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  • JBE Sitework llc
    5
    Tallahassee, US

    LEADERS IN QUALITY CONSTRUCTION AND INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES JBE Sitework LLC is owned and operated by Bryan Eubanks. Based in Tallahassee, Fl, we have extensive experience in precision grading, demolition and land clearing. Whether your project is large or small, we have the experience and resources to get it done!

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  • Miami Demolition & Excavation Corp.
    5
    6634 SW 136 CT, Miami, 33186, US

    Miami Demolitions: Your Trusted Demolition & Excavation Experts in South Florida Miami Demolitions is your one-stop shop for all your demolition and excavation needs in South Florida. We are a team of experienced and qualified professionals dedicated to providing high-quality services at competitive prices. Whether you need a residential or commercial demolition, we have the expertise and equipment to handle any project, big or small. We understand that demolition can be a stressful process, which is why we strive to make it as smooth and hassle-free as possible for our clients. We handle all aspects of the demolition process, from obtaining permits to cleaning up the site, so you can relax and focus on other aspects of your project. Our services include: Residential Demolition Commercial Demolition Concrete Removal Pool Demolition Excavation And much more! We are committed to providing our clients with the highest level of service and satisfaction. We are fully licensed and insured, and we always work safely and efficiently. Contact us today for a free estimate!

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  • A & A Trucking & Excavating
    4
    2080 NW 35th Street, Ocala, 34475, US

    About The Art of Destruction Since 1994, A & A Trucking and Excavating, known as The Art of Destruction, has been providing all of Florida with quality and dependable demolition, excavation and tank removal services. We built our reputation on providing our clients with the highest quality work, on time and within budget. We are a family owned and operated business, and we take pride in our commitment to customer satisfaction. We are fully licensed and insured, and we are committed to safety and environmental compliance. We are also proud to be a member of the Marion County Chamber of Commerce. We offer a wide range of demolition services, including: Complete Building Demolition Selective Demolition Interior Demolition Excavation Services Tank Removal We also offer a variety of other services, including: Site Preparation Grading Hauling Concrete Removal Asbestos Removal We are committed to providing our clients with the highest quality service at a fair price. We are also committed to safety and environmental compliance. We are fully licensed and insured, and we are a member of the Marion County Chamber of Commerce. If you are looking for a reliable and experienced demolition contractor, please contact us today. We would be happy to discuss your project and provide you with a free estimate.

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  • Ryans Dirt Work Solutions
    5
    Ocala, US

    Ryan's Dirt Work Solutions: Your Trusted Partner for Property Improvement Ryan's Dirt Work Solutions is a family-owned and operated business dedicated to providing top-quality property improvement services to residents and businesses throughout Florida. We are committed to delivering exceptional results with a focus on customer satisfaction and exceeding expectations. Our team of experienced professionals is equipped with the latest heavy machinery and expertise to handle a wide range of projects, including: Demolition: We handle the removal of old mobile homes, sheds, garages, and other structures with efficiency and care. Driveways: We specialize in installing durable and aesthetically pleasing driveways that enhance your property's curb appeal. Fence Lines: We provide expert fence line clearing services to create a clean and defined boundary for your property. Material Delivery: We deliver a variety of materials, including gravel, dirt, small rocks, and large rocks, to meet your project needs. Property Clearing: We clear land of unwanted vegetation, debris, and obstacles to prepare it for construction or landscaping. Property Grading: We expertly grade your property to ensure proper drainage and create a level surface for construction or landscaping. Forestry Services: We offer tree removal, stump removal, and other forestry services to maintain the health and beauty of your property. We are proud to serve the following counties in Florida: Marion County Levy County Sumter County Citrus County Hernando County Pasco County Contact us today to discuss your property improvement needs and let us transform your property with our comprehensive services.

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  • Bore Tech Utilities and Maintenance
    4.6
    19025 SW 194 Ave., Miami, 33187, US

    FULL-SERVICE CONSTRUCTION PROVIDER We specialize in providing comprehensive project and construction management services, including fiber optic cabling, site civil work, electrical services, grounding/permitting, antenna/line installation, power/telco installation coordination, and more. Explore the wide range of services we offer and how we can be an integral part of your next project.

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  • Shiver's Excavation Services, LLC
    53221 Modelle Bryars Rd, Perdido, 36562, US

    Dig Deep, Build Strong Your trusted excavating contractor for all your residential and commercial needs!  📍 Based in Baldwin County, Alabama About Shiver's Excavation Services, LLC Established in 2019, Shiver's Excavation Services, LLC is a reliable excavation service that is family owned and operated in Baldwin County, AL. Lead Owner/ Excavator Operator, Nicholas Shiver, is competent in excavation operation and can accomplish any job in a timely manner. As we embark on this new business venture, we hope to fulfill every one of our customer's needs and demands. Thank you for choosing Shiver's Excavation Services for your landscaping, septic and/or excavation needs! Our Services Shiver's Excavation Services offers a large variety of services regarding excavation and landscaping work. Our Services include: Septic Tank Installation Hauling Stump Removal Skid Steer Services Trench Creation Land Clearing Burying/Filling Operations Digging Operations and more! Prompt and Reliable At Shiver's Excavation Services, the quality of our work is of the utmost importance. Our prices are agreeable and our work is exceptional. It is our goal to make sure that our customers are always satisfied. If you are interested in contacting us with any question or service, please feel free to scroll below and complete the "Schedule Work / Request A Quote" form or simply contact us via phone or email. We are excited to hear from you!

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  • Sapper Construction and Tractor Works
    5
    Lady Lake, US

    Excavating Excellence, Building Your Vision Proudly Serving Lake County, FL & Surrounding Areas Welcome to Sapper Construction and Tractor Works Sapper Construction and Tractor Works is your trusted partner for all excavation and land clearing needs in Lake County, FL, and its neighboring areas. With over 17 years of experience, we excel in site preparation and grading, ensuring your projects start on solid ground. Our team's commitment to quality and efficiency sets us apart, making us the go-to choice for residential and commercial developments. Trust Sapper Construction for a smooth, precise, and reliable excavation experience.

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  • Higgins Excavating LTD
    4.9
    Navarre, US

    About Higgins Excavating Higgins Excavating is a family-owned and operated business serving the Navarre, Ohio area. We are committed to providing our customers with the highest quality excavating services at the most affordable rates. Our team is experienced and knowledgeable, and we are always ready to go the extra mile to ensure your satisfaction. We offer a wide range of excavating services, including: Site preparation Grading Drainage Utility installation And more! We also offer trucking and mobile fleet services. Our fleet of trucks is available for hauling a variety of materials, and our mobile fleet services can keep your equipment running smoothly. We are committed to providing our customers with the best possible service. We are always available to answer your questions and provide you with a free estimate. Contact us today to learn more about our services.

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  • Helical Foundations of Florida
    5
    1751 Mound St, Suite 201, Sarasota, 34236, US

    Welcome to Helical Foundations of Florida HELICAL FOUNDATIONS is a division of Ramate Construction, Inc. State Certified Building Contractor (CBC 057270) serving property owners throughout the state of Florida with 25 years of experience building, renovating, stabilizing, securing and protecting homes, businesses, military installations and properties. About Us Helical Foundations, PLLC is a State Certified Building Contractor (CBC 1258622) serving property owners throughout the state of Florida with a combined 40 years of experience securing and protecting homes, businesses, properties and shorelines. Our Services We work in tandem with you to diagnose the problem, derive a budget, develop a solution and implement the work. Whether as the prime contractor or working as a subcontractor, we can lead the project from design through implementation. For new construction projects, we can provide competitive pricing for existing plans or work with you to develop the proper plan based on the needs and existing conditions of your project.

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  • Leslie Industries
    Leslie Industries, Inc., PO Box 13405, Tallahassee, 32317, US

    About Leslie Industries, Inc. Harold Leslie, a pioneer in the self storage industry, has been involved for over 34 years. He was a charter member of the SSA and played a key role in its early development while serving as EVP of Piper Industries. During his time at Piper, he spearheaded the development of the standing seam steel roof concept, which is now the industry standard. For the past three decades, Harold has been the President of Leslie Industries, Inc., a design, engineering, and manufacturing firm. Their first self storage project was designed and built in 1978. Since the company's inception, over 52 million square feet of self storage projects have been completed under Harold's leadership. He remains actively involved in every building project the company undertakes. Harold's influence extends beyond the United States. He served as Chairman of Leslie Storage Ltd. in Daventry, England, a joint venture with Ayshire Metal Products, PLC, Irvine Scotland, one of the largest suppliers of cold roll steel products in Europe. The group was also involved in designing and building self storage projects using cold formed steel construction. Harold has held senior management positions in three New York Stock Exchange companies and currently serves on the boards of two non-industry companies. He has been an editorial advisor for the two primary industry publications and served on the board of MiniCo., a supplier of insurance, a publisher, and a provider of products to the self storage industry. He previously served as the Southeastern Regional Director of the SSA. Harold Leslie prioritizes philanthropy and has been actively involved in hurricane relief efforts throughout Florida. Recognizing his good fortune, he has sponsored underprivileged children in five countries through the Christian Foundation For Children And Aging. Harold has not only built millions of square feet of storage facilities but has also built a personal reputation that is second to none. He is a true gentleman who is a pleasure to be around, whether it be professionally or personally.

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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 are the different types of excavation?

Excavation encompasses various types, each with its purpose and method. Some common types include:
  • Topsoil Removal: Stripping the fertile topsoil layer from a site, often preserving it for landscaping.
  • Trench Excavation: Digging long, narrow trenches for utilities (pipes, cables) or foundations.
  • Basement Excavation: Removing earth to create a space for a basement beneath a structure.
  • Pool Excavation: Digging a precise hole for installing a swimming pool.
  • Roadway Excavation: Removing earth and preparing the ground for road construction.
  • Demolition Excavation: Clearing debris and preparing the site after demolition.
  • Channel Excavation: Creating channels for drainage or irrigation.
The specific type of excavation required depends on the project's goals and site conditions.

How much does it cost to excavate a basement?

Basement excavation costs can fluctuate considerably based on these factors:
  • Basement Size: The larger the basement, the more excavation is required, increasing the cost.
  • Soil Type: Excavating rocky or dense clay soil is generally more expensive than loose soil.
  • Accessibility: Difficult-to-access sites might require specialized equipment or more labor, driving up costs.
  • Foundation Type: The chosen foundation type (full basement, crawl space, slab) affects excavation needs.
  • Underpinning: If underpinning (strengthening existing foundations) is necessary, it significantly increases costs.
  • Disposal Fees: Hauling excavated soil to disposal sites adds to the overall expense.
Contact excavation contractors for detailed quotes based on your specific basement project.

What is the best time of year for excavation?

The ideal time for excavation can depend on your location and climate. Generally:
  • Spring and Fall: Often considered favorable due to moderate temperatures and drier soil conditions.
  • Summer: Can be suitable, but hot weather can make working conditions challenging and might require additional measures (shade, hydration) for workers.
  • Winter: Excavation in winter can be more difficult due to frozen ground, snow, and potential delays caused by inclement weather. It might also require specialized equipment or techniques.
Consult with your excavation contractor to determine the best timing for your project, considering local weather patterns and potential seasonal constraints.

What is the difference between topsoil and subsoil?

Topsoil and subsoil are distinct soil layers with different properties:
Topsoil: The uppermost layer, typically rich in organic matter, nutrients, and microorganisms. It's essential for plant growth and is often darker in color.
Subsoil: The layer beneath the topsoil, containing less organic matter and generally denser. It provides support for roots but is less fertile than topsoil.
During excavation, topsoil is often removed and preserved separately for later use in landscaping, while subsoil is typically used for backfilling or other less demanding applications.

What are the different types of excavation?

Excavation encompasses various types, each with its purpose and method. Some common types include:
  • Topsoil Removal: Stripping the fertile topsoil layer from a site, often preserving it for landscaping.
  • Trench Excavation: Digging long, narrow trenches for utilities (pipes, cables) or foundations.
  • Basement Excavation: Removing earth to create a space for a basement beneath a structure.
  • Pool Excavation: Digging a precise hole for installing a swimming pool.
  • Roadway Excavation: Removing earth and preparing the ground for road construction.
  • Demolition Excavation: Clearing debris and preparing the site after demolition.
  • Channel Excavation: Creating channels for drainage or irrigation.
The specific type of excavation required depends on the project's goals and site conditions.

How much does it cost to excavate a basement?

Basement excavation costs can fluctuate considerably based on these factors:
  • Basement Size: The larger the basement, the more excavation is required, increasing the cost.
  • Soil Type: Excavating rocky or dense clay soil is generally more expensive than loose soil.
  • Accessibility: Difficult-to-access sites might require specialized equipment or more labor, driving up costs.
  • Foundation Type: The chosen foundation type (full basement, crawl space, slab) affects excavation needs.
  • Underpinning: If underpinning (strengthening existing foundations) is necessary, it significantly increases costs.
  • Disposal Fees: Hauling excavated soil to disposal sites adds to the overall expense.
Contact excavation contractors for detailed quotes based on your specific basement project.

What is the best time of year for excavation?

The ideal time for excavation can depend on your location and climate. Generally:
  • Spring and Fall: Often considered favorable due to moderate temperatures and drier soil conditions.
  • Summer: Can be suitable, but hot weather can make working conditions challenging and might require additional measures (shade, hydration) for workers.
  • Winter: Excavation in winter can be more difficult due to frozen ground, snow, and potential delays caused by inclement weather. It might also require specialized equipment or techniques.
Consult with your excavation contractor to determine the best timing for your project, considering local weather patterns and potential seasonal constraints.

What is the difference between topsoil and subsoil?

Topsoil and subsoil are distinct soil layers with different properties:
Topsoil: The uppermost layer, typically rich in organic matter, nutrients, and microorganisms. It's essential for plant growth and is often darker in color.
Subsoil: The layer beneath the topsoil, containing less organic matter and generally denser. It provides support for roots but is less fertile than topsoil.
During excavation, topsoil is often removed and preserved separately for later use in landscaping, while subsoil is typically used for backfilling or other less demanding applications.