Excavating Contractor in East Greenwich, NY

Get Your Site Ready Right

Professional excavation that protects your property and keeps your project moving forward.

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Foundation Excavation East Greenwich

Solid Ground for Your Investment

Your foundation needs to sit on properly prepared ground. That means precise excavation to exact specifications, proper drainage that keeps water away from your structure, and soil compaction that won’t settle over time.

You get excavation work that meets engineering requirements the first time. No callbacks for settling issues. No water problems six months later. No delays while we fix mistakes that shouldn’t have happened.

The difference shows up in how your foundation performs over decades, not just during construction. When the excavation is done right, everything else builds better on top of it.

East Greenwich Excavation Company

We Know This Ground

Emerson Excavating and Trucking has been moving earth in East Greenwich for years. We know which neighborhoods have clay that holds water and which areas drain naturally. We know where the utilities run and how deep the frost line goes.

That local knowledge matters when you’re digging. It’s the difference between hitting a water line and working around it. Between proper drainage and a wet basement.

We’re not the biggest excavation company around. But we’re the ones who show up when we say we will and finish the job the way it should be done.

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Site Preparation Process

Here's What Actually Happens

First, we mark all utilities and survey the site layout. No digging until we know exactly what’s underground and where your property lines sit. This step prevents expensive mistakes and keeps everyone safe.

Next comes the actual excavation work. We dig to grade, managing soil removal and keeping the good material for backfill. Our equipment is sized for your specific site – no tearing up your driveway with machines that are too big for the job.

Finally, we handle proper compaction and grading. The soil gets compacted in lifts to prevent settling. Drainage gets sloped correctly so water moves away from structures. You get a site that’s ready for the next phase of construction.

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Excavating Services East Greenwich

What's Included in the Work

Foundation excavation means digging to the exact depth and dimensions your plans require. We handle the layout, excavation, and proper soil management. You get a foundation hole that’s ready for concrete work.

Site preparation covers clearing, grading, and drainage work. We move the earth to create proper slopes for water runoff and level areas where you need them. The site gets prepared so other contractors can do their work efficiently.

Septic system work includes excavation for new systems and repairs for existing ones. We know the local soil conditions and perc requirements. The excavation gets done right so your system passes inspection and works properly for years.

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How do you avoid hitting utilities during excavation work?

We call 811 for utility marking before any digging starts, but that’s just the beginning. Those marks show approximate locations – the actual utilities can be several feet off. We use hand digging and careful machine work when we get close to marked areas. Our operators know how to read the signs when they’re getting near a line. We also carry locating equipment for situations where the marks aren’t clear. The goal is to expose utilities safely, not avoid them entirely, because sometimes you need to work around them to complete the job properly.
Rock happens in this area, especially in certain neighborhoods where the ledge runs close to the surface. We carry rock-breaking equipment and have relationships with blasting contractors for situations that require it. The key is identifying rock conditions early so we can adjust the approach and timeline. Sometimes we can break through with hydraulic hammers, other times we need to modify the foundation design slightly to work with the existing conditions. We discuss options with you and your builder to find the most cost-effective solution that still meets your project requirements.
Most residential foundation excavations take 1-2 days of actual digging time, but the timeline depends on access, soil conditions, and weather. We can usually dig a basement in a day if conditions are good. The real timeline factors are utility clearance, which can take a few days, and weather delays during wet periods. We schedule excavation work when soil conditions are right for proper compaction and grading. Rushing excavation in poor conditions creates problems that cost more to fix later than waiting for better conditions costs upfront.
We handle excavation permits and coordinate with local inspectors for the earthwork portions of your project. For septic systems, we pull the excavation permits and work with your septic designer on the installation permits. Foundation excavation usually falls under your building permit, but we coordinate with the building inspector for any required excavation inspections. We know the local requirements and inspector preferences, which helps keep your project moving through the approval process. You don’t need to worry about the excavation compliance details – we handle that coordination as part of the job.
We match equipment size to your specific site conditions. Tight access gets smaller machines that won’t damage driveways or mature trees. Open sites allow larger equipment that works more efficiently. We use track mats to distribute weight and protect finished surfaces when necessary. Existing landscaping gets marked and protected before work starts. Sometimes we need to remove plants temporarily and replant them after excavation is complete. The goal is completing your excavation work without destroying landscape features that took years to establish. Good planning prevents most damage, and we repair anything that does get affected during the work.
Proper drainage starts with excavating the foundation area larger than the actual foundation footprint. This gives us room to install drainage systems and backfill with appropriate materials. We grade the area so surface water flows away from the foundation at the correct slope. Subsurface drainage involves placing drainage tile around the foundation perimeter and connecting it to daylight or a sump system. The backfill material matters too – we use clean gravel around the foundation and proper soil for final grading. Poor drainage causes expensive foundation problems later, so we take the time to do this part right during initial excavation.

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