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EXCAVATING PROS

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Best Excavating Contractor in Northport, AL

We are Northport's excavating and dirtwork experts, delivering on SPEED, QUALITY, and PRICE. Call us today!

Best Northport, Alabama Excavating Service

If you need excavation services in Northport, AL, then Tuscaloosa Excavation Pros is ready to serve you. We specialize all types of digging, grading, and earth moving. We've helped countless clients move dirt for foundations, driveways, basements, septic systems, and more. 


Big or small, urban or rural - we can handle any job. Our top-notch crew is ready to take on your project. We take pride in completing projects fast and within your budget. 


Ready to start your project? Call us today (205) 723-1996 for a free quote!

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A Northport, Alabama excavating service company moving dirt with a  track loader in a residential yard.
A Northport excavating contractor using an excavator to move dirt in a field.

Northport, AL Excavating Service Guide

 Excavation is the process of digging, removing, and shaping earth. There are different types of excavating services depending on your project needs. Here are a few examples of common projects that require an excavation contractor:


  • Excavating basements, pools, and septic tanks
  • Site preparation for construction
  • Installing retaining walls
  • Installing culverts
  • Sloping and grading for drainage and erosion control
  • Trenching for utilities
  • Grading for landscaping and yard leveling


There are five major steps in a successful excavation project. These steps are surveying and planning, rough staking, clearing, excavation, and grading.


Surveying and planning

The excavation team surveys the excavation site. They check the site's topography, soil conditions, and potential obstacles. This information helps them develop a detailed excavating plan. The excavation team will also get any necessary permits at this stage. 


Rough staking

The next step is rough-staking. During this step, the excavation team marks the boundaries of the excavation area on the ground. They use stakes and strings to outline the excavation area. This step helps the team visualize the dimensions of the excavation site. Rough staking helps the team identify obstacles and ensures digging is done in the correct location.


Clearing

This step removes vegetation, trees, roots, and debris in the excavation area. Clearing also involves removing existing structures or utilities such as pipes or cables. This step creates a clear workspace for the excavation machinery. 


Excavation

This is the core step in the process. Excavation involves using heavy machinery to dig and remove the soil or rock from the site. 

The excavation contractor follows the planned dimensions and depths to remove the earth. The excavated material can be transported off-site or used on-site for backfilling. 


Grading

Grading is the final step in the excavation process. Grading involves shaping the site to achieve the desired level and slope. The excavation contractor uses grading equipment to smooth and level the surface. This ensures proper drainage and a stable foundation for future construction or landscaping. 


To complete an excavating job, the contractor uses specialized excavating machines. Operators need training, skill, and often a license to operate the excavation equipment. Common excavation machinery includes: 


  • Excavators
  • Bulldozers
  • Skid steers and track loaders
  • Roller compactors
  • Dump trucks


Excavating contractors are hired for many typical residential and commercial jobs. Excavating requires several steps, including surveying and planning, clearing the site, excavating, and grading. The excavation team uses heavy and specialized equipment to get the job done.


If you have any questions about your excavating project, don't hesitate to give us a call. We're here to answer your questions.

Northport, AL Excavating Cost

Need to estimate the cost of your excavation job? We're here to help. Send us the details of your project. We'll review the job requirements and get a plan together for you. 


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