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Trenching


With meticulous planning and state-of-the-art equipment, our team ensures efficient trenching services, delivering on both accuracy and reliability for your project needs. Trust us for a seamless excavation experience that prioritizes the protection of your property and existing infrastructure. 


As trenching contractors, we have a specialty in trenching work for foundations, pipelines, and conduits. This means we're experts in the safe and correct installation of trenches for various purposes. 


Trenches are typically used to lay pipe or cable, and they must be dug with precision in order to avoid damaging the underground infrastructure. We use a variety of specialized equipment to excavate trenches, including backhoes, trenchers, and ditch witch machines. In addition to excavating the trench, we're responsible for refilling and compacting the soil. This is important in order to prevent the trench from collapsing and doing damage to the underlying structure. 


We have a thorough understanding of how to safely operate their equipment, as well as how to read blueprints and maps. We take care to communicate effectively with other members of the construction crew in order to ensure that the trench is dug in the correct location.


Steps in Proper Trenching


  •  Call 811. This is the law, and it's there for a reason - to protect your property and protect our workers from hitting buried utilities. 
  • Excavate the trench. This is where experience comes in handy, as we need to dig the trench to the correct depth and width while also being careful not to damage the underground utilities. 
  • Install the pipe. This is where having a good team comes in handy, as we need to coordinate the installation of the pipe while also making sure that it's properly supported and graded. 
  • Backfill the trench. This is where having a good understanding of soil types comes in handy, as your excavation contractor needs to backfill the trench with the right type of soil to support the pipe and prevent settlement. 
  • Compact the soil. This is where having a good understanding of compaction equipment comes in handy, as we must properly compact the soil to support the pipe and prevent settlement.






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