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  • Mason Trenching
    5
    4 Dixon Woods, Honeoye Falls, 14472, US

    About Mason Trenching Mason Trenching is a bonded, licensed, master plumbing contractor with over 4 million dollars in insurance. We've been serving the Monroe County area for over 30 years, completing projects ranging from simple residential faucet replacements to large-scale infrastructure upgrades like replacing Monroe Community Hospital's water main system. We're known for our commitment to quality, expertise, and exceeding expectations on every project. Our team is experienced in building jacking, rigging, and building relocation, including complete renovations. We've tackled challenging projects like supporting and restoring foundations for the Rochester Institute of Technology after a ground water collapse, installing gas furnaces in dormitories, and relocating a 2,500 sq. ft. Victorian house 500 ft. uphill with a 60 ft. grade change. We've also moved a 4,500 sq. ft. historic Greece Revival house 14 miles, setting a record for the widest load ever transported on State Roads in Monroe County. We're proud to have completed sewer projects for Groveland Prison, exceeding expectations on time and budget, and earning a spot on the emergency contractor list for NYS projects. We've also completed extensive storm sewer, manhole, catch basin, sidewalk, and bridgework on Route 64 for the Town of Pittsford and the State of New York. We're registered with the Monroe County Health Department and have installed one of the largest private raised fill septic systems in Brighton, approved in a flood plain. We're a distributor for Clearstream Wastewater Systems, Inc., offering certified sewage treatment plants that can process from 500 to 1,000,000 gallons per day. Our treatment systems are so clean they've received government approval for direct release into storm sewers or streams. Our team is bonded and has received clearance to work in various environments. We're committed to providing exceptional service and exceeding your expectations on every project.

  • Mark Colf Excavating
    4.9
    2961 Taylor Rd., Clifton Springs, 14432, US

    Mark Colf Excavation Contracting, Inc. Mark Colf Excavation Contracting, Inc. is a family owned and operated excavation company, located in Canandaigua, NY. We are committed to providing top quality work at affordable prices. Mark has over 30 years experience in excavation construction. No job is too big or too small. We are dedicated to providing our customers with the highest level of service and satisfaction. We are proud of the work we do and we stand behind it 100%. We offer a wide range of services, including: Residential & commercial site development Electric, water, & sewer lines Septic systems Septic inspections Septic tank pumping Driveways Grading Footers Basements Masonry work Clearing Ditching Drainage Retaining walls Topsoil, sand, gravel, stone, water delivery We also offer a waterless toilet, perfect for cabins, golf courses, public buildings, concerts, and more. We are committed to providing our customers with the highest level of service and satisfaction. We are proud of the work we do and we stand behind it 100%. Contact us today for a free consultation and estimate.

  • Kothrade Sewer Water & Excavating
    4.6
    9520 County Rd 19, Corcoran, 55357, US

    Exceptional Service: The Core of Our Business In business since 1994, Kothrade Sewer, Septic and Excavating focus on providing quality, comprehensive services to local businesses, developers, homeowners, and government agencies/municipalities. We are your local experts on pumping, troubleshooting, certification and much more. We're always here for you! Residential & Commercial Services For prompt, expert and reliable solutions, Kothrade has the high-quality equipment and seasoned experience to meet your company needs and budget. We comply with all the state mandated environmental rules. Kothrade Is Your Local Resource To ensure we provide the best service possible to our customers, Kothrade stays current on licensing rules and regulations. Kothrade is constantly monitoring issues that affect companies in the excavating and wastewater business. If you have a question or concern, we're glad to help. Full-Service Sewer, Septic, and Excavating Services Kothrade Sewer, Water and Excavating provides a complete range of excavating, site preparation, water or sewer connection, building pad and septic system installation services for commercial and residential projects. Based in the northwestern suburbs of Minneapolis/St. Paul, we are a private, family-owned business dedicated to meeting our client's needs in a timely, cost-effective manner.

  • LeChase Construction Service, LLC
    4.4
    Buffalo, US

    About LeChase We build lasting partnerships by putting people first. 80 years in the construction industry 1 in construction annually 0 financial debt 99 of projects with zero lost-time injuries Established in 1944, LeChase is celebrating its 80th anniversary this year. While maintaining the personalized service of a small firm, today the company ranks among the nation’s top contractors – serving clients through a variety of delivery methods to support projects of all sizes across a range of industries. With a dedicated team of talented professionals striving to deliver excellence, the firm has earned a reputation for safety, quality and integrity. In addition to serving customers from its operations across the East Coast, LeChase can provide resources to meet the unique needs of clients no matter where they are located.

  • B-C Excavating, Inc.
    5
    4503 Lyell Road, Rochester, NY, 14606, US

    Our History It all began in 1974 when Louis J. Brongo, a hard working father of 8 children, made a life changing decision to get ahead in life. Louis J. worked as a shovel operator for a company, digging basements for new homes. This is where he met a business partner, and the two invested in some equipment to work for themselves throughout Monroe County. They still concentrated on digging basements, but also started excavating land for farmers and digging trenches for sewer & water lines. In early 1980, Louis R. Brongo joined the business, bringing experience from working with other local construction companies. After a few years (when the founding partners both decided to part ways) Louis J. and his son, Louis R., bought out the partner, officially making B-C Excavating, Inc, a family-owned business. Louis R. started cutting and selling firewood at the young age of 13 to make some money. He noticed at job sites that the contractors wanted trees, brush and stumps either buried on site or hauled away. Recognizing the opportunity to recycle wood into firewood, B-C Excavating, Inc. started offering land clearing services. As the demand for this service increased, our company focus shifted to land clearing. We purchased some specialized forestry equipment and started land clearing with the intent of recycling all the material from each job. Three generations later… This passion for land clearing certainly runs in our bloodline! 1974- Louis J. Brongo begins a new company specializing in digging basements, excavating land for farmers, and digging trenches for water & sewer lines. Early 1980s- Louis R. Brongo joins the business, and the company begins offering land clearing and firewood services. 1999- Jason Brongo joined the company, operating equipment and working in the field 2001- Jennifer (Brongo) Mesh begins working in the office. 2002- Joshua Brongo joined B-C Excavating, Inc.. After a few years with us, he went off to start his own tree company. We are a multi-generational family owned and operated company… When you choose B-C Excavating, Inc.-- you work directly with one of the owners. We take great pride in our work, maintaining a good reputation, and offering fair pricing with an experienced and professional operating crew to complete jobs efficiently. We recycle all trees, brush and stumps from land clearing jobs into log loads, mulch, wood chips and firewood. Nothing-- from any land clearing job-- goes to waste. We work mainly for contractors,

  • Rochester Topsoil WNY
    5
    Rochester, NY, 14559, US

    At Rochester Topsoil WNY, we put customer service first! Rochester NY Screened Topsoil Supplier Need Materials? Buy Online Offering high-quality topsoil, stone, mulch, gravel and more throughout Rochester NY! Buy Materials Online. Need mulch in Rochester, NY? Looking for topsoil or compost? Welcome to Rochester Topsoil WNY, located in Rochester, NY. We specialize in a wide variety of residential and commercial premium topsoil, mulch, sand, compost, stone and much more. Rochester Topsoil WNY specializes in premium screened topsoil for delivery in the Monroe County, New York area. We have spent years improving the look and soil health properties in the Rochester, NY area, including homes, office buildings, and farms. Call us for expert, prompt service. Buy Materials Online Check Out Our Gallery View Gallery Products & Services We are a small family owned and operated business. Feel free to call us with any questions about amounts and materials. Topsoil Compost Mulch Sand Stone Millings Pool Fill-Ins Grading Excavating Drainage Work House and Garage Addition Excavations View All Products We Put Customer Service First. Talk with our experts to determine what kinds of materials are needed for your space and how much. We offer a wide variety of mulches, soil, stones, garden mixes, and more for you to choose from. We’ll deliver your product as close to the site as possible! You can depend on the experienced crew at Rochester Topsoil WNY to deliver quality products at affordable prices. From pool sand to gardening dirt to round decorative stone, we have the largest selection of landscaping materials in the greater Rochester, NY area. We serve both residential and commercial customers with prompt deliveries as well as excavating and grading services. Contact us today for a quote! View Pricing Need high-quality Materials for your home or business? Buy Online

  • Trinity Landscaping & Excavating Inc.
    5
    19910 Larkin Rd, Hamel, 55343, US

    Family owned and operated, Trinity Landscaping & Excavating, Inc. was established in 2000, and we have an amazing reputation of helping our customers in redesigning their yards, property and businesses to emerge with exactly the look they desire. Trinity Landscaping & Excavating, INC. offers services for both residential and commercial. Landscaping, excavating, demolition, storm damage clean-up, equipment rental and concrete work: sidewalks, driveways, patios, decorative concrete and floors. All the services we provide are extensive and detailed. We will be there during the initial planning, and we will still be there when you are making the final inspection. We at Trinity Landscaping and Excavating, Inc. pride ourselves on our dedication and professionalism, and it is these qualities you can always trust. We service St. Cloud, Minneapolis, St. Paul & the entire Twin City Metro.

  • Doyle Excavating - Septic System Installation and Repair
    4690 Everdyke Rd, Williamson, 14589, US

    Doyle Excavating: Your Reliable Excavating Contractor Since 35+ Years. Doyle Excavating is a family-owned excavating company located in Williamson, NY. With over 35 years of experience in the industry, we have established ourselves as the go-to excavating contractor for residents and businesses in Wayne, Ontario, Monroe Counties and throughout the Finger Lakes. Our professional services include bulldozing, land clearing, septic system installation and repair, and stone driveway repair. We take pride in delivering high-quality workmanship and outstanding customer service. Our highly skilled workers are fully licensed and insured, and we use only the latest equipment and techniques to ensure that every project is completed safely and efficiently. At Doyle Excavating, we understand the importance of timely and reliable service. That's why we work closely with our clients to understand their needs and provide them with the best solutions. Whether you need excavation for a new construction project or repairs for your existing property, we've got you covered. Contact us today at (585) 370-7288 to schedule a FREE Estimate and learn how we can help you with your excavation needs.

  • Garden Grove Construction Corp.
    5
    Rochester, US

    About Garden Grove Construction Corp. Founded in 1994, Garden Grove Construction Corp. has grown from a small residential landscaping company into a full-service commercial business. We support many divisions while employing a local workforce. Our commitment to quality and customer satisfaction has made us a trusted name in Western New York. Our commercial landscaping & snowplowing division will make your facility look great in the spring, summer, and fall months while keeping it clean from snowfall during our harsh Western NY winters. Our site division works alongside many local general contractors performing scopes of work including but not limited to site demolition, site clearing, earth moving, excavation support & protection, curbing, and utilities. We are proud to offer a wide range of services to meet the needs of our clients. We are committed to providing our clients with the highest quality services at competitive prices. We are also committed to safety and environmental responsibility. We would like to thank you for visiting our website and we welcome you to contact us if we may be of any assistance.

  • Phoenix Excavating
    5
    Minneapolis, US

    Transform your Property with Expert Excavating Services. From Foundations, Septic Systems, and Grading. With over 15 years of experience Phoenix Excavating is your trusted choice you can choose confidently.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Excavation Contractors

Find answers to common questions about excavation contractors and hiring excavation professionals in the USA.

How do you handle soil disposal after excavation?

Responsible soil disposal after excavation is essential. Excavation contractors typically handle it by:
  • Hauling to Designated Disposal Sites: Transporting excavated material to approved landfills or recycling centers.
  • Recycling or Reuse: If suitable, some excavated soil might be recycled for other projects or reused on-site for landscaping or backfilling.
  • Complying with Regulations: Adhering to local and environmental regulations for soil disposal to prevent contamination or illegal dumping.
Discuss disposal plans with your contractor, inquire about recycling options, and ensure they handle waste responsibly.

What is the difference between excavation and grading?

While often used together, excavation and grading are distinct processes:
Excavation: Primarily involves removing earth or other materials from a site. It's about digging down and creating space.
Grading: Focuses on shaping and leveling the ground to a specific slope or elevation. It's about adjusting the existing terrain.
For example, you might excavate a foundation and then grade the surrounding area to ensure proper drainage and a level surface for landscaping.

How do I prepare my property for excavation?

Here's a checklist to prepare your property for an excavation project:
  • Clear the Area: Remove any obstacles, including vehicles, outdoor furniture, landscaping features, or structures, from the excavation zone and surrounding area.
  • Mark Existing Features: Identify and mark underground utilities, septic tanks, sprinkler systems, or other buried elements you want to protect.
  • Protect Landscaping: Use tarps or fencing to shield trees, shrubs, gardens, or other landscaping elements from damage.
  • Provide Access: Ensure the excavation contractor has clear access to the work area, including gates wide enough for equipment.
  • Discuss Logistics: Coordinate with the contractor regarding parking arrangements, material delivery, and any special instructions or concerns you might have.
By taking these steps, you can minimize disruptions, ensure a smoother excavation process, and protect your property.

What is a soil engineer, and do I need one?

A soil engineer is a professional specializing in analyzing soil properties and their behavior under various conditions. They play a crucial role in:
  • Determining Soil Suitability: Assessing whether the soil can support the intended structure or load.
  • Recommending Foundation Types: Advising on the appropriate foundation design based on soil characteristics.
  • Addressing Drainage and Erosion Issues: Providing solutions to manage water runoff and prevent erosion.
  • Evaluating Slope Stability: Assessing the risk of landslides or soil movement on slopes.
You might need a soil engineer for projects involving:
  • Building on challenging soil types (expansive clay, loose sand, etc.)
  • Constructing large or complex structures
  • Excavating near slopes or retaining walls
  • Addressing drainage or erosion concerns
Your excavation contractor or local building department can advise if a soil engineer is necessary for your project.

How do you handle soil disposal after excavation?

Responsible soil disposal after excavation is essential. Excavation contractors typically handle it by:
  • Hauling to Designated Disposal Sites: Transporting excavated material to approved landfills or recycling centers.
  • Recycling or Reuse: If suitable, some excavated soil might be recycled for other projects or reused on-site for landscaping or backfilling.
  • Complying with Regulations: Adhering to local and environmental regulations for soil disposal to prevent contamination or illegal dumping.
Discuss disposal plans with your contractor, inquire about recycling options, and ensure they handle waste responsibly.

What is the difference between excavation and grading?

While often used together, excavation and grading are distinct processes:
Excavation: Primarily involves removing earth or other materials from a site. It's about digging down and creating space.
Grading: Focuses on shaping and leveling the ground to a specific slope or elevation. It's about adjusting the existing terrain.
For example, you might excavate a foundation and then grade the surrounding area to ensure proper drainage and a level surface for landscaping.

How do I prepare my property for excavation?

Here's a checklist to prepare your property for an excavation project:
  • Clear the Area: Remove any obstacles, including vehicles, outdoor furniture, landscaping features, or structures, from the excavation zone and surrounding area.
  • Mark Existing Features: Identify and mark underground utilities, septic tanks, sprinkler systems, or other buried elements you want to protect.
  • Protect Landscaping: Use tarps or fencing to shield trees, shrubs, gardens, or other landscaping elements from damage.
  • Provide Access: Ensure the excavation contractor has clear access to the work area, including gates wide enough for equipment.
  • Discuss Logistics: Coordinate with the contractor regarding parking arrangements, material delivery, and any special instructions or concerns you might have.
By taking these steps, you can minimize disruptions, ensure a smoother excavation process, and protect your property.

What is a soil engineer, and do I need one?

A soil engineer is a professional specializing in analyzing soil properties and their behavior under various conditions. They play a crucial role in:
  • Determining Soil Suitability: Assessing whether the soil can support the intended structure or load.
  • Recommending Foundation Types: Advising on the appropriate foundation design based on soil characteristics.
  • Addressing Drainage and Erosion Issues: Providing solutions to manage water runoff and prevent erosion.
  • Evaluating Slope Stability: Assessing the risk of landslides or soil movement on slopes.
You might need a soil engineer for projects involving:
  • Building on challenging soil types (expansive clay, loose sand, etc.)
  • Constructing large or complex structures
  • Excavating near slopes or retaining walls
  • Addressing drainage or erosion concerns
Your excavation contractor or local building department can advise if a soil engineer is necessary for your project.