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Whether you are building a completely new structure or renovating an existing building, the possibility exists that you will need to excavate trenches for foundations to be laid. Excavation is a vital component in any construction project. Even a job such as building a below-ground swimming pool will need the power of mechanical equipment which can dig deeper, faster and more efficiently than doing this by manual labour alone. Digging the trenches is one thing, but you will then be left with a pile of earth, rocks or rubble from these trenches which has to be removed from the site and disposed of elsewhere. With the help of an excavation and earthmoving specialist, these problems can easily be resolved.
Some building sites are challenging from the outset, with steeply sloping ground which needs to be leveled prior to any work being planned, or piles of rubble left from a demolished building. An earthmoving and excavation specialist is the answer in such situations. This specialist contractor has the necessary heavy-duty equipment to remove sand, soil, rocks and rubble quickly and efficiently, and level the area in readiness for further development. Earthmoving equipment is, by necessity, fairly large and heavy equipment, typically heavy-duty vehicles designed for construction operations which involve earthworks. They are used to move large amounts of earth, to dig foundations for landscaping and building operations, and so on. An earthmoving and excavation contractor usually has a range of both large and smaller equipment types available to tackle any kind of job, such as small bobcats, graders, large and small excavators, backhoe loaders, bulldozers, compactors and trenchers, as well as additional attachments, for instance, buckets and grapples.
There are various types of excavation, such as :
In all of the above excavation work, it is necessary to remove the excess soil, rocks or debris which has accumulated, and this is the main reason why both excavation and earthmoving applications generally fall under the control of one specialist.
At present, it seems that the internet is used mainly to list the types of equipment used by earthmoving and excavation specialists which, although interesting, is not of much use in finding the right specialist for your needs. Nonetheless, a site such as Uptasker is incredibly useful in locating such specialist contractors in your particular area, as it lists per geographical region, as well as providing online ratings and customer reviews, allowing you to judge service levels according to previous customers. You can also check for advertisements in building, house and home magazines and catalogues, visit home expos, speak to architects and building contractors, or check the Yellow Pages and newspapers for these specialists. If possible, try to use word of mouth referrals from colleagues or friends, as you can then be sure of competitive pricing, good service levels and tidy workmanship.
For every job that needs to be done, there is a specialist able to step up and provide the solution. You don’t have to struggle with months of hard, back-breaking manual work to clear unsightly ground filled with overgrown, tangled vegetation and tree stumps, rubble or rocks. You don’t need to agonize over digging the foundations for your new boma. Call in the specialists and then sit back and let them handle the hard work and cleaning up afterwards whilst you spend your time enjoyably planning your new garden or structure. For more tips, see our earthmoving and excavation specialist articles.