KEITH DREWES EXCAVATING LLC
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SITE PREP
Before excavation can begin, we analyze the site and gauge the specific elements that might impact the foundation's safety and stability. This may include things like slope, topography, soil condition and composition. Site prep involves preparing the ground. Proper site work ensures the stability and durability of the ground to accommodate your project. The goal is to ensure that your vision is possible.
BUILDING PADS
Preparing this site involves a thorough inspection, clearing the land of any trees or debris, and building up and then leveling the soil in the area. At the end of this first stage of construction, you'll have a house pad that can withstand the weight of a foundation and house.
DRIVEWAYS & APPROACHES
A driveway approach is the portion of the driveway that connect public land to private land. It allows vehicles to access private property from the road or street. A permit is usually required to replace or install new driveway approach. Permits are obtained by the property owner. The approach is located in the public right-of-way, between the edge of road or street and the private driveway.
MATERIAL HAULING
Material hauling refers to the transportation of the project's excavation materials. It includes the movement of material from the position where it was excavated to the disposal area or another specified location. It also refers to the hauling in of suitable materials for the project. We usually like to do the hauling of material. Depending on the job size, we may have to hire a subcontractor to help haul materials.