smooth and comfortable as possible for our clients. Our passion lies in taking on the less appealing phases of a project, ensuring that the foundation for a stunning and functional outcome is laid with precision and care. We are proud to contribute to the creation of beautiful and practical properties and landscapes, leaving a lasting positive impact on the communities we serve.

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  • Thompson Backhoe & Excavating
    4.5
    Valhermoso Springs, US

    Excavation and Septic Solutions for Your Home Or Business Trusted quality service in North Alabama for 40 years. Licensed, Bonded, and Insured. Call 256-679-2256 or Click Here For Free Estimate

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  • ECC
    700 Airport Blvd., Suite 250, Burlingame, 94010, US

    Vision, Integrity, Results Founded in 1985, ECC is an employee-owned company that delivers design-build, construction, environmental remediation, contingency and disaster recovery, energy, munitions, development, and fuels solutions to the complex challenges facing our clients. ECC has performed more than $12 billion in revenue in 37 countries around the globe. Our professionals are located in offices throughout North America, Europe, Asia/Pacific, and Africa. A Trusted Partner Guided by our mission, vision, and core values, ECC strives to be a Trusted Partner to our clients, partners, and communities. We serve with vision, act with integrity, and deliver exceptional results to help our clients succeed in their missions. OUR MISSION, VISION, AND CORE VALUES Our Mission We, the employee-owners of ECC, embody the entrepreneurial spirit to realize our dreams and dare to be great. Our Vision Trusted Partner Great Place to Work Building a Better World Our Core Values Friendship People Safety Service Prosperity A History of Building a Better World ECC was founded in 1985 with a mission to support environmental programs for Federal government agencies. Our services included emergency response and hazardous waste treatment removal, and transportation and disposal (T&D) services. Truly a success story, ECC has strengthened in size, experience, capability, and geographic reach to a highly competitive global contractor. Our nearly 40-year history exemplifies our determination to fulfill our mission to build a better world! 1985 ECC was founded in 1985 in Kentucky. In its early years, ECC provided environmental services, including emergency response and hazardous waste treatment removal, and transportation and disposal services. 1987 ECC increases capabilities and experience with the award and successful completion of a large subcontract to handle hazardous waste transportation logistics on a US Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) Superfund Site on the Hoopa Indian Reservation, providing ECC vital experience on a US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) project. 1989 ECC becomes an approved USEPA response manager and a member of the US Small Business Administration’s (SBA) 8(a) and Small Disadvantaged Business (SDB) programs, facilitating continued opportunities and growth. Shortly thereafter, ECC lands its first Federal contract with the United States Geological Survey in support of the cleanup of the former Anaconda Copper Smelter Superfund Site in Montana. 1990 ECC expands its services to include construction and remediation services, and begins to work on a variety of projects for the Department of Defense (DoD), including the cleanup of munitions and explosives of concern (MEC) at military installations. 1991 ECC is awarded its first major contract with the USACE for the cleanup of the former Naval Air Station in Alameda, California. This project was a major milestone for ECC, as it demonstrated the company’s ability to handle large, complex projects. 1992 ECC expands its operations to include international projects, and begins to work on projects in the Middle East, Asia, and Africa. 1993 ECC is awarded its first major contract with the USACE for the cleanup of the former Naval Air Station in Alameda, California. This project was a major milestone for ECC, as it demonstrated the company’s ability to handle large, complex projects. 1994 ECC expands its operations to include international projects, and begins to work on projects in the Middle East, Asia, and Africa. 1995 ECC is awarded its first major contract with the USACE for the cleanup of the former Naval Air Station in Alameda, California. This project was a major milestone for ECC, as it demonstrated the company’s ability to handle large, complex projects. 1996 ECC expands its operations to include international projects, and begins to work on projects in the Middle East, Asia, and Africa. 1997 ECC is awarded its first major contract with the USACE for the cleanup of the former Naval Air Station in Alameda, California. This project was a major milestone for ECC, as it demonstrated the company’s ability to handle large, complex projects. 1998 ECC expands its operations to include international projects, and begins to work on projects in the Middle East, Asia, and Africa. 1999 ECC is awarded its first major contract with the USACE for the cleanup of the former Naval Air Station in Alameda, California. This project was a major milestone for ECC, as it demonstrated the company’s ability to handle large, complex projects. 2000 ECC expands its operations to include international projects, and begins to work on projects in the Middle East, Asia, and Africa. 2001 ECC is awarded its first major contract with the USACE for the cleanup of the former Naval Air Station in Alameda, California. This project was a major milestone for ECC, as it demonstrated the company’s ability to handle large, complex projects. 2002 ECC expands its operations to include international projects, and begins to work on projects in the Middle East, Asia, and Africa. 2003 ECC is awarded its first major contract with the USACE for the cleanup of the former Naval Air Station in Alameda, California. This project was a major milestone for ECC, as it demonstrated the company’s ability to handle large, complex projects. 2004 ECC expands its operations to include international projects, and begins to work on projects in the Middle East, Asia, and Africa. 2005 ECC is awarded its first major contract with the USACE for the cleanup of the former Naval Air Station in Alameda, California. This project was a major milestone for ECC, as it demonstrated the company’s ability to handle large, complex projects. 2006 ECC expands its operations to include international projects, and begins to work on projects in the Middle East, Asia, and Africa. 2007 ECC is awarded its first major contract with the USACE for the cleanup of the former Naval Air Station in Alameda, California. This project was a major milestone for ECC, as it demonstrated the company’s ability to handle large, complex projects. 2008 ECC expands its operations to include international projects, and begins to work on projects in the Middle East, Asia, and Africa. 2009 ECC is awarded its first major contract with the USACE for the cleanup of the former Naval Air Station in Alameda, California. This project was a major milestone for ECC, as it demonstrated the company’s ability to handle large, complex projects. 2010 ECC expands its operations to include international projects, and begins to work on projects in the Middle East, Asia, and Africa. 2011 ECC is awarded its first major contract with the USACE for the cleanup of the former Naval Air Station in Alameda, California. This project was a major milestone for ECC, as it demonstrated the company’s ability to handle large, complex projects. 2012 ECC expands its operations to include international projects, and begins to work on projects in the Middle East, Asia, and Africa. 2013 ECC is awarded its first major contract with the USACE for the cleanup of the former Naval Air Station in Alameda, California. This project was a major milestone for ECC, as it demonstrated the company’s ability to handle large, complex projects. 2014 ECC expands its operations to include international projects, and begins to work on projects in the Middle East, Asia, and Africa. 2015 ECC is awarded its first major contract with the USACE for the cleanup of the former Naval Air Station in Alameda, California. This project was a major milestone for ECC, as it demonstrated the company’s ability to handle large, complex projects. 2016 ECC expands its operations to include international projects, and begins to work on projects in the Middle East, Asia, and Africa. 2017 ECC is awarded its first major contract with the USACE for the cleanup of the former Naval Air Station in Alameda, California. This project was a major milestone for ECC, as it demonstrated the company’s ability to handle large, complex projects. 2018 ECC expands its operations to include international projects, and begins to work on projects in the Middle East, Asia, and Africa. 2019 ECC is awarded its first major contract with the USACE for the cleanup of the former Naval Air Station in Alameda, California. This project was a major milestone for ECC, as it demonstrated the company’s ability to handle large, complex projects. 2020 ECC expands its operations to include international projects, and begins to work on projects in the Middle East, Asia, and Africa. 2021 ECC is awarded its first major contract with the USACE for the cleanup of the former Naval Air Station in Alameda, California. This project was a major milestone for ECC, as it demonstrated the company’s ability to handle large, complex projects. 2022 ECC expands its operations to include international projects, and begins to work on projects in the Middle East, Asia, and Africa. 2023 ECC is awarded its first major contract with the USACE for the cleanup of the former Naval Air Station in Alameda, California. This project was a major milestone for ECC, as it demonstrated the company’s ability to handle large, complex projects.

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  • CT Hauling And Excavating, LLC
    4.1
    10494 Hwy 25, Calera, 35040, US

    About Us CT Hauling And Excavating, LLC (a wholesale supplier) which was founded in 2002 is a provider of Building, Construction, Landscape, and Masonry Materials. Our Services CT Hauling And Excavating, LLC provides Landscape Supply Services throughout the Central Alabama. Excavating CT Hauling And Excavating, LLC is a provider for excavation projects in the following Central Alabama. Equipment Hauling CT Hauling And Excavating, LLC provides Hauling and Removal Services throughout the Central Alabama. Landscape Supply CT Hauling provides lots of materials for all your needs. Mulch Mulch is any type of material spread or laid over soil as a covering to retain moisture in the soil, suppress weeds, improve the soils fertility as it decomposes. Sand Sand is a natural granular material composed of finely divided rock and mineral particles and is used for concrete and mason work, leveling, paver projects and playgrounds. Gravel Gravel is an unconsolidated rock fragment having a generalized particle size and includes size classes from granular to bolder fragments. Top Soil Topsoil is the upper layer of soil, usually the top 2 inches to 8 inches. Top soil is usually used for gardens and lawns. Dirt Dirt/Soil is composed of clay, organic matter, rocks and sand. Dirt, Fill Dirt, Screened Dirt & Unscreened Dirt can be delivered in bulk at wholesale prices Crushed Stone Crushed Stone or angular rock is one of the most accessible natural resources.

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  • Rogers Group, Inc.
    3.6
    421 Great Circle Road, Nashville, 37228, US

    Building Communities From the Ground Up Rogers Group Inc., headquartered in Nashville, TN, is the largest privately owned construction aggregate company in the country. For more than 115 years, our crushed stone and hot mix asphalt have laid the foundation for homes, schools, hospitals, highways, and other infrastructure critical to the American economy. American-Owned, Family-Led With over 3,000 skilled employees and more than 85 quarries and 55 asphalt plants, Rogers Group supports business operations in 10 states: Alabama, Arkansas, Indiana, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, Ohio, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Texas. Our Core Values Our company culture is informed and strengthened by our core values of placing the highest value on people, unwavering integrity, and excellence in every undertaking. Our success hinges on the satisfaction of our employees and our customers. History Founded in 1908 in Bloomington, IN, by Ralph Rogers, Rogers Group has become the largest family owned and operated manufacturer of crushed stone in the United States. Safety Safety is our number one priority. Over the years we’ve earned dozens of awards for our unwavering commitment to the safety and well-being of our employees and our community. Community We take an active role in the communities in which we live and work. From charity runs to partnering with schools to sponsoring exhibits at the Smithsonian, we’re making a difference. Environment We’re also deeply committed to being responsible stewards of the environment. We strive to minimize waste, conserve energy, recycle materials, and maintain clean, safe operations. Quality & Awards Our locations are frequently recognized for safety, community relations, and quality. We have received awards from the National Stone, Sand and Gravel Association and other regional trade groups.

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  • A E C Site Solutions
    5
    2098 Fisher Street Southwest, Huntsville, US

    AEC Site Solutions: Your #1 Source for Civil Construction in Huntsville and Surrounding Areas AEC Site Solutions has earned a reputation as one of the most respected construction service providers in the Huntsville area. Our success stems from a simple yet effective approach: delivering on our promises, maintaining professionalism and transparency, and offering reliable solutions to any challenge. We specialize in Site Work, Demolition Service, Dumpster Service, Concrete, and Asphalt. Don't hesitate to contact us with your construction needs, and allow us the opportunity to collaborate with you. Our Work is Your Gain We are dedicated to serving the Huntsville community. This commitment has been our driving force for over 23 years. Since 2000, AEC Site Solutions has played a vital role in enhancing the lives of Huntsville residents by contributing to the growth of the area's infrastructure and economy. We remain steadfast in our pledge to deliver exceptional work. Our passion for serving others permeates every aspect of our business, from the projects we undertake to the talented individuals we employ. We invest in our company's growth to meet the region's demand for safe and reliable construction services. AEC Site Solutions is a Proud Member of: Associated Builders and Contractors, Inc. Subcontractors Association of Alabama Alabama Cattlemen's Association

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Frequently Asked Questions About Demolition Contractors

Find answers to common questions about demolition contractors and hiring a demolition company for your project in the USA.

What are the different types of demolition?

Demolition methods vary based on the structure's size, location, and other factors. Common types include:
  • Implosion: Using explosives to collapse a structure inwards rapidly. Suitable for large buildings in open areas.
  • Wrecking Ball: Swinging a large steel ball to impact and break down the structure. Effective for bringing down walls and other solid elements.
  • High-Reach Demolition: Utilizing specialized excavators with extended arms and demolition attachments for dismantling tall structures piece by piece.
  • Selective Demolition: Removing specific parts of a building while preserving other sections. Often used in renovation projects.
  • Deconstruction: Carefully dismantling a building to salvage reusable materials, reducing waste and environmental impact.
The chosen demolition method depends on the project's specific requirements and safety considerations.

What is the difference between demolition and deconstruction?

While both involve dismantling structures, demolition and deconstruction differ in their approaches and goals:
Demolition: Typically involves bringing down a structure quickly and efficiently, often using heavy machinery and potentially explosives. The primary goal is to clear the site.
Deconstruction: Focuses on carefully dismantling a building piece by piece to salvage reusable materials. It prioritizes minimizing waste and environmental impact, often involving manual labor and specialized tools.
The choice between demolition and deconstruction depends on the project's objectives, budget, and environmental considerations.

What happens to the debris after demolition?

After demolition, the debris is typically sorted and disposed of responsibly. Options include:
  • Recycling: Concrete, brick, metal, and wood can be recycled and reused in other construction projects, reducing waste sent to landfills.
  • Landfill Disposal: Non-recyclable materials are disposed of in designated landfills according to local regulations.
  • Donation: Some materials, such as fixtures or appliances, may be suitable for donation to charitable organizations.
A reputable demolition contractor will have a waste management plan to ensure environmentally responsible debris disposal.

How do I find a reputable demolition contractor?

Finding a reputable demolition contractor is crucial for a safe and successful project. Consider these factors:
  • Experience: Look for companies with a proven track record and years of experience in the demolition industry.
  • Licensing and Insurance: Ensure the contractor is properly licensed to operate in your area and carries adequate insurance to protect you from liability.
  • Safety Record: Inquire about their safety protocols and accident history. A reputable contractor prioritizes safety.
  • References and Reviews: Ask for references from past clients and check online reviews to gauge their reputation and customer satisfaction.
  • Professionalism: Choose a company that communicates clearly, provides detailed estimates, and has a courteous and responsive team.
Online directories like ExcavationHQ can help you find and compare qualified demolition contractors in your area.

What are the different types of demolition?

Demolition methods vary based on the structure's size, location, and other factors. Common types include:
  • Implosion: Using explosives to collapse a structure inwards rapidly. Suitable for large buildings in open areas.
  • Wrecking Ball: Swinging a large steel ball to impact and break down the structure. Effective for bringing down walls and other solid elements.
  • High-Reach Demolition: Utilizing specialized excavators with extended arms and demolition attachments for dismantling tall structures piece by piece.
  • Selective Demolition: Removing specific parts of a building while preserving other sections. Often used in renovation projects.
  • Deconstruction: Carefully dismantling a building to salvage reusable materials, reducing waste and environmental impact.
The chosen demolition method depends on the project's specific requirements and safety considerations.

What is the difference between demolition and deconstruction?

While both involve dismantling structures, demolition and deconstruction differ in their approaches and goals:
Demolition: Typically involves bringing down a structure quickly and efficiently, often using heavy machinery and potentially explosives. The primary goal is to clear the site.
Deconstruction: Focuses on carefully dismantling a building piece by piece to salvage reusable materials. It prioritizes minimizing waste and environmental impact, often involving manual labor and specialized tools.
The choice between demolition and deconstruction depends on the project's objectives, budget, and environmental considerations.

What happens to the debris after demolition?

After demolition, the debris is typically sorted and disposed of responsibly. Options include:
  • Recycling: Concrete, brick, metal, and wood can be recycled and reused in other construction projects, reducing waste sent to landfills.
  • Landfill Disposal: Non-recyclable materials are disposed of in designated landfills according to local regulations.
  • Donation: Some materials, such as fixtures or appliances, may be suitable for donation to charitable organizations.
A reputable demolition contractor will have a waste management plan to ensure environmentally responsible debris disposal.

How do I find a reputable demolition contractor?

Finding a reputable demolition contractor is crucial for a safe and successful project. Consider these factors:
  • Experience: Look for companies with a proven track record and years of experience in the demolition industry.
  • Licensing and Insurance: Ensure the contractor is properly licensed to operate in your area and carries adequate insurance to protect you from liability.
  • Safety Record: Inquire about their safety protocols and accident history. A reputable contractor prioritizes safety.
  • References and Reviews: Ask for references from past clients and check online reviews to gauge their reputation and customer satisfaction.
  • Professionalism: Choose a company that communicates clearly, provides detailed estimates, and has a courteous and responsive team.
Online directories like ExcavationHQ can help you find and compare qualified demolition contractors in your area.