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  • Land & Lawn Development Services
    Huntsville, US

    Sitework and Land Development Done Right Land & Lawn Development Services, LLC is committed to providing high-quality, affordable sitework and land development services. We have the equipment, experience, and expertise to get your job completed correctly. When you're tired of doing a job twice, call us and let us provide you with a free quote. We are accredited by the Better Business Bureau, so you can be confident that you're working with a reputable company.

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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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  • Hiller Earthworks
    Huntsville, US

    Hiller Earthworks: Your Trusted Partner for Property Development With over 40 years of experience in heavy equipment and property development, Hiller Earthworks is your go-to solution for a wide range of projects. We specialize in skid steer work, mini excavation, cutting and grading, digging footings, concrete flatwork, building pads, demolition, and excavation for electrical, plumbing, or drainage needs. Our team is dedicated to providing high-quality workmanship and exceptional customer service. We are committed to delivering projects on time and within budget, ensuring your satisfaction every step of the way. Serving the Huntsville, Madison, Athens, and Decatur areas, we are conveniently located in Huntsville, AL. Contact us today to discuss your project and let us help you bring your vision to life.

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  • North Alabama Land Services
    5
    11002 Vivian Drive NW, Huntsville, 35810, US

    North Alabama Land Services is here to help you! We are a family-owned and operated business with rock solid values that stand for honesty, integrity, and hard work. We know that your property is important to you, so it is important to us too. Therefore, we are not finished until you are satisfied. We look forward to meeting you, and getting to work on your next project. Please contact us to schedule your in person appointment for a free estimate. Your land, our expertise, endless possibilities. Unleash your land's potential with North Alabama Land Services.

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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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  • CD Dirt Works, LLC
    5
    P.O. Box 863, Moody, 35004, US

    Trusted Excavating Contractors Servicing Central Alabama We specialize in lot clearing, grading, hauling, site preparation, lake and pond construction, and driveway excavation and building pad excavation. Call Us to Start Planning Your Project We understand that working with excavating and hauling contractors can be frustrating. Whether it’s delays in getting the work done, unexpected costs, or poor communication, we know that these issues can make the process of excavating and hauling a stressful one. We know you can choose to work with many excavating companies so we want to assure you that we are committed to providing a high level of customer service. We will do everything in our power to ensure that your experience with us is as smooth and stress-free as possible. Our Services Excavating / Land Clearing Grading Hauling Land Clearing & Site Prep Lakes & Ponds Driveways & Building Pads The Dirtworks Difference Working with C.D. Dirt Works provides several benefits for your excavation project. Our experienced team has the equipment and expertise to handle any type of excavation services, from residential foundations to commercial site development. We also offer hauling services to transport any dirt, rock, or debris from your site. Our efficient and reliable services can help save you time and money on your project. Our commitment to safety ensures that all work is completed in a safe and professional manner. Choosing C.D. Dirt Works for your excavation and hauling needs can help ensure that your project is completed on time, within budget, and to your satisfaction. What Our Customers Say Great experience working with CD Dirtworks! Bringing dirt into a back yard was a major need and we didn’t know how it would work. CD Dirtworks made it happen. We were afraid that all those trucks would break our driveway but Connor and his team were careful and nothing broke! – Ben DeLoach History C.D. Dirt Works was founded in 2016… but digging and hauling a little while longer.

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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Madison Excavating & Construction
    5
    Madison, US

    About Us Established in 1994, Madison Construction is a full service excavation contractor located in rural Barronett, Wisconsin. We specialize in all aspects of site preparation and excavating work including land clearing, digging basements, demolition, road construction, etc. Clients of Madison Construction can expect experienced, skilled professional operators who take pride in their work. We are a locally owned company, taking pride in providing honest customer service with NO hidden fees or charges. Call us to discuss your excavation needs.

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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 long does an excavation project take?

The duration of an excavation project varies significantly depending on factors like:
  • Project Size and Scope: Larger, more complex excavations naturally take longer.
  • Soil Conditions: Rocky or challenging soil types can slow down progress.
  • Site Accessibility: Limited access might require more time for maneuvering equipment and hauling materials.
  • Weather: Inclement weather can cause delays.
  • Permitting and Inspections: Waiting for permits or inspections can extend the timeline.
Your excavation contractor can provide a more accurate estimate after assessing your project's specifics.

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.

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.

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 long does an excavation project take?

The duration of an excavation project varies significantly depending on factors like:
  • Project Size and Scope: Larger, more complex excavations naturally take longer.
  • Soil Conditions: Rocky or challenging soil types can slow down progress.
  • Site Accessibility: Limited access might require more time for maneuvering equipment and hauling materials.
  • Weather: Inclement weather can cause delays.
  • Permitting and Inspections: Waiting for permits or inspections can extend the timeline.
Your excavation contractor can provide a more accurate estimate after assessing your project's specifics.

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.

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.