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  • Torshel Tornado Shelters & Safe Rooms
    5
    Brick, US

    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.

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  • Shambaugh & Son, L.P.
    4.2
    Wayne, US

    Mission/Vision Recognizing people as our most important resource, our mission is to produce our industry's highest level of quality services, safety, and productivity on every project in order to develop repeat customers, maximize return on investment, and provide growth opportunities for people in our organization. About Us Shambaugh & Son has been in the construction/engineering services business since 1926. We are currently the largest MEP construction services contractor in Indiana and ranked the third largest specialty contractor in the United States. BCSP Diamond Status We have recently achieved Diamond Status with the Board of Certified Safety Professionals (BCSP). This status recognizes more than 100 BCSP certifications held by our employees. Meet the Team CEO Paul R. Meyers, Jr., P.E., is responsible for corporate operations, as well as directing and managing process implementation for all of Shambaugh’s estimating, engineering, project management, construction services, facilities maintenance, financial/accounting, and data processing functions. Plant of the Year awards Our Plant of the Year projects include: MWC Valley Milk Dairy Farmers of America Kroger Mountain View Foods Chobani Yogurt MMPA T. Marzetti Company Wyandot, Inc plant Based foods association Shambaugh is proud to be one of the more than 160 member companies of the Plant Based Foods Association (PBFA). PBFA represents and advocates for the unique interests of the plant based foods industry, in an effort to build a solid, lasting foundation for the industry. fire protection Nearly half the total annual volume, Shambaugh Fire Protection employs more than 1,250 individuals across 14 states and 27 offices. Fire protection is our largest single discipline performing repeat business for national corporations. Food Plant Awards MWC's new 375,000-square-foot cheese and whey processing facility earned two 2021 awards - Manufacturing Innovation Award from ProFood World and Plant of the Year from Dairy Foods magazine. LICENSE Oklahoma License # AC440657 Shambaugh & Son, L.P. Divisions ASG Dalmatian Fire ECS Midwest EMCOR Services Shambaugh Harroun Fire Protection Havel Northstar Fire Protection of Texas Precision Controls Progressive Pipe Fabricators EMCOR Group, Inc.

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  • 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.

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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.

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  • 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.

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  • Bencardino Excavating Inc
    5
    1423 Wells Drive, Bensalem, 19020, US

    Get the job done right with Bencardino Excavating! See How Bencardino Excavating Projects Are Setting The Standard... A long track record of successful projects, larger footprint excavating and sitework capabilities, competitive pricing, a commitment to working safely, and quality workmanship. When you hire Bencardino Excavating with our ability to handle all aspects of your sitework, and possessing decades of experience, you will keep your project on schedule and eliminate delays and change orders that are common when hiring multiple contractors for your project. An Excavating And Sitework Contractor You Can Count On... Bencardino Excavating has over thirty years of experience providing diversified, highly dependable excavating and sitework contracting for our clients in Philadelphia, and the Delaware Valley. As an excavating and sitework contractor, our capabilities allow us to handle all aspects of your project, large or small in a safe, professional, and organized way. Bencardino Excavating has a fleet of heavy-construction equipment, a team of over 140 professionals and the experience to see through any sitework project from start to finish. Our team will bring your project in on time and within budget. Bencardino’s capabilities include: demolition, clearing, excavation, grading, underground utility installation for fire, storm, water and sewer, concrete, paving and emergency services.

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  • In Earth Excavating & Contracting, Inc
    4.3
    Woodbridge, US

    In Earth Excavating & Contracting, Inc. In Earth Excavating & Contracting, Inc. is a woman-owned business that is insured, licensed, and certified by the NJDEP. We are also OSHA trained and Roth-certified installers. We specialize in tank installations and tank removal services, as well as tank locating and much more! We offer start-to-finish solutions for every project and also many other services. We also work in collaboration with Frey Engineering for Septic Systems, Geotechnical and Environmental Services. Check out samples of our recent work on our Facebook page, and you'll agree that we're the best choice. Quality Excavation and Contracting Guaranteed: +1.908.246.6891

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  • MSD EXCAVATION
    5
    Franklin, US

    Our Vision We strive to provide our customers with excellent rates and a professional project management approach. Our experienced personnel and commitment to safety will ensure a successful completion for projects of any size or complexity. Our Solution MSD EXCAVATION specializes in diversified excavation for residential subdivisions, commercial properties, and custom homes in the Taos and surrounding areas. Our reputation has been built on honesty and a commitment to provide our customers with the best services to get the job done.

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  • Tractor Solutions, LLC
    Wayne, US

    Get More Work Done... Tractor Solutions, LLC is a skilled landscape excavating contractor dedicated to providing high-quality services and exceeding client expectations. We understand the importance of efficiency and effectiveness in your projects, and we strive to deliver results that meet your specific needs.

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  • 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.

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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 I know if I need a retaining wall?

Retaining walls are structures designed to hold back soil or rock and prevent erosion on sloped terrain. You might need a retaining wall if:
  • Sloped Property: Your property has a significant slope, making it prone to soil erosion or landslides.
  • Creating Usable Space: You want to level off a sloped area to create a flat surface for patios, gardens, or other outdoor spaces.
  • Preventing Damage: Erosion is threatening existing structures, driveways, or walkways.
  • Landscaping Features: You're incorporating tiered gardens, raised beds, or other landscaping elements requiring soil retention.
Consult with an excavation contractor or landscape architect to determine if a retaining wall is necessary for your project and to ensure it's properly designed and constructed for safety and longevity.

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 are the different methods of excavation?

Excavation methods vary depending on project needs, site conditions, and available resources. Some common methods include:
  • Mechanical Excavation: Utilizing heavy equipment like excavators, backhoes, bulldozers, and loaders, suitable for most projects.
  • Hand Excavation: Using hand tools (shovels, picks) for smaller excavations or delicate work near utilities.
  • Blasting: Employing explosives to break up rock or hard materials, typically for large-scale projects.
  • Hydro Excavation: Using high-pressure water jets to loosen and remove soil, often used for locating utilities or delicate excavation.
  • Vacuum Excavation: Employing a vacuum system to suck up excavated material, suitable for safe excavation near utilities or in confined spaces.
Excavation contractors choose the most appropriate method based on factors like efficiency, cost, safety, and environmental impact.

How do I choose the right excavation contractor for my project?

Selecting the right excavation contractor is crucial for a successful project. Here are key factors to consider:
  • Project Type and Size: Ensure the contractor has experience handling projects similar to yours in scale and complexity.
  • Reputation and Reviews: Check online reviews and testimonials, and request references from previous clients.
  • Licensing and Insurance: Verify that the contractor is properly licensed and insured to protect you from liability.
  • Equipment and Resources: Confirm that they have the necessary equipment and resources for your project's needs.
  • Communication and Transparency: Choose a contractor who communicates clearly, provides detailed estimates, and keeps you informed throughout the project.
  • Safety Record: Inquire about their safety protocols and track record to ensure a safe work environment.
  • Price: While price is important, it shouldn't be the only deciding factor. Balance affordability with experience, reputation, and quality of service.
By carefully evaluating these factors and comparing multiple contractors, you can make an informed decision.

How do I know if I need a retaining wall?

Retaining walls are structures designed to hold back soil or rock and prevent erosion on sloped terrain. You might need a retaining wall if:
  • Sloped Property: Your property has a significant slope, making it prone to soil erosion or landslides.
  • Creating Usable Space: You want to level off a sloped area to create a flat surface for patios, gardens, or other outdoor spaces.
  • Preventing Damage: Erosion is threatening existing structures, driveways, or walkways.
  • Landscaping Features: You're incorporating tiered gardens, raised beds, or other landscaping elements requiring soil retention.
Consult with an excavation contractor or landscape architect to determine if a retaining wall is necessary for your project and to ensure it's properly designed and constructed for safety and longevity.

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 are the different methods of excavation?

Excavation methods vary depending on project needs, site conditions, and available resources. Some common methods include:
  • Mechanical Excavation: Utilizing heavy equipment like excavators, backhoes, bulldozers, and loaders, suitable for most projects.
  • Hand Excavation: Using hand tools (shovels, picks) for smaller excavations or delicate work near utilities.
  • Blasting: Employing explosives to break up rock or hard materials, typically for large-scale projects.
  • Hydro Excavation: Using high-pressure water jets to loosen and remove soil, often used for locating utilities or delicate excavation.
  • Vacuum Excavation: Employing a vacuum system to suck up excavated material, suitable for safe excavation near utilities or in confined spaces.
Excavation contractors choose the most appropriate method based on factors like efficiency, cost, safety, and environmental impact.

How do I choose the right excavation contractor for my project?

Selecting the right excavation contractor is crucial for a successful project. Here are key factors to consider:
  • Project Type and Size: Ensure the contractor has experience handling projects similar to yours in scale and complexity.
  • Reputation and Reviews: Check online reviews and testimonials, and request references from previous clients.
  • Licensing and Insurance: Verify that the contractor is properly licensed and insured to protect you from liability.
  • Equipment and Resources: Confirm that they have the necessary equipment and resources for your project's needs.
  • Communication and Transparency: Choose a contractor who communicates clearly, provides detailed estimates, and keeps you informed throughout the project.
  • Safety Record: Inquire about their safety protocols and track record to ensure a safe work environment.
  • Price: While price is important, it shouldn't be the only deciding factor. Balance affordability with experience, reputation, and quality of service.
By carefully evaluating these factors and comparing multiple contractors, you can make an informed decision.