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  • GOODENOUGH UNDERGROUND INC.
    5
    Bonny Doon, US

    GOODENOUGH UNDERGROUND IS BASED IN BONNY DOON, SANTA CRUZ , CALIFORNIA. PROUD TO BE PROVIDING QUALITY EXCAVATION AND SEPTIC INSTALLATION SERVICES SINCE 2003 FOR SANTA CRUZ COUNTY. SPECIALIZING IN GRADING, EXCAVATION, COMPACTION, PIER DRILLING, UNDERGROUND UTILITY INSTALLATION,  DRAINAGE SYSTEMS, NEW HOME SITE DEVELOPEMENT, AND SEPTIC SYSTEM INSTALLATIONS.

  • A to Z Statewide Plumbing Inc.
    4.8
    2215 Southwest 58th Terrace, West Park, 33023-3040, US

    Do you need emergency plumbing services? A To Z Statewide Plumbing offers fast and effective emergency residential and commercial plumbing services. We’re available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Our highly trained plumbing experts are ready to assist you. We’re available 365 days of the year. If you have a plumbing emergency on a holiday, we’re here to help. Our expert plumbing team is standing by to assist you. We service all residential, commercial, industrial and municipalities located throughout Dade and Broward Counties. Contact us by filling out the contact form below. You may also reach us at any of the numbers below. A plumbing expert will contact you immediately. You’ll get excellent service and low upfront pricing with no surprises. Available 24/7 for 365 days a year

  • critical path solutions llc
    5
    109 Gillespie Street, Fayetteville, 28301, US

    Building Relationships Through Creative Design & Quality Construction. Critical Path Solutions LLC (CPS) is a Fayetteville based General Contractor organized to assist businesses with consulting and management services as well as construction needs. Our Mission is to guide our clients ideas from sketches to bricks and mortar while maintaining the highest level of professionalism, integrity, honesty and fairness in our relationships.

  • Cats Excavating Inc
    5
    1944 54th, San Diego, 92105, US

    WHO WE ARE Serving Southern California for over 25 years. Cats Excavating has been in business since 1993 and was founded by two brothers, Steve Groves and Cliff Smith. Our focus is to provide quality earthwork and civil general engineering services to our clients with a personal touch. Together with over 60 years of experience, Cats Excavating is one of Southern California's leading construction companies.

  • Eagle Asphalt - Asphalt & Paving Contractor
    4.9
    4721 W. Jennifer Ave., #14, 4721 W. Jennifer Ave. #14, Fresno, 93722, US

    Eagle Asphalt CA Eagle Asphalt proudly offers a wide range of services, we are your one-stop pavement and asphalt solution! Whether it be an asphalt overlay, new asphalt construction, or asphalt repair, Eagle Asphalt in Fresno, California has the experience and expertise to see the job through from start to finish. Give us a call… today! Eagle Asphalt in Fresno, CA is Locally Owned, Licensed & Insured. Serving Central Valley.

  • Precision Grading LLC
    4.7
    Serving Eastern South Dakota in Mitchell, SD and Western South Dakota in Rapid City, Mitchell, US

    About Precision Grading LLC Precision Grading LLC is a professional grading and excavating contractor located in Eastern South Dakota. We specialize in providing high-quality GPS and Laser site development, grading, and excavation services to meet the needs of our clients. Our team is committed to delivering exceptional results, working closely with you to ensure your project is completed on time and within budget. We take pride in our attention to detail and our commitment to safety. Whether you need excavation for a new construction project, grading for a parking lot, or any other site development services, Precision Grading LLC has the experience and expertise to handle your project with precision and efficiency.

  • Sierra Construction
    5
    PO Box 5080, Sonora, CA, PO Box 5080 Sonora, 95370, US

    About Us We are an A and B licensed contractor located in Tuolumne County, CA. Our expertise is in grading and excavation. We offer high quality service for affordable prices that put us a step ahead of the competition. PROMPT AND RELIABLE At Sierra Construction our clients are our priority. We take pride in doing what we say we will do in regards to project timelines/budgets and we go the extra mile to make sure our customers are completely satisfied with our work. Call us today and find out what we can do for you.

  • Innovative Construction Solutions
    5
    Costa Mesa, US

    ICS: Your Partner in Environmental Remediation and Construction ICS is a leading provider of environmental remediation and construction services, specializing in complex projects that require a high level of expertise and experience. We have a proven track record of success in a wide range of industries, including: Site Remediation Wastewater Treatment Sensitive Habitat and Waterway Restoration Decommissioning and Demolition Water/Wastewater Treatment System Construction (including PFAS) Our team of highly skilled professionals is committed to providing our clients with the highest quality services, on time and within budget. We are dedicated to safety, environmental protection, and community engagement. We are proud to be a trusted partner for our clients, and we are committed to exceeding their expectations.

  • AAA Backhoe Service
    5
    Modesto, US

    Experienced, Trusted Contractor Specializing in Septic Installs, Repairs, Replacement & Pumping, Utility Trenching, and Grading/Excavation For the best septic tank installation and repair, septic tank pumping, utility trenching, and grading/excavation services in Merced County, Stanislaus County, and San Joaquin County, choose A-1 Septic and AAA Backhoe Service. For over 30 years, we've been the preferred septic tank company and excavator for thousands of general contractors, builders, commercial businesses, property managers, city agencies, homeowners, and real estate agents. They trust us because we consistently deliver high quality workmanship and personalized customer service at very competitive prices. Whether you need septic tank repair in Modesto, leach line additions in Ceres, or utility trenching in Salida, we have the skills, knowledge, and expertise to get the job done according to the highest industry standards. Septic System Design, Installation and Repair For Custom Homes, Industrial Facilities, Agricultural Buildings, Restaurants, County Buildings, and Office Buildings Our owner has been designing, installing and repairing septic systems since 1985. He is extremely well-qualified to provide recommendations on the best septic system design and layout for properties of all kinds throughout Stanislaus County, Merced County, and San Joaquin County. With a team of highly skilled staff, well-maintained equipment, and extensive hands-on experience, we are fully equipped to handle all the details of complete septic system installation from start to finish. This includes everything from leach field design and installation, to excavating and grading, utility trenching, and installation of plastic, fiberglass, and concrete septic tanks. One-Stop Shop for Demolition, Foundation Trenching, Grading, and Excavation Services in Modesto, Oakdale, Riverbank, and Surrounding Areas At AAA Backhoe, we are vertically integrated to handle construction jobs of all sizes, from utility trenching for sewer, gas, and telecommunication lines, to swimming pool removal, home demolition, clearing and grading of vacant lots, and trenching for foundations, footings, and retaining walls. Whether you need dirt compaction for a construction site in Salida, joint trenching for a new home site in Escalon, or backfill for a new foundation in Oakdale, we are the best choice for excellent workmanship at a cost-effective price. Modesto's Best Value in Septic Tank Pumping, Cleaning, and Maintenance Services A-1 Septic offers both one-time and regularly-scheduled septic tank pumping, cleaning and maintenance services for Modesto, Escalon, Oakdale, Riverbank, and surrounding areas. During a septic tank cleaning, our experienced septic tank truck drivers will also look for signs of potential septic system failure, such as cracks and leaks in your septic tank or wet spots in your yard. Our affordable, thorough septic pumping services help ensure a long-lasting, well-functioning septic system, particularly when paired with our septic tank bacteria additives.

  • Cloud 9 Services, A Wind River Environmental Company
    4.7
    1201 West Jackson St, Orlando, 32805, US

    Underground Utilities Experts SERVICING COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL, AND MUNICIPALITY INDUSTRIES GET A QUOTE Cloud 9 Services LLC is the underground plumbing and utility company that commercial, industrial, and municipal HOAs and property managers all over Florida consistently turn to. As a licensed and certified company that specializes in mechanical, plumbing, and underground utility (Drain Cleaning) and excavation, we stand out against our competitors. One reason why we have become the leading utility company in Florida is because we never close. Our customers can get in touch with us during an emergency at any time of the day or night. However, being able to get in contact with us at any time is just one of the benefits of working with Cloud 9 Services LLC. No other business in the Florida area performs mechanical, plumbing, and underground utility work with as much precision and skill as we do. Sometimes, finding the root of an underground plumbing issue can be difficult because these issues arise in an area that cannot be seen easily. At Cloud 9 Services LLC, we are able to find the root of any problem and solve any type of issue with ease and efficiency. Not only are we able to solve any sort of underground plumbing issue with drain cleaning, but the services we offer our customers are comprehensive and varied. No longer will have you have to jump from one company to other when you work with Cloud 9 Services LLC because we do it all. We perform pipe repair, hydro-excavation, drain cleaning, sanitary sewer line repair & cleaning, Jet Vac cleaning, lift station maintenance & repair, video pipe inspection, and much more. Whatever underground utility, plumbing, or construction job in the Florida area, you bring to us, we guarantee that we can do it right! WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS SAY Belinda G.You did everything you said you would do and the guys on-site backed up your promises. And they weren't stopping until the job was done. I can't recommend you and your team more! We are an extremely satisfied customer. A.W.Cloud 9 Services has been a pleasure to work with over the years. I can always count on them to get the job done, no matter the time of day!. Thank you for always doing a great job! Bob S.Cloud 9 services did an outstanding job. I could not be more pleased. Their work was excellent and the price was very reasonable.  Please feel free to use me as a reference if helpful.  Without reservation, I can confidently recommend Cloud 9. Cloud 9 Services Proudly Serves All of Florida! Cloud 9 Services, LLC has an established management team that has over 20 years of combined experiences in all our services offered. Making them your go-to guys for any and all questions you may have about our services, giving you the confidence to choose us to perform any job you need. Our team of licensed and trained technicians are ready to handle anything your job throws at them and delivery quality results in a timely manner.

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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 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 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.

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.

How do you protect utilities during excavation?

Protecting buried utilities is paramount during excavation. Here are crucial steps:
  • Utility Locates: Contact your utility companies to mark the locations of underground lines before excavation begins. This is usually a free service.
  • Hand Digging: Excavate carefully by hand near marked utility lines to avoid damage.
  • Potholing: Digging small test holes to expose and verify utility depths and locations.
  • Safe Distances: Maintaining a safe distance between excavation equipment and marked utility lines.
  • Vacuum Excavation: Using vacuum excavation techniques to expose utilities without digging, reducing the risk of damage.
Reputable excavation contractors prioritize utility protection and adhere to safety guidelines to prevent costly and potentially dangerous accidents.

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 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.

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.

How do you protect utilities during excavation?

Protecting buried utilities is paramount during excavation. Here are crucial steps:
  • Utility Locates: Contact your utility companies to mark the locations of underground lines before excavation begins. This is usually a free service.
  • Hand Digging: Excavate carefully by hand near marked utility lines to avoid damage.
  • Potholing: Digging small test holes to expose and verify utility depths and locations.
  • Safe Distances: Maintaining a safe distance between excavation equipment and marked utility lines.
  • Vacuum Excavation: Using vacuum excavation techniques to expose utilities without digging, reducing the risk of damage.
Reputable excavation contractors prioritize utility protection and adhere to safety guidelines to prevent costly and potentially dangerous accidents.