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  • KATO-CES
    4.9
    Elizabethtown, KY, US

    Leading Construction Equipment Expert in the US KATO CES has been a leader in the industry for over 30 years, selling high-quality construction equipment to dealers and rental companies throughout the United States and North America. We are committed to delivering cutting edge designs that are user-friendly, maintenance-free, and with unparalleled durability through our wide variety of products. KATO Compact Excavator Sales is the largest supplier of KATO mini excavators, track loaders, and crawler carriers in the world. KATO's commitment to excellence spans decades. For over 30 years, we have been providing the highest quality construction equipment at competitive prices while maintaining an impeccable reputation for expertise and integrity - all with unparalleled customer service!

  • ZHL Services
    5
    7010 Lenox Avenue, Jacksonville, 32205, US

    ABOUT ZHL WE DO THE RIGHT THING, THE RIGHT WAY. Where our capabilities and core values align: Leadership, Responsibility, and Respect To Our Customers, Community, and the Environment. Since 2014, ZHL has proudly served North Florida. As a locally owned, family business, we started out small, primarily in grade work. We worked diligently over the years to be able to now offer our customers a variety of services. Whether it is land clearing, excavation, demolition, hauling, septic services, or grade work, no project is too big or too small for ZHL. Specializing in industrial, commercial, and residential projects. ZHL has been recognized as a Jacksonville Small and Emerging Business (JSEB) since 2019. No matter the project, we pride ourselves on efficiency, safety, and our ability to deliver outstanding results on time - every time. How can ZHL help you achieve your goals? Contact us today!

  • Ground Zero Trenching LLC
    5
    Piedmont, 29673, US

    About Ground Zero Trenching & Grading GZ Trenching & Grading was started by Sammy Moody to provide solutions at affordable prices. Nowadays prices are outrageously high. Some businesses will only provide services under contracts. This is where GZ Trenching & Grading differs. We offer free quotes and can provide you with our professional recommendations to get your land looking great. With our best prices and high satisfactory rate, we hope you will be a repeat customer!

  • Atlas Excavation & Land Management
    9937 Huntwyck Drive, Raleigh, 27603, US

    Trusted Experience Expert Service Ready to start your land development project? It all starts with a FREE ESTIMATE! Atlas Excavation Atlas is proud to be a family owned and managed excavation company based in Raleigh, NC providing Excavation Services to Raleigh and its surrounding cities. We keep family at the core of our business, treating our clients as one of our own. This philosophy has made us a "Top Rated" service on Home Advisor. Our clients trust that when they contact us about a project, they are placing their business and homes in good hands. Contact us today! How we Work At Atlas we try to create a stress free project process. Here is a step by step of what you can expect. 1. Request An Estimate Request an estimate by filling out our contact form. Please be as descriptive as you can in the product description field. This information will be used by our representative to assess your needs. As soon as possible you will be contacted to schedule a consultation. 2. Walk through / Consultation A site walk through / home consultation will provide us a clear understanding of your needs and after it's completion we will consult with you on a project plan and rough estimate. Your presence on site at the walk through is preferred but consultations can be virtual. 3. The Work Begins Following the finalization of a project plan your site work will begin. We provide our clients with updates and communication throughout the project process so rest easy. 4. Completion! We will conduct a final walk through with you, checking for any special requests or punch list items to ensure your satisfaction. Atlas At Work We are proud of the work we do and the relationships we build with our clients. Take a look at some of our recent projects.

  • Hrustic Brothers Inc
    6498 Fayal Dr. S #1, Jacksonville, 32258, US

    About Hrustic Brothers High-quality construction materials, attentive customer service, and comprehensive project services have made Hrustic Brothers a leader in aggregate supply and trucking since 2003. Based in Jacksonville, Florida, our team provides the First Coast with dump truck and hauling services, fill material and aggregate supply, concrete demolition and recycling, and roll-off dumpsters for waste concrete. Trust Hrustic Brothers to lay the groundwork for your next project, and we’ll show you what decades of experience can do for you.

  • Burlington Concrete Construction Inc.
    4.5
    Jacksonville, US

    Burlington Concrete Construction Inc. Solid Foundations, Superior Concrete Solutions At Burlington Concrete Construction Inc., we are dedicated to providing exceptional concrete construction services for both residential and commercial projects in Jacksonville, FL, and surrounding areas. Our team of experienced professionals is committed to delivering high-quality workmanship, exceeding customer expectations, and building lasting relationships. We take pride in our attention to detail, meticulous planning, and efficient execution, ensuring that every project is completed on time and within budget. Whether you need a new driveway, a sturdy foundation, a durable parking lot, or any other concrete construction service, we have the expertise and resources to handle your project with precision and care. Contact us today to discuss your concrete needs and let us help you build a solid foundation for your future.

  • Coleman Industrial Group
    4242 Six Forks Rd, Ste 1550, Raleigh, 27609, US

    Coleman Industrial Group is a leader in civil construction projects throughout North Carolina and the Midwest. With over 50 years of collaborative partner experience, Coleman Industrial Group provides value-added quality civil construction services and innovative practices for roadway, highway, and bridge construction projects. From initial site surveying to earthwork and stormwater management, our team keeps the entire project process in mind from start to finish. Coleman Industrial Group performs training and development as well as routine maintenance, disaster debris removal, and work zone and traffic control for uncertain weather conditions. The focus is always to deliver exceptional work for communities, public agencies, and private corporations throughout the Midwest and Southeast. Services Coleman Industrial Group offers a wide range of civil construction services, including: Demolition and dismantling of buildings, structures, and appurtenances. This includes underground storage tank (UST) and pipe removal, disaster debris removal, and clearing and grubbing. Supplier of steel members used in transportation and highway safety, lighting, utilities, and bridges. Excavation, placement, and compaction of roadway materials, shoulder construction, and aggregate base course. Construction of stormwater utility pipe, culverts, box beam, and core slab bridges, stormwater vacuum maintenance, and water and sewer line installation. Pre-construction planning services that prepare the right-of way and proposed site for infrastructure development. Profile milling to restore surfaces, construction of pavement surfaces using hot mixed asphalt (HMA),  and asphalt surface treatment (AST) maintenance.

  • Lance Excavating Inc
    4.8
    121 North 600 West, Heber City, 84032, US

    Lance Excavating Lance Excavating is a trusted provider of excavation services and aggregate/landscaping products in the Heber City, Utah area. We offer a wide range of services to meet the needs of both residential and commercial clients. Our team of experienced professionals is committed to providing high-quality work at competitive prices. We are licensed in general engineering, grading and drainage, and demolition. We are dedicated to providing our clients with the best possible service and exceeding their expectations. We are committed to safety and environmental responsibility. We are proud to be a part of the Heber City community and look forward to serving your needs.

  • Metcon Construction Inc
    5
    Pembroke, NC, (Headquarters), US

    Metcon provides a full range of General Contracting services for both public and private clients. We deliver innovative and sustainable buildings that shape how people learn, live, and experience our communities. Our Mission To successfully deliver projects that positively impact our clients, the environment, our employees, and the communities in which we live and work. Core Values Safety On Time Delivery Diversity and inclusion Environmental sustainability Client satisfaction Quality Innovation and technology

  • Vallencourt Construction Co
    4.4
    449 Center St., Green Cove Springs, 32043, US

    About Our Company Since 1945, Vallencourt Construction has provided superior service on site development projects that are completed on time and within budget. A Promising Start About Our Founding and Company Vallencourt Construction is a family-owned and operated company that was founded in 1945 by Francis E. Vallencourt (Val) with a commitment to straightforward estimates for high quality work. Many construction companies are able to provide similar services. It's our goal to provide our clients with a higher level of service that separates us from the competition. For over 70 years, the Vallencourt family has operated our company on a few simple concepts: fair pricing, starting and finishing jobs on time, and honoring any commitments we make. This kind of fair dealing creates better value in an industry that is filled with companies that might seem interchangeable. When dealing with our customers, we are always focused on building a relationship that is based on trust and respect. In 1945, with money that was borrowed from an uncle, a youthful Val Vallencourt bought his first Ford tractor and began clearing land for Victory Gardens after World War II. Val and Barbara made up for a lack of experience and money with old fashioned hard work. Clearing led to grading, grading led to asphalt paving and underground utilities. Nearly 75 years later our founder has gone, but the family and the business that he began continues on with the same enthusiasm and can-do spirit of a young man just home from the war. The youngest son, Mike, took the reins in 1985. With his older brother Frank at his side, the remade business— Vallencourt Construction Co.— grew slowly at first. But persistence is as much a part of Vallencourt history as any other virtue or vice, and the hard work that makes up the daily grind of construction began to pay bigger and bigger dividends. Then the company crossed paths with its next president, Marcus McInarnay. For the next 18 years, the two developed personally and professionally. The business grew to new heights. Equipment was purchased, new markets were developed, and technology became THE way to the future. GPS enabled machines to be more productive. Demand for the value that the Vallencourt team provided to every job grew. With the downturn of 2008, sales volumes were cut in half twice. The future was once again uncertain, but relationships that take a lifetime to develop don’t pay attention to economic conditions. The company survived, and the family grew

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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 excavation for my project?

Several project types often necessitate excavation:
  • New Construction: Laying foundations, basements, or underground utilities for new buildings.
  • Home Additions: Creating space for new rooms, basements, or extensions.
  • Landscaping: Leveling ground, creating slopes, installing retaining walls, or digging for ponds or pools.
  • Drainage Improvement: Installing French drains, drainage ditches, or swales to manage water runoff.
  • Utility Installation or Repair: Laying new water, sewer, gas, or electrical lines, or repairing existing ones.
  • Demolition: Clearing debris and preparing the site after demolishing a structure.
If your project involves altering the ground level or installing underground features, excavation is likely required.

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.

What is the excavation process?

A typical excavation process involves several key steps:
  1. Planning and Surveying: Defining the excavation area, marking utility lines, and determining the required depth and grade.
  2. Site Preparation: Clearing vegetation, removing obstacles, and ensuring site accessibility.
  3. Excavation: Using appropriate equipment (excavators, backhoes, etc.) to remove earth and create the desired excavation.
  4. Hauling and Disposal: Transporting excavated material to designated disposal sites, complying with environmental regulations.
  5. Backfilling and Compaction: Refilling the excavation with suitable material and compacting it to achieve the required density and stability.
  6. Grading and Finishing: Leveling and shaping the surface to the final grade for landscaping or construction.
The process might vary depending on the project's complexity and specific requirements.

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 do I know if I need excavation for my project?

Several project types often necessitate excavation:
  • New Construction: Laying foundations, basements, or underground utilities for new buildings.
  • Home Additions: Creating space for new rooms, basements, or extensions.
  • Landscaping: Leveling ground, creating slopes, installing retaining walls, or digging for ponds or pools.
  • Drainage Improvement: Installing French drains, drainage ditches, or swales to manage water runoff.
  • Utility Installation or Repair: Laying new water, sewer, gas, or electrical lines, or repairing existing ones.
  • Demolition: Clearing debris and preparing the site after demolishing a structure.
If your project involves altering the ground level or installing underground features, excavation is likely required.

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.

What is the excavation process?

A typical excavation process involves several key steps:
  1. Planning and Surveying: Defining the excavation area, marking utility lines, and determining the required depth and grade.
  2. Site Preparation: Clearing vegetation, removing obstacles, and ensuring site accessibility.
  3. Excavation: Using appropriate equipment (excavators, backhoes, etc.) to remove earth and create the desired excavation.
  4. Hauling and Disposal: Transporting excavated material to designated disposal sites, complying with environmental regulations.
  5. Backfilling and Compaction: Refilling the excavation with suitable material and compacting it to achieve the required density and stability.
  6. Grading and Finishing: Leveling and shaping the surface to the final grade for landscaping or construction.
The process might vary depending on the project's complexity and specific requirements.

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.