
Dirt Work

Dirt Work
The foundation of every building project is dirt work. It means removing, replacing, and compacting soil to make sure it is stable and at the right height. Doing the right kind of dirt work can help keep problems with the structure from happening in the future, including moving unpredictably or holding water.
Hauling Off Dirt
Involves getting rid of bad soil like clay, topsoil, or trash from the area. This makes a clean, regulated place for fresh material to work.

Replacing New Dirt
Trucks bring engineered fill or select fill materials like sand-clay mixes or gravel. They are stacked in a way that makes them strong and stable.

Compaction
To satisfy the density levels needed by structural designs and geotechnical reports, specialized rollers and compactors compress the soil in stages.

