Excavation

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Excavation Process

The excavation process essential involves the removal of soil, rocks or other below ground materials by utilizing specialty equipment, tools and technologies. “Trenching” or “tunneling may be a couple of the terms you may have heard in relation to excavation. Without a doubt, excavation is a critical part of the construction process, whether it’s for a residential or a commercial project. 

Excavation is essential for creating foundations for homes, buildings and roadways. Some of the various methods that applied for professional excavation are digging, dredging and trenching. Each method involves specific practices and equipment in order to perform the excavation safely and correctly. The methods used depend largely upon what the final structure is going to be.

proper assessment of the job site

Before the excavation process can get started, the first step is to do a proper assessment of the job site. Second, our experienced team plans for the site’s depth and overall size and then precisely marks the boundaries. Once these critical steps are completed, excavation can start, which typically includes:
expertise and detail

Successful, effective excavation depends on expertise and detail. Naturally, the objective of excavation is to form the foundation of the project. The team at Boward Brothers uses best practices, quality tools and well-maintained equipment to ensure that each job is completed with precision and on schedule.

Our excavation services generally include: foundations for homes, commercial and agricultural buildings, septic systems, site clearing, removal of unstable ground soil, commercial site work, sub-grade preparation, general maintenance, back-hauling excavated materials, back-fill, concrete demolition and more.

Get touch with Boward Brothers Farm and Excavating LLC and Kirk Demolition to schedule an estimate at 309-275-6197.

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