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  • Getting Ready For An Outdoor Project? Call Now Email Us Specializing in Tree Removal, Grading, Excavation & Drainage Solutions. Georgia's Best sets standards for high-quality results and outstanding customer service. Our team of experienced operators have the knowledge and tools to ensure your project is done professionally and on time. We provide our services for Loganville and other nearby areas. Call us today at 678-425-4230 or fill out a form to speak with our experienced team to get a free estimate. Choose between a convenient virtual estimate or an in-person evaluation! Georgia’s Best Professional Services Include: Tree Removal Lot Clearing Forestry Mulching Brush Clearing Debris Removal Yard Leveling Lot Grading House Pads Barn Pads Excavation Trenching Drainage Solutions French Drains Retaining Walls Detention Pond Maintenance Gravel Driveways Driveway Regrading Demolition Why Choose Georgia's Best? While commercial liability insurance is not mandatory for businesses in Georgia, a good rule of thumb is to have a minimum of 500,000.00 in coverage. Georgia's Best Clearing & Grading carries a 2,000,000.00 policy. Georgia's Best is locally owned and operated right here in Georgia. Our motto: "Always deliver more than expected." Efficiency is key to any business, our industry is no exception. Equipped with the latest technology and equipment, Georgia's Best will deliver results in a timely manner. A wise man said, "Quality is remembered long after price is forgotten". We couldn't agree more. We offer high quality work with competitive pricing and results that you can trust in Loganville, GA and the surrounding areas. Call us today at (678) 425-4230 to speak with our experienced team and get an estimate on your next clearing or grading project!

  • KWS Excavation & Grading Services
    5
    Atlanta, US

    Unearth Your Dreams From excavation to site preparation, KWS Excavation & Grading Services is here to make your vision a reality. Expert Excavation & Grading Services KWS Excavation & Grading Services is a veteran-owned business providing high-quality excavation, grading, and land clearing services to homeowners and commercial clients in the state of Georgia. Our team is certified in erosion and sediment control, ensuring your project is completed with attention to detail and environmental compliance. From new house pads and crawl spaces to any size demolitions, trenches, and more! Within any project, we ensure our process protects the environment! We offer a wide range of services to meet your specific needs. Uncovering the Possibilities: A Photo Gallery of KWS Find out why our customers love us! Meet Your Reliable Excavation Experts Welcome to KWS Excavation & Grading Services, with 10 years of experience we provide top-notch earth moving services for all your construction needs. Our team of skilled professionals is equipped to handle any project, big or small. From site preparation to demolitions, we've got you covered.

  • Wilco Construction & Land Management
    5
    4826 Aaron Road, Millen, 30442, US

    About Wilco Construction and Land Management Wilco Construction and Land Management is a family-owned and operated business located in Millen, Georgia. We are your one-stop shop for all your land management needs, from forestry mulching and land clearing to septic tank installation and more. We pride ourselves on offering the highest quality services at competitive prices in Georgia and South Carolina. Our Experience Our team has the equipment, experience, and track record to tackle the toughest residential or commercial projects out there. We are a full-service land management company located in the low country of Georgia filling the simple to unique custom needs of our clients. We want you to know that we take pride in all of the jobs that we do and the job is not complete until you are completely satisfied! Our team of professionals are here to help you every step of the way. Our Passion We founded Wilco Land Management out of a pure passion for people. Our goals, our ambitions, our inspirations, all come together to form a truly amazing company that we are all proud to be a part of. Since opening back in 2000, we have become masters at our craft. We go above and beyond your requests to keep you coming back for more.

  • Batson-Cook Company
    4
    2859 Paces Ferry Road SE, Suite 200, Atlanta, 30339, US

    About Batson-Cook Construction Batson-Cook Company is a Georgia-based firm that has been in business for more than a century under the same name. The company was founded in 1915 by Mr. W. C. Batson and Mr. Edmund F. Cook in West Point, Georgia, where it began operations in textile and mill village construction. Batson-Cook continued to expand operations over the next few decades and became recognized as one of the premier construction organizations in the southeastern United States. In 1957, the company opened its first regional office in Jacksonville, Florida, followed in 1959 by another in Atlanta, Georgia. A third construction office was established in West Point, Georgia, in 1977. Mr. Edmund C. Glover, third generation of the founding families, became president in 1982 and chairman and CEO in 1994. Under Mr. Glover’s leadership, the company opened a fourth regional office in Tampa, Florida, in 1983. In early 1997, Mr. Raymond L. Moody, Jr., became president and COO to direct the company’s progress. Mr. Moody was named Mr. Glover’s successor as CEO in December of 2008. In January, 2012, Mr. R. Randy Hall, formerly senior vice president and general manager of the Atlanta office, became president of Batson-Cook Company and steers the operations and forward progress of the company. On January 10, 2008, Batson-Cook became a wholly-owned subsidiary of Kajima USA. As is KUSA’s intent, Batson-Cook operates as an independent entity, just as it has for the last century. Batson-Cook’s expertise as a general contractor, construction manager, and design-build contractor spans almost every major industry throughout the Southeast, including the education, healthcare, hospitality, office, retail, multi-family residential, industrial, and religious building sectors. Batson-Cook Construction Core Values We care about people and results. We care about people, all people; our Batson-Cook colleagues, our clients, and our trade partners. We care about their safety and the positive results from the work that we do together. We are passionate. We believe passion is the fuel that produces excellence and we encourage enthusiastic behavior. We always strive to do the right thing. We believe that honesty and integrity are pillars of success and when faced with tough decisions we should always do the right thing. We do what we say we are going to do. We embrace accountability and take responsibility for our work. We take pride in doing what we say we are going to do.

  • Milford Excavating, Inc.
    4
    186 Nancy Hart School Rd., Hartwell, 30643, US

    Advanced Site Preparation Done Right. At Milford Excavating Quality is Paramount. Family-owned and operated since 1998. We guarantee professional results from start to finish. Excavating & Grading Your trusted partner in excavating, we're prepared to handle all of your groundwork needs. Complete Site Development Our team has the technical expertise required for the most complex clearing, demolition, excavating, utility installation and erosion control. Heavy Haul Trucking We pride ourselves on our expertise and safety in the art of heavy equipment hauling, and dump trucking. Your Partner for Exceptional Results Proudly preparing the groundwork for the future as one of the largest and most technologically advanced site preparation contractors in the Southeast.

  • Southern Land Improvements
    Edgefield County, US

    Southern Land Improvements With expertise in excavating and land improvements, Southern Land Improvements offers top-notch grading and clearing services near you in Edgefield County, SC, and surrounding areas. About Us At Southern Land Improvements, we are a dedicated team of professionals serving Edgefield County and surrounding areas with top-quality excavating services. With Chace Calliham and Jeff Yonce at the helm, we bring expertise and precision to every project. Our commitment to excellence ensures your land is transformed efficiently and expertly.

  • Exact Excavating and Demolition, LLC
    4.7
    Columbus, US

    Welcome to Exact Excavating and Demolition Located in Central Ohio, we provide experienced and reliable industrial, commercial, and residential demolition and excavating services, backed by a superb safety record. Exact Excavating and Demolition combines quality equipment with experienced operation and professional project management, ensuring your site is ready on schedule.

  • Kendrick Excavating Inc.
    4
    5797 Eco Parkway, Frazeysburg, 43822, US

    Why Choose Kendrick? We are committed to our customers and projects. We work hard to get projects done on time and on budget. About Us Since 2001, Kendrick Excavating, Inc. has provided reliable excavation services. Kendrick Excavating, Inc. Construction Services Kendrick Excavating Inc. performs mass excavation, importing and/or exporting of material as required to establish proper grades, and installation of storm, sanitary, and waterlines as required.

  • Morgan Corp.
    4.8
    Corporate Headquarters, Spartanburg, SC, US

    Morgan Corp. Careers Open Positions IMPRESSIVE CAPABILITY Core Services We love the challenges that come with putting complex civil construction projects together. In fact, the more complex the project, the more we excel. We are problem solvers and we believe every project challenge creates an opportunity for success. Morgan Corp. core construction services span a wide range of projects from site preparation to advanced utilities and civil projects. SERVICES Morgan Corp. is Built On: History Values Safety Quality Integrity Family History Values Safety Quality Integrity Family Morgan Corp. began as Morgan Landscape Company in 1945. Its founder, Ladson Morgan, was a World War II veteran and native South Carolinian. Morgan Landscape Company offered ground clearing, repair, and site preparation to clients in and around Spartanburg, South Carolina. The Johnson Family purchased the business in 1971 but retained the Morgan name as a nod to its beginnings and to Ladson. Morgan Corp. has since grown into one of the largest heavy civil construction companies in the Southeast. Click the button below to read more about the history of Morgan Corp. SOCIAL CONTRACT Act with Integrity Strive for Excellence Treat Everyone with Respect Be Accountable to Ourselves, to Each Other, and to our Customers Communicate Openly and Honestly Value the Experience and Opinions of Others Resolve Conflicts in a Timely and Positive Manner by Focusing on Issues, Not Emotions Celebrate Success Our uncompromising dedication to providing a safe work environment for our employees is a celebrated value at Morgan Corp.  We have established a culture of continuous improvement that makes Morgan Corp. a construction industry leader in safety excellence and demonstrates the care we have for our workforce. Our Safety Culture All projects, big or small, require attention to detail and well-thought-out planning. With this in mind, Morgan Corp. provides quality to every construction project we touch. Click the button below to learn more about our projects. With open and honest communication & accountability being two of our core values, it is no surprise that we are Built On Integrity. At its core, integrity is doing the right thing in every situation, even when no one is watching. From the projects that we manage to the people we work with every day, practicing integrity even in the face of challenges has never failed. It is the basis of our recruitment strategy and the overwhelming attribute of what makes Morgan Corp. a great place to work. Join Our Team As a family-owned business, we are committed not only to our employees but also to their families. We maintain a safety-centered culture because we believe everyone deserves to go home to their family at the end of the day. From our beginnings with Ladson Morgan and his family, we have emphasized the importance of relationships and relying on each other, our Morgan family, to get the job done. Our Morgan Story 0 Years Quality Continuous Service 0K Safe Man Hours 0 Shared Commitment to Excellence OUR EXPERTISE Market Leadership Morgan Corp. capably serves the southeast with five divisions in South Carolina, North Carolina & Georgia Commercial & Industrial Learn More Residential Learn More Landfills Learn More Power & Energy Learn More Roller Compacted Concrete Learn More Dams Learn More ABOUT US All about our people We’ve been leaders in commercial and industrial site development for over 75 years. We employ qualified personnel who pay attention to details and understand the importance of adaptability. We work as a whole to uphold our core values of safety, quality, and productivity. ABOUT US Latest News & Blog VIEW MORE Our People Built On: Classroom to Career Our People Built On: The Next Generation News On the Road Again! Rooster’s Summer Cookout Series Build with Morgan Corp. Find Us Join the Morgan Corp. Family Apply Now

  • Southland Grading
    5
    Augusta, US

    About Southland Grading Southland Grading, established in 2021, is a leading provider of site preparation services, specializing in land clearing, grading, and excavation. Operating in Lincolnton, Appling, Evans, Edgefield, North Augusta, and the surrounding CSRA, Southland Grading is committed to delivering exceptional service at competitive rates. Our team of experts collaborates closely with clients to ensure every project surpasses expectations.

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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 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.

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 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 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 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.

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 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 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.