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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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  • Godwin Land Solutions
    5
    Huntsville, US

    Thank you in advance for choosing Godwin Land Solutions LLC for your next project. GLS is family owned and operated in Mobile County, Baldwin County and surrounding areas. The GLS team is a certified and experienced LLC. We are competent in our work to make sure the job is done correctly and completed in a timely manner. At GLS we strive for customer satisfaction and a quality result at the end of each project. Godwin Land Solutions is Licensed and Insured. We offer a large variety of Commercial and Residential Land Development & Site Preparation Services.

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  • Borden Construction Contracting and Excavations
    5
    328 James Frazier Road, Lacey's Spring, 35754, US

    About Borden Contracting Borden Contracting Company LLC has been serving all of North Alabama since 1982, providing services of demolition, clearing, drainage, underground utilities, streets, roads, building pads & parking lots. We are a family-owned and operated business with a commitment to providing our clients with the highest quality services at competitive prices. We are fully licensed and insured, and we have a team of experienced professionals who are dedicated to getting the job done right. We understand that every project is unique, and we work closely with our clients to ensure that their needs are met. We are committed to providing our clients with a positive experience from start to finish. We are proud to be a part of the North Alabama community, and we are committed to providing our clients with the best possible service.

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  • Usa Pipe Repair
    4.8
    Mobile, US

    The plumber your plumber calls when they need help! USA Pipe Repair is an owner-operated, full-service plumbing company. We specialize in all forms of trenchless technology as well as general repairs from faucets to showers to entire house re-pipes and as little as changing a wax ring on a toilet. We work for many of the largest contractors in the area and our underground division covers the entire state working for other contractors because of our specialties. Our indoor division stays mainly in the Central Virginia area providing top-notch service at an affordable rate. Many of the larger companies that we work for don’t want to admit that they sub out to us. However, you can hear people advertising for us on the radio every morning and never know my company was there. We look forward to working for you and making sure that you are 100% satisfied. Confidently hire a plumber in Richmond, VA, and nearby areas from USA Pipe Repair and know that you'll also benefit from trenchless technology and top-quality work and results. We routinely work with many larger companies in the area that appreciate our skills and expertise. No need to dig! USA Pipe Repair will fix broken, cracked, or separated pipes with new cured in place pipe.

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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Just N Time Lawncare & Excavating
    5
    715 Cedar Lake Rd, Apt 711, 715 Cedar Lake Rd Apt 711, Decatur, 35603, US

    Fully Licensed and Insured since 2002 Welcome to Just N Time Lawncare & Excavation LLC, the premier source of excavation and hauling services in North Alabama. We specialize in top-quality services for residential and commercial customers, providing complete excavation, hauling, grading, digging, landscaping, and lawn care services in Morgan County, Lawrence County, Winston County, Limestone County, Cullman County, and Madison County. Our experienced and highly-trained professionals are equipped to handle a wide range of projects, from building roads and driveways to land clearing for residential or commercial use. We provide hauling services for delivering gravel, dirt, sand, rocks, mulch, and other materials. We also offer complete services for building and clearing roadways, hauling gravel, and grading for driveways. Our specialties include lot clearing, especially in the Smith Lake community, and french drain issues in Decatur, Hartselle, Athens, and Moulton. We take great pride in providing the highest quality of service and the best customer satisfaction. We strive to exceed your expectations with our commitment to excellence and attention to detail. Whether you need excavation, hauling, grading, digging, landscaping, or lawn care services, contact Just N Time Lawncare & Excavation LLC today! We look forward to working with you and providing your free quote. Lawncare, Landscaping, Flower and Shrub Services in the Communities of: Decatur Priceville Trinity Excavation, Grading, Digging, Land Clearing, French Drains, and Hauling Services in the Communities of: Decatur Priceville Hartselle Trinity Moulton Huntsville Madison Athens Tanner Somerville Danville Cullman Falkville Smith Lake

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  • Pipp & Sons Excavating
    5
    PO Box 215, Chelsea, 35043, US

    Alabama's Premier Excavating Specialists If you’re looking to tackle some excavating, grading or machine work, you’ve come to the right place! We offer a variety of services: clearing, french drains, land grading, roads, fences/gates, and pond work. No matter the size of the project, we take pride in our excellent work, competitive fees and ability to deliver outstanding results on time - every time. From coordinating projects to finishing projects with care, we conveniently guide our clients through all services. Get an 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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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 is a demolition bond?

A demolition bond is a type of surety bond that protects the public and ensures the demolition contractor fulfills their contractual obligations. It provides financial protection if the contractor fails to complete the project as agreed, violates permit conditions, or causes damage to surrounding property. Demolition bonds are often required by local authorities as part of the permitting process.

What are the safety precautions for demolition?

Demolition is a hazardous process that requires strict safety precautions. Here are some essential safety measures:
  • Site Security: Secure the demolition site with fencing and warning signs to prevent unauthorized access.
  • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Workers should wear appropriate PPE, including hard hats, safety glasses, gloves, and steel-toe boots.
  • Hazardous Material Removal: Properly identify and remove asbestos, lead paint, or other hazardous materials before demolition begins.
  • Utility Disconnections: Disconnect all utilities, such as electricity, gas, and water, before demolition.
  • Controlled Demolition Techniques: Employ controlled demolition methods to minimize risks and ensure the structure comes down safely.
  • Dust Control: Implement dust suppression measures, such as water spraying or misting, to reduce airborne particles and protect air quality.
  • Emergency Planning: Have an emergency plan in place, including communication protocols and evacuation procedures, in case of unforeseen events.
A responsible demolition contractor will prioritize safety and follow all necessary regulations and guidelines.

What are the environmental impacts of demolition?

Demolition can have significant environmental impacts, including:
  • Waste Generation: Demolition generates a large volume of debris, contributing to landfill space and potentially releasing harmful substances into the environment if not disposed of properly.
  • Air Pollution: Dust and particulate matter released during demolition can impact air quality, affecting human health and the environment.
  • Noise Pollution: Demolition activities can generate significant noise, disturbing nearby residents and wildlife.
  • Resource Depletion: Demolition consumes resources that could be salvaged and reused, contributing to resource depletion and environmental degradation.
Responsible demolition practices, such as deconstruction, recycling, and proper waste management, can mitigate these impacts.

Do I need a permit for demolition?

In most cases, you'll need a demolition permit from your local authority before starting any demolition work. Permit requirements vary depending on the location and the size of the structure. Contact your local building department or council for specific regulations and permit applications. A reputable demolition contractor can also guide you through the permit process.

What is a demolition bond?

A demolition bond is a type of surety bond that protects the public and ensures the demolition contractor fulfills their contractual obligations. It provides financial protection if the contractor fails to complete the project as agreed, violates permit conditions, or causes damage to surrounding property. Demolition bonds are often required by local authorities as part of the permitting process.

What are the safety precautions for demolition?

Demolition is a hazardous process that requires strict safety precautions. Here are some essential safety measures:
  • Site Security: Secure the demolition site with fencing and warning signs to prevent unauthorized access.
  • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Workers should wear appropriate PPE, including hard hats, safety glasses, gloves, and steel-toe boots.
  • Hazardous Material Removal: Properly identify and remove asbestos, lead paint, or other hazardous materials before demolition begins.
  • Utility Disconnections: Disconnect all utilities, such as electricity, gas, and water, before demolition.
  • Controlled Demolition Techniques: Employ controlled demolition methods to minimize risks and ensure the structure comes down safely.
  • Dust Control: Implement dust suppression measures, such as water spraying or misting, to reduce airborne particles and protect air quality.
  • Emergency Planning: Have an emergency plan in place, including communication protocols and evacuation procedures, in case of unforeseen events.
A responsible demolition contractor will prioritize safety and follow all necessary regulations and guidelines.

What are the environmental impacts of demolition?

Demolition can have significant environmental impacts, including:
  • Waste Generation: Demolition generates a large volume of debris, contributing to landfill space and potentially releasing harmful substances into the environment if not disposed of properly.
  • Air Pollution: Dust and particulate matter released during demolition can impact air quality, affecting human health and the environment.
  • Noise Pollution: Demolition activities can generate significant noise, disturbing nearby residents and wildlife.
  • Resource Depletion: Demolition consumes resources that could be salvaged and reused, contributing to resource depletion and environmental degradation.
Responsible demolition practices, such as deconstruction, recycling, and proper waste management, can mitigate these impacts.

Do I need a permit for demolition?

In most cases, you'll need a demolition permit from your local authority before starting any demolition work. Permit requirements vary depending on the location and the size of the structure. Contact your local building department or council for specific regulations and permit applications. A reputable demolition contractor can also guide you through the permit process.