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  • Excavating Materials & Equipment, Inc.
    3
    849 Route 539, New Egypt, 08533, US

    Excavating Materials & Equipment, Inc. (EME) For over three decades, EME has been a leading supplier of sand, stone, gravel, topsoil, and DOT I range products for the construction industry in central New Jersey. We operate two sand and gravel mines, ensuring we can efficiently produce and deliver materials within the tri-state area using our fleet of tri-axle dump trucks and heavy equipment. Our commitment to quality extends beyond material supply. The Plumsted facility is permitted to accept soils and dredge soils for disposal and reuse, adhering to strict DEP and Army Corp of Engineers specifications. Our pugmill blending plant and screening equipment allow us to create customized materials tailored to your specific project requirements.

  • The fastest way to get your storm shelter is by selecting the product or products of your interest. Then, proceed to fill out the contact form online, and a sales representative will be in touch with you. The installation time for the above and in-ground units is 1-3 weeks, depending on your location. Commercial building installation time is 3-6 weeks, depending on the size and your location. If you are building a house, make sure that you order your storm shelter ahead of time. Thank you very much, stay safe! Financing Options We’ve Been Protecting Families & Businesses For Over 9 Years Buying a storm shelter is an important decision. Torshel is committed to helping you choose the best type of shelter for both your home and budget. Both underground shelters and safe rooms offer maximum protection for storms. We encourage our clients to compare the quality of our shelters, methods of installation, and the reputation of the companies. There have been a few cases where other companies have poorly installed in-ground shelters that slip out of the ground. As a result, people can be terribly injured, and in some cases, death may occur. Some companies put profit over the lives of those who will use their products. At Torshel we work to make sure that we save and help protect as many lives as possible. We only install the highest quality storm shelters available in the market and stand behind our work by offering a 10-year warranty. We make ourselves available before and after the shelter’s installation. Commercial and Residential Storm Shelters Welcome to Torshel Storm Shelters, a leading company in the storm shelter and safe room industry. We have the best products, at an affordable price. We proudly install and serve Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee, Texas, Georgia, and surrounding states. However, we sell, and ship storm shelters anywhere in the United States. We have clients in Dallas, New York, Miami, Seattle, Los Angeles, and many rural areas around the country. Enjoy your visit to our website. Take a look at our videos, pictures, and testimonials from multiple clients. We know this is an important decision. Know that if you chose us, you will get great customer service and a top-of-the-line storm shelter backed by a 10-year warranty. Torshel offers discounts to customers who purchase two or more units. Protect your family with a Torshel shelter manufactured to withstand EF5 category tornadoes. Torshel offers underground storm shelters and above-ground safe rooms of various sizes that meet or exceed FEMA’s stringent safety standards. Our tornado shelters are also more durable than traditional storm cellars. Let your neighbors, coworkers, and friends know about your purchase of your storm shelter. If they want to buy one during the same delivery and installation trip, everyone can save a lot. A case in point, Mr. Kyle told Mr. Will about his new in-ground shelter; Will liked the product and decided to purchase one. Torshel delivered and installed two units, and offered them discounts! John and George partnered installing a big shelter in-between their houses, both saved and both of their families can have direct access to the shelter. Commercial Storm Shelters The most valuable asset of any company is not its facilities, machines or products. It’s their team of employees, executives, and clients. Torshel can help protect them while at work with a commercial multipurpose storm shelter, panic room, and safe vault in the event of a tornado, hurricane, robberies, shootings, and other types of incidents that may put in danger their safety. You, your staff, and clients will have a peace of mind by having a steel safe room ready for any threating occasion. Storm Shelter in your Garage Torshel storm shelters are made of structural heavy-duty steel and are one of the bests available in the United States. Our storm shelters are well constructed and properly anchored. Such units will withstand an EF5 tornado according to engineers and professionals at Texas Tech University. They are the perfect solution for the elderly, people with disabilities, claustrophobia, and clients who want an easy to reach safe room in their garage. Inground Tornado Shelters For clients that live in mobile homes, or do not have a garage, we offer underground outdoor shelters. These underground units reflect Torshel’s latest technology. They come with a 13” x 13” bullet-resistant window made of 1.5” polycarbonate. The window allows natural light to flow inside the shelter. You won’t feel entrapped. Torshel’s Newest and High Technology Feature! 4-6 cubic yards of 3,000 PSI concrete will keep the unit inside the ground and prevent it from floating. Let’s Keep Your Family Safe The sooner the better, fill our online form and one of our talented representatives will contact you to help you with any question you might have.

  • The New Mexico Office of Archaeological Studies
    4.3
    7 Old Cochiti Road, Santa Fe, 87507, US

    About the Office of Archaeological Studies The New Mexico Office of Archaeological Studies (OAS) conducts archaeological research projects throughout New Mexico with a diverse group of 13 archaeologists and support staff. Our mission is to identify, interpret, and share information about prehistoric and historic sites across the state. OAS serves other State agencies and private organizations that require archaeological studies as part of their development projects. In addition, we provide ethnographic and historical research services and have an education outreach program that directly interacts with New Mexicans in order to answer their questions about archaeology, history, and the heritage of New Mexico. That program twice received the Society for American Archaeology’s Excellence in Public Education Award, in 2005 and again in 2012. In addition to client-initiated projects, OAS conducts research projects that are funded by grants and private donations. Many of the projects make use of a dedicated corps of volunteers or involve our many research associates. OAS provides training opportunities for university students and makes use of their skills in the latest technology. We also engage in educational outreach programs in surrounding states. OAS has five specialized laboratories, a research library, and a publications department. Our archaeomagnetic dating laboratory is one of two full-time laboratories in the United States that are dedicated to this dating technique and our low-energy plasma radiocarbon sampling laboratory enables us to nearly non-destructive date fragile archaeological materials. Departmental Overview The New Mexico Office of Archaeological Studies has been providing cultural resource management services throughout New Mexico since 1952. OAS continues to fulfill the Museum of New Mexico’s commitment to the highway archaeology program and has expanded to include a diverse client base. Our list of clients spans the breadth of private and public customers, yet much of the work that we have completed is for return clients. Since 1952 OAS archaeologists have conducted over 800 archaeological projects and produced nearly 1,000 reports. We have worked throughout New Mexico, adjacent states, and northern Mexico, with reports available on projects in all areas.

  • Blackwater Draw Locality 1
    4.5
    1500 S. Ave K, Lea Hall Room 163, Portales, 88130, US

    The Blackwater Draw Museum seeks to foster preservation and education of the heritage of New Mexico, the Southern High Plains, and the greater Southwest through exhibitions, educational programs, collections, and research, while enriching and supporting the educational goals and mission of ENMU. The Blackwater Draw Museum is a small museum located on the campus of Eastern New Mexico University in Portales, New Mexico. The museum is home to a collection of artifacts from the Blackwater Draw National Historic Landmark, a site that has been inhabited by humans for over 13,500 years. The museum offers a variety of exhibits, educational programs, and research opportunities. Visitors can learn about the history of the Blackwater Draw site, the cultures that have lived there, and the archaeology of the region. The museum also has a collection of artifacts from the Casas Grandes culture, a prehistoric culture that flourished in the Southwest from about 1300 to 1450 AD. The museum is open to the public and offers a variety of tours and programs. The museum is a great place to learn about the history and culture of the Southwest. The Blackwater Draw Museum is a great place to learn about the history and culture of the Southwest. The museum offers a variety of exhibits, educational programs, and research opportunities. Visitors can learn about the history of the Blackwater Draw site, the cultures that have lived there, and the archaeology of the region. The museum also has a collection of artifacts from the Casas Grandes culture, a prehistoric culture that flourished in the Southwest from about 1300 to 1450 AD. The museum is open to the public and offers a variety of tours and programs.

  • Koering Excavating Inc.
    870 Tuska Ave, Pittsgrove, 08318, US

    About Koering Excavating Inc. Established in 1957, Koering Excavating Inc. is a family-owned and operated land preparation and development company. We take pride in our 59 years of service to the greater Pittsgrove Township area. With an eye for detail and our focus on safety, we offer our services to our residential, commercial, and municipal community. We have the industry experience and equipment to get the job done safely and on time the first time. We offer both commercial and residential services, and specialize in excavation, grading, site preparation, septic systems, and much more. Koering Excavating Inc. can deliver and apply fill dirt, top soil, and gravel to your residential or commercial job site. Our Heavy Duty Equipment Includes: Front End Loader Bull Dozier Dump Truck Back Hoe Excavator Plainer

  • Four J Excavation
    5
    2900 Broadmoor Drive, Las Cruces, 88001, US

    Four J Excavation: Your Trusted Partner for Dirt Work and Excavation in Las Cruces, NM Four J Excavation is a locally owned and operated dirt work and excavation company serving Las Cruces, Dona Ana County, New Mexico, and El Paso, Texas. We are a team of experienced professionals dedicated to providing high-quality excavation services for residential, commercial, and industrial projects. We are committed to delivering exceptional results, exceeding expectations, and building lasting relationships with our clients. As a retired Army Veteran, I bring a strong work ethic and commitment to excellence to every project. We understand the importance of timely completion, meticulous attention to detail, and working within budget. We are proud to serve our community and contribute to the growth and development of our region. At Four J Excavation, we are more than just an excavation company. We are your trusted partner, dedicated to helping you achieve your project goals. We take pride in our work and strive to build long-term relationships with our clients based on trust, communication, and mutual respect.

  • Niblock Excavating
    1
    906 Maple St, Bristol, 46507, US

    Full Service. Family Run. Formidable Capabilities. For over seven decades, Niblock has been delivering top-notch earthwork, underground utility work and paving in Northern Indiana and Southern Michigan. With a crew over 100 strong, we handle all facets of large civil work while offering the efficient communication and personalized service of a family run company. The Niblock Difference Done Right the First Time, Every Time It’s a cliche claim, but no less true. We hold ourselves to the highest standards in all we do. In fact, we’ve actually turned down work when specifications don’t meet our standards. When you choose Niblock, you can count on long term durability. More than Muscle, Experienced Problem-solving Partners With decades of experience, we’ve seen it all. We’re always on the lookout for ways to improve performance and make your application more efficient. We’ve helped clients reroute access and layout for better traffic flow, spotted ways to improve drainage, dramatically expand capacity with minor alterations, and more. Tightly Coordinated, Family Run We pack big capabilities into a small-company feel, enabling us to communicate more efficiently and eliminate approval bottlenecks. You’ll get personalized service and a simple, single point of contact for all of your job needs. On Time and On Budget It seems delays and overruns are standard operating procedure for many, but not at Niblock. We’re experienced and realistic in our projections. We pride ourselves on sticking to our budget and deadline commitments. A Steady History You can Count On For three generations, Niblock has been delivering top-notch work in Northern Indiana and Southern Michigan. We have a stable, long-term track record. When we say we stand by our work, you can be assured we’ll be here to do just that for many years to come.

  • SJ Hauck Construction
    4.8
    Atlantic City, US

    Safer Structures Streamlined Solutions Whether you're starting a new commercial project or are getting ready to build a new house,  if you have an existing structure or house on your property that needs to be removed, we are ready! Let the professionals at SJ Hauck Construction get your land ready for building again! Deep foundations are essential for ensuring the stability and safety of structures, especially in areas with challenging soil conditions or where the structure needs to resist high loads or seismic forces. Proper design and construction of deep foundations are crucial to the long-term performance and integrity of the built environment. Support of Excavation (SOE) is a crucial aspect of construction projects that involve digging below ground level. SOE systems are temporary earth-retaining structures designed to control soil movement and prevent cave-ins, ensuring the safety and stability of excavation sites.

  • Mid-State Construction
    5
    300 Briarwood West Drive, Jackson, 39206, US

    About Us Mid State Construction Company has been providing honest value to its clients since 1958. We've earned the respect of our clients and peers by maintaining an almost unheard consistency in quality and efficiency. This commitment has brought Mid State to its present position as an industry leader servicing a wide variety of clients throughout the southeast. A Letter From Billy Ware Much has changed since I first joined the Mid State Construction team way back in 1974. The industry as a whole has witnessed incredible advances in materials, tools and techniques. Technology has improved efficiency and quality. Each day seems to bring a new innovation; however, Science and Industry, no matter how hard they try, will never “bottle and sell” pride in craftsmanship, commitment to quality, dedication to cost control and practical management. These are the qualities and skills that Mid State brings to each and every project. From retail to institutional, multi-family housing to healthcare, restoration to educational projects, Mid State Construction approaches each project with one goal in mind – client satisfaction. When you’ve been in business since 1958 the most important thing you learn is “always strive to exceed customer expectations!” – Billy Ware Our History In 1958, H.T. Ware and T. S. Weems pooled their resources and talents to form Mid State Construction Company. Since then, Mid State’s capabilities have continuously evolved – the firm is now one of the largest locally owned construction service firms in Mississippi and we serve a broad spectrum of clients throughout the southeast. Mid State’s years of steady growth is a direct result of the reputation we have earned for quality, dependability and our competitive spirit. The visions of the founders were carried on by the second generation of leadership when Billy Ware and P.G. Bernheim directed the firm’s path. Mid State’s motto, “We Build Trust,” is more than just words. It’s a commitment to our clients, our employees, and our community. We are proud of our history and excited about our future.

  • A J Puggi Class B Recycling
    4.6
    6150 Mill Rd, Egg Harbor Twp, 08234, US

    A.J. Puggi Recycling: Your One-Stop Shop for Landscaping and Construction Needs For over 16 years, A.J. Puggi Recycling Incorporated has been a family-owned and operated New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection approved Class "B" Recycling center. We are committed to providing safe and responsible disposal of various materials, including brush, tree parts, stumps, yard debris, concrete, asphalt, brick, block, pallets, and construction wood waste. We process these materials into valuable end-user products like mulch, topsoil, and recycled concrete aggregate. Our business has evolved into a one-stop shop, offering a wide range of products and services to meet your landscaping and construction needs. We are a proud distributor of CST Pavers, offering a diverse selection of colors and patterns, along with retaining walls and fire pits. We also provide a comprehensive range of paver accessories, integral lighting, natural mulches (including double- and triple-grind, dyed, and playground mulch), soil (topsoil, fill dirt, gravel), and various types of stone, including crushed concrete and river rock. Our product delivery services cater to both large and small quantities, ensuring your project is completed efficiently. Our sister company, A.J. Puggi Excavating, established nearly 60 years ago, has a strong track record of providing exceptional service to numerous major builders in the Atlantic County area. We are conveniently located on Mill Road (aka Route 662), just half a mile east of Ocean Heights Avenue in Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey. For any inquiries, please contact us at (609) 926-6991 or visit our contact page for additional information.

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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.

Do I need a permit for excavation?

Permit requirements for excavation vary widely depending on your location and the project's specifics. Generally, permits are needed for:
  • Excavations Deeper Than a Certain Depth: This varies by jurisdiction, usually around 5 feet.
  • Excavations Near Utilities: Digging near buried utilities (gas, water, electric) often requires permits and utility locates to prevent damage.
  • Excavations Affecting Public Property: Projects impacting sidewalks, roads, or other public areas typically require permits.
  • Excavations in Environmentally Sensitive Areas: Projects in wetlands, floodplains, or other sensitive areas might need special permits.
Contact your local building department or planning authority to determine the permit requirements for your excavation project. Failure to obtain necessary permits can result in fines or project delays.

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.

How much does excavation cost?

Excavation costs in the USA vary greatly based on several factors:
  • Project Size and Scope: The larger and more complex the excavation, the higher the cost.
  • Soil Type: Different soil types require different equipment and techniques, impacting costs. Rocky or clay-rich soil can be more expensive to excavate than loose soil.
  • Accessibility: Difficult-to-access sites might require specialized equipment or additional labor, increasing expenses.
  • Disposal Costs: Hauling away excavated material (soil, rocks, etc.) to disposal sites incurs additional fees.
  • Permits and Inspections: Depending on local regulations, permits and inspections might be required, adding to the overall cost.
To get an accurate estimate, provide detailed project information to multiple excavation contractors on ExcavationHQ and compare their quotes.

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.

Do I need a permit for excavation?

Permit requirements for excavation vary widely depending on your location and the project's specifics. Generally, permits are needed for:
  • Excavations Deeper Than a Certain Depth: This varies by jurisdiction, usually around 5 feet.
  • Excavations Near Utilities: Digging near buried utilities (gas, water, electric) often requires permits and utility locates to prevent damage.
  • Excavations Affecting Public Property: Projects impacting sidewalks, roads, or other public areas typically require permits.
  • Excavations in Environmentally Sensitive Areas: Projects in wetlands, floodplains, or other sensitive areas might need special permits.
Contact your local building department or planning authority to determine the permit requirements for your excavation project. Failure to obtain necessary permits can result in fines or project delays.

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.

How much does excavation cost?

Excavation costs in the USA vary greatly based on several factors:
  • Project Size and Scope: The larger and more complex the excavation, the higher the cost.
  • Soil Type: Different soil types require different equipment and techniques, impacting costs. Rocky or clay-rich soil can be more expensive to excavate than loose soil.
  • Accessibility: Difficult-to-access sites might require specialized equipment or additional labor, increasing expenses.
  • Disposal Costs: Hauling away excavated material (soil, rocks, etc.) to disposal sites incurs additional fees.
  • Permits and Inspections: Depending on local regulations, permits and inspections might be required, adding to the overall cost.
To get an accurate estimate, provide detailed project information to multiple excavation contractors on ExcavationHQ and compare their quotes.

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.