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  • Poughkeepsie Environmental & Construction Group
    5
    2600 South Rd, suite 44-156, 2600 South Rd suite 44-156, Poughkeepsie, 12601, US

    Poughkeepsie Environmental & Construction Group: Your Trusted Partner for Environmental Solutions Since 1994, Poughkeepsie Environmental & Construction Group has been a leading provider of comprehensive environmental services in the Hudson Valley. We are committed to delivering expert solutions that protect your health, safety, and the environment. Our team of highly trained and certified professionals is dedicated to providing exceptional service and exceeding your expectations. We offer a wide range of services, including: • **Testing:** Asbestos, Mold, Radon, VOCs, Lead Paint, Soil, Indoor Air Quality, Phase I, II & III Environmental Surveys, Building Diagnostics, Virus Cleanliness Testing • **Abatement:** Asbestos, Mold, Radon, Lead Paint, Soil Remediation, Hazardous Waste Removal, Virus Disinfection • **Removal:** Building Demolition, Barn Demolition, Pool Fill-In, Tank Removal, Concrete Recycling, Excavation & Drainage • **Demolition:** Building Demolition, Barn Demolition, Pool Fill-In, Tank Removal, Concrete Recycling, Excavation & Drainage • **Disposal:** Hazardous Waste Removal, Concrete Recycling • **Restoration:** Fire/Storm/Water Restoration, Indoor Air Purification, Air Duct Cleaning, Waterproofing, Building Performance, Media Blasting • **Construction:** Building Performance, Media Blasting We are proud to be a trusted partner for businesses and homeowners throughout the Hudson Valley. Our commitment to quality, safety, and customer satisfaction has earned us a reputation for excellence. We are also proud to be a Better Business Bureau Accredited business, a Home Advisor Screened Professional, a Thumbtack Gold Member, an Angie's List Contractor, and a National & State Licensed Contractor. Contact us today to learn more about our services and how we can help you achieve your environmental goals.

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  • Rayco Excavation & Construction
    5
    Caddo Mills, US

    About Rayco Excavation & Construction Rayco Excavation & Construction is a professional & experienced land clearing & construction company that is located in Caddo Mills, TX. We provide our clients with a wide range of services including, but not limited to: excavation, land clearing, general construction, grading, site prep & more. Our company works with commercial, residential, & government clients, providing quality services and premier customer service on every project. To learn more about what Rayco Excavation & Construction has to offer, please select from one of the following options:‬ (214) 708-1206‬ Request a Free Quote

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  • Upstream Environmental LLC
    5
    9595 Six Pines Bldg 8 Suite 8210, The Woodlands, 77380, US

    Upstream Environmental LLC Upstream Environmental LLC specializes in post construction storm water quality management & permitting services in the City of Houston & Harris Counties unincorporated areas. We provide turnkey regulatory compliance to developers, commercial and residential property owners, general contractors, homeowner associations and municipal utility districts. Upstream Environmental LLC is a professional storm water post construction management company, and is partnered with a registered engineering firm in the State of Texas. Upstream Environmental is owned and operated in the State of Texas and takes pride in building a long and special relationship with our clients, providing a source of expertise and the ability to perform maintenance required to keep them in regulatory compliance with The City of Houston, Harris County & Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. Our inspectors, and the BMP installers have attended training programs, including seminars, trade shows, site inspections, testing, and regulatory audits, to become familiar with local, state, and federal requirements.

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  • Born Integrated Construction
    5
    10610 Darby Loop, Conroe, 77385, US

    What We Offer Concrete Paving Slab on Grade Podium Slabs Sidewalks/Flatwork Retaining Walls Mass Soil Excavation Detention Ponds Paving Stabilization Domestic Water Storm Sewer Sanitary Our Mission Our mission is to build lifelong, professional relationships, based on safety, integrity, efficiency and quality. Our Knowledge Our skills enable us to provide exceptional services for a wide range of clients at reasonable prices. Our knowledge, commitment, and experience in this industry has given our clients the peace of mind and security that their projects are completed with the highest quality and in the most timely manner. Relationships We believe in building strong relationships with our customers and our vendors. Our attention to detail has enabled us to build lifelong working relationships with our clients on a consistent basis.

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  • States Dirtwork
    4.9
    1625 N Main, Rose Hill, 67133, US

    States Dirtwork LLC For all your aspects of dirt work or excavating jobs, count on States Dirtwork to deliver experience and reliable services at competitive prices. We have over 19 years experience in Residential & Commercial excavating, grading and drainage services. We can handle any size job from residential backyards to a commercial job site. Call us today for a free estimate.

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  • Cains Construction
    5
    807 West 30th Terrace, Lawrence, 66046, US

    Cain’s Construction: Your Premier Source of Landscaping and Concrete Services Cain’s Construction is a leading landscaping and hardscaping company serving property owners in the greater Lawrence, KS area. We offer a wide range of services, including gravel driveways, patio installs, excavation projects, retaining wall and drainage services, and demolition services. Our team of professionals is dedicated to providing the highest quality service and ensuring customer satisfaction. We understand that your lawn, landscape, and walkways are the first impression of your home. That's why we're committed to creating beautiful and functional outdoor spaces that will impress your guests and add value to your property. We have the experience, equipment, and knowledge to manage soil and drainage, create retaining walls to protect your property from water damage, and complete any excavation or demolition project you may have. Whether you need a new patio, driveway, or sidewalk, or you're looking to clear your property of unwanted structures, Cain’s Construction is the team to call. We work closely with our clients to ensure that their projects are completed on time and within budget. We're proud to provide friendly service and exceptionally beautiful landscapes. Contact us today to discuss your project and request a free estimate!

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  • Modern Axe Land Services LLC
    4.9
    Spring, US

    Modern Axe Land Services: Your Trusted Partner for Land Clearing, Demolition, and More Modern Axe Land Services is a locally owned and family-operated company that takes pride in our work and puts customer service first. We are committed to providing personal and professional quality service to our clients in Southwest Florida. Our team of experienced professionals is equipped with top-of-the-line modern equipment, ensuring efficient and effective completion of your projects. Whether you need land clearing, demolition, excavation, or any other service, we have the expertise and resources to get the job done right. We understand that your project is important to you, and we are dedicated to working closely with you every step of the way. Our goal is to exceed your expectations and deliver exceptional results that you can be proud of.

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  • Rebleigh Construction
    5
    14769 Dasmarinas, Corpus Christi, 78418, US

    About Rebleigh Construction Rebleigh Construction is a DBA of our parent company, Padre Island Property Management Limited Liability Company, established in 2006. We are dedicated to providing top-notch service and information through effective communication and expertise. We build lasting relationships with our clients, who value our excellent service and competitive prices. We are members of the National Home Builders Association and the International Code Council (ICC). We collaborate closely with FEMA and international construction code writers. With over 18 years of experience, we serve a diverse client base, including commercial corporations and private developers.

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  • Gribble Construction LLC
    5
    Waco, US

    Gribble Construction Serving Coryell County and surrounding towns, Gribble Construction is your trusted partner for all your dirt work, septic services, and excavation needs. We are committed to providing high-quality workmanship and exceptional customer service. Whether you need a new septic system installed, your yard graded, or a driveway built, our experienced team has the skills and expertise to get the job done right. We take pride in our work and strive to exceed your expectations. Contact us today for a free estimate!

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  • Jordan Excavating
    5
    4211 Shacklett Rd., Murfreesboro, 37129, US

    About Jordan Excavating Jordan Excavating was founded in 2015 by Matthew Jordan, one excavator, and a goal to provide quality work that will last for years to come. Even though we have grown tremendously over the years we still retain the same core values we started with and we treat every job as if it was our own. Since then, we have grown into a full-service excavation and trucking company with our large and diverse fleet of equipment and trucks. We can handle any job and offer both residential and commercial excavating services to the Middle Tennessee area.

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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.

What equipment is used for excavation?

Excavation projects employ various heavy equipment, chosen based on the job's scale and complexity. Common equipment includes:
  • Excavators: Versatile machines with a bucket, arm, and rotating cab for digging, lifting, and moving earth.
  • Backhoes: Similar to excavators but with a digging bucket on the back and a loader bucket on the front, ideal for trenching and smaller excavations.
  • Bulldozers: Powerful machines with a large blade for pushing earth, clearing land, and leveling surfaces.
  • Skid Steers: Compact and maneuverable loaders with various attachments (buckets, forks) for digging, loading, and grading in tight spaces.
  • Trenchers: Specialized machines for digging narrow trenches for utilities.
  • Dump Trucks: Vehicles for hauling excavated material to disposal sites.
The choice of equipment depends on factors such as the type of excavation, soil conditions, site accessibility, and project budget.

How do I calculate how much dirt I need for fill?

To calculate the volume of dirt (fill) needed, follow these steps:
  1. Determine the Area: Measure the length and width of the area you want to fill. Multiply them to get the area in square feet (or meters).
  2. Determine the Depth: Measure the difference between the existing grade and the desired grade (how much you need to raise the ground). This is the depth of fill required.
  3. Calculate Volume: Multiply the area (step 1) by the depth (step 2) to get the volume in cubic feet (or meters).
  4. Account for Compaction: Fill dirt compacts when it settles, so add 10% to 25% to the calculated volume to account for compaction. The exact percentage depends on the type of fill material.
For complex projects or uneven terrain, consult an excavation contractor or surveyor for accurate volume calculations.

What is the difference between cut and fill excavation?

Cut and fill excavation is a technique for balancing earthwork volumes on a site:
Cut: Involves excavating soil from an area where the existing grade is higher than the desired grade.
Fill: Refers to using the excavated soil ('cut' material) to raise the grade in an area where the existing grade is lower than desired.
This method minimizes the need to import or export soil, reducing costs and environmental impact. It's commonly used for site preparation, road construction, and landscaping.

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 equipment is used for excavation?

Excavation projects employ various heavy equipment, chosen based on the job's scale and complexity. Common equipment includes:
  • Excavators: Versatile machines with a bucket, arm, and rotating cab for digging, lifting, and moving earth.
  • Backhoes: Similar to excavators but with a digging bucket on the back and a loader bucket on the front, ideal for trenching and smaller excavations.
  • Bulldozers: Powerful machines with a large blade for pushing earth, clearing land, and leveling surfaces.
  • Skid Steers: Compact and maneuverable loaders with various attachments (buckets, forks) for digging, loading, and grading in tight spaces.
  • Trenchers: Specialized machines for digging narrow trenches for utilities.
  • Dump Trucks: Vehicles for hauling excavated material to disposal sites.
The choice of equipment depends on factors such as the type of excavation, soil conditions, site accessibility, and project budget.

How do I calculate how much dirt I need for fill?

To calculate the volume of dirt (fill) needed, follow these steps:
  1. Determine the Area: Measure the length and width of the area you want to fill. Multiply them to get the area in square feet (or meters).
  2. Determine the Depth: Measure the difference between the existing grade and the desired grade (how much you need to raise the ground). This is the depth of fill required.
  3. Calculate Volume: Multiply the area (step 1) by the depth (step 2) to get the volume in cubic feet (or meters).
  4. Account for Compaction: Fill dirt compacts when it settles, so add 10% to 25% to the calculated volume to account for compaction. The exact percentage depends on the type of fill material.
For complex projects or uneven terrain, consult an excavation contractor or surveyor for accurate volume calculations.

What is the difference between cut and fill excavation?

Cut and fill excavation is a technique for balancing earthwork volumes on a site:
Cut: Involves excavating soil from an area where the existing grade is higher than the desired grade.
Fill: Refers to using the excavated soil ('cut' material) to raise the grade in an area where the existing grade is lower than desired.
This method minimizes the need to import or export soil, reducing costs and environmental impact. It's commonly used for site preparation, road construction, and landscaping.

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.