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  • Greg Payne Trucking & Construction
    5
    123 Main St, Eugene, 97401, US

    At Greg Payne Construction, we've been serving Eugene, OR, since 1977. As a family-owned and operated company, we take pride in our work, owning the equipment we need for projects of all sizes. From commercial interior removals to complete building removals, stump removals, and land clearing, we provide a wide range of removal services. Our team is involved in every project, from bidding to completion, ensuring a high-quality outcome. We prioritize recycling and have the experience to handle any removal job, whether it's a small shed or a large commercial project. Contact us at (541) 688-7038 to learn more about our services.

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  • BossHogg Industries Demolition & Removal Services
    4.6
    Chesterfield, VA, 123 Main St, 23832, US

    At Boss Hogg Industries, we pride ourselves on being the go-to demolition and excavation services in Chesterfield, Virginia, and beyond. With a commitment to excellence and a passion for delivering top-notch results, we've earned a reputation as the nicest guys in town. Our team of experts has years of experience in providing a wide range of services, including demolition, site prep, grading, excavation, land clearing, and light demo. We understand the importance of getting the job done right, and we're dedicated to ensuring that every project is completed to the highest standards. From residential to commercial projects, we've got the skills and expertise to handle any job, big or small. Our state-of-the-art equipment and cutting-edge technology enable us to work efficiently and effectively, minimizing downtime and maximizing results. At Boss Hogg Industries, we're not just about getting the job done – we're about building relationships and providing exceptional customer service. Our team is friendly, reliable, and always willing to go the extra mile to ensure that our clients are completely satisfied with our work.

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  • Brothers Concrete Cutting Inc
    4.3
    1721 Fescue St SE, Albany, 97322, US

    Brothers Concrete Cutting, Inc. is a small locally owned business proudly serving all of the Pacific Northwest since 1978. Whether you are a onetime use residential homeowner creating a living space in a basement or a large general contractor working with critical deadlines, we treat all of our projects with the care it deserves. As with any successful small business, we recognize the importance of building long lasting relationships with our customers. Our competitive pricing, our responsiveness and our commitment to quality work help us to achieve this goal. READ MORE

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  • Dunigan Brothers, Inc.
    4.1
    911 E South Street, 911 E. South Street, Jackson, MI 49203, 49203, US

    Our Company Today The 2nd and 3rd generations of the Dunigan family have narrowed the focus from the original broad range of heavy civil construction provided throughout the mid to late 1900’s. While still providing street construction, demolition, and site work services, our primary focus is now on public utilities including: water distribution and transmission piping, gravity sewers, sewer force mains, storm sewers, and pumping station construction. Our extensive experience and knowledge of the underground construction industry and other heavy civil construction work have allowed us to become one of the leading underground contractors in the Midwest. We have completed some of the most complicated projects including water transmission mains, water distribution systems, combined sewer separation projects, and completely new gravity sewer systems. Our experience includes complex underground projects requiring specialty pipe products, deep excavations, cast in place underground and discharge structures, river siphons, specialty shoring, and ground water management. heavy Civil Construction History In 1945, the Dunigan Brothers – Joe, Charlie, and Bill – launched contracting work throughout their hometown of Jackson, MI, growing to become one of Michigan, Indiana, and Northern Ohio’s premier water and wastewater contracting companies. Over their many years of service, they constructed an extensive line of projects that included sewer and water piping, road and highway construction, large-scale concrete work, treatment plant construction, sheet piling and foundation installation, deep well dewatering services, mass earth moving, and demolition services. Now successfully operating with 2nd and 3rd generation Dunigan involvement; today Joe’s sons – along with some of their sons – remain actively involved in daily operations and management of the over 75-year-old civil construction business. A community-focused legacy with strong family values that continue to be innovators in the civil contracting industry to this day, and plans continue well into the future.

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  • MVG Construction
    4.7
    1234 Main St, Corvallis, 97330, US

    MVG Construction, also known as Mid-Valley Gravel Company, is a family-owned and customer-centered excavation contractor specializing in road construction, commercial site preparation, underground pipework, demolition, and bank stabilization. With over 40 years of experience serving the Mid Willamette Valley, the dedicated team at MVG Construction prides itself on finding innovative solutions to difficult construction challenges. The company operates under the guidance of its original owners and founders, focusing on solving problems before they cost customers money.

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  • Merchant Excavating, Inc.
    4.4
    4040 North State Road, Alma, 48801, US

    About Us In 1987 David Merchant founded the company under the name of Dave Merchant Excavating. Then, in 2004, the name was changed to Merchant Excavating, Inc. after Ed Taylor joined as co-owner. Ed expanded our services to include mechanical repairs on the company fleet. In 2008 our services expanded once again to include local manure hauling. The teamwork of our hard-working employees has allowed us to face and overcome hard setbacks; including a major rebuild after the catastrophic fire destroyed the company’s base in 2013. Two short years later in 2015, the hauling of commercial freight was added to our list of services with the final addition of mechanical repairs to public customers in 2016. Since then, Merchant Excavating, Inc. has thrived with other businesses in the community through their dedicated services.

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    4.9
    Detroit, US

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    Lansing, US

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  • Renovation Guru LLC
    4.9
    Cottage Grove, US

    Renovation Guru LLC is a one-person company based in Cottage Grove, OR, serving the Eugene area and surrounding towns. With over 10 years of experience, I, Adrian, specialize in precision and high-quality work at reasonable prices. I guarantee 100% safety to your home and great results every time. My work comes with a 2-year warranty and materials that exceed ANSI A118.4 requirements. Renovation Guru LLC is licensed, insured, and bonded (ccb#243318). I specialize in custom shower pan pouring, tile installation (mosaic, natural stone, ceramic, porcelain, glass), backsplashes, tile flooring, custom shower benches, curbs, and cubbies/niches, self-leveling floors, heated floors, fireplaces, surrounding small framing projects, small wood projects, LVT flooring, pre-finished wood, pre-engineered floors, and demolition jobs.

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  • LD
    5
    Troy, US

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Frequently Asked Questions About Excavation Contractors

Need help with an excavation project? Find answers to common questions about excavation contractors and hiring excavation services in USA.

What are the hazards of excavation?

Excavation work can be dangerous if proper safety measures are not taken. Common hazards include:
  • Trench Collapses:
  • Falling Objects:
  • Contact with Underground Utilities:
  • Hazardous Atmospheres (low oxygen, toxic gases):
  • Equipment Accidents:
Reputable excavation contractors prioritize worker safety with shoring, trench boxes, and other safety procedures.

How deep can an excavator dig?

The digging depth of an excavator varies depending on the size and type of the machine. Compact excavators typically have a digging depth of around 8-12 feet, while larger excavators can dig to depths of 20 feet or more. The soil type and conditions can also affect the maximum digging depth.

How can DemolitionMatch.com help with my excavation project?

DemolitionMatch.com connects you with experienced and reliable excavation contractors in USA. Get started by telling us about your project, and we'll match you with qualified professionals near you. You can then compare quotes, review contractor profiles, and choose the best excavation contractor for your needs.

What is the purpose of compaction in excavation?

Compaction involves using heavy rollers or other machinery to compress the soil or fill material, increasing its density and stability. Compaction is essential for:
  • Supporting Structures: Compacted soil provides a stable base for foundations, roads, and other structures.
  • Preventing Settling: Compaction minimizes the risk of the ground settling unevenly over time.
  • Improving Drainage: Compacted soil improves drainage, reducing waterlogging and erosion.

What are the hazards of excavation?

Excavation work can be dangerous if proper safety measures are not taken. Common hazards include:
  • Trench Collapses:
  • Falling Objects:
  • Contact with Underground Utilities:
  • Hazardous Atmospheres (low oxygen, toxic gases):
  • Equipment Accidents:
Reputable excavation contractors prioritize worker safety with shoring, trench boxes, and other safety procedures.

How deep can an excavator dig?

The digging depth of an excavator varies depending on the size and type of the machine. Compact excavators typically have a digging depth of around 8-12 feet, while larger excavators can dig to depths of 20 feet or more. The soil type and conditions can also affect the maximum digging depth.

How can DemolitionMatch.com help with my excavation project?

DemolitionMatch.com connects you with experienced and reliable excavation contractors in USA. Get started by telling us about your project, and we'll match you with qualified professionals near you. You can then compare quotes, review contractor profiles, and choose the best excavation contractor for your needs.

What is the purpose of compaction in excavation?

Compaction involves using heavy rollers or other machinery to compress the soil or fill material, increasing its density and stability. Compaction is essential for:
  • Supporting Structures: Compacted soil provides a stable base for foundations, roads, and other structures.
  • Preventing Settling: Compaction minimizes the risk of the ground settling unevenly over time.
  • Improving Drainage: Compacted soil improves drainage, reducing waterlogging and erosion.