Mass excavations are usually reserved for large areas or jobs where accuracy isn't an issue, such as underground tank removal; precision excavation cuts, also known as surgical-cuts, are used when space is an issue or when the edges of the excavation need to be straight, such as when trenching for pipeline construction or sewer installation; structural excavations are used for things like foundations, retaining walls, paving projects and culvert installations.
As with many aspects of excavations, excavating often goes hand in hand with other services the company performs. For example, excavation of the site is the first step in a building project, allowing the foundation to be set properly right from the start. However, many projects start with excavation and soil removal before new construction can begin. Backfilling after construction is another service performed by the excavating equipment.
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As with many aspects of excavations, excavating often goes hand in hand with other services the company performs. For example, excavation of the site is the first step in a building project, allowing the foundation to be set properly right from the start. However, many projects start with excavation and soil removal before new construction can begin. Backfilling after construction is another service performed by the excavating equipment.
Contact your local construction division branch to talk to one of our experts
Construction Division
Construction Division
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- 5225 Hellyer Avenue
- San Jose, CA 95138
- 408.574.1400
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- 2280 Bates Ave. Suite 200
- Concord, CA 94520
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- 350 Technology Drive
- Watsonville, CA 95076
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- 877 Mahler Rd, Ste 130
- Burlingame, CA 94010
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