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What Does an Excavation Contractor Do?
Presentation by: Robinson Baylor
Area Clearing
Prior to any other excavation tasks, a contractor needs to clear the site from obstacles or unwanted stuff that can put a derail on the actual excavation process.
Photo Credit: Denis Cimaf
Digging/ Excavating
This is quite obvious, right? It is! A contractor, together with his team, performs the actual excavation – for a new building or structure to construct, dike, swimming pool, landfill, etc.
Photo Credit: Hofsommer
Foundation Installation
Apart from digging, he also provides foundation installation service for industrial project construction such as a building, manufacturing facility, etc. – to ensure that their structural integrity and long-lasting support are established.
Photo Credit: http://space-geodesy.nasa.gov/multimedia/VLBI2010Install/VLBI2010InstallImages.html
Hauling, Reclamation
An excavation contractor has a team also that gives hauling and reclamation service. If your area has a large amount of gravel or debris to be hauled away, you might want to consider getting an excavation contractor service. He is also geared with equipment capable of reclamation works.
Photo credit: Dredging Today
Fence Installation
A excavation contractor, together with his team, should also be able to provide fence installation service, particularly the concrete ones, where heavy equipment are needed.
Photo Credit: StoneFreeFence
Road Construction
Pavement / road construction can also be provided by excavation contractors.Note: ‘General contractor’ companies have a wider selections of heavy equipment services. Photo credit: Small Town Stocks
Septic Tank Installation
And, you might be surprised that there are many excavation contractors that offer septic tank installation as well both for residential and commercial facilities.
Photo Credit: Small Butte Construction, Inc.
For more on excavation contractor works, visit this website:
http://generalcontractoridaho.com/