Land clearing, trenching, grading, and earthwork for residential and commercial sites throughout Lakewood and Jefferson County. We operate heavy equipment for projects that require digging through Lakewood’s rocky foothills terrain and clay soils to stable ground, moving significant volumes of earth, and preparing sites that are actually ready for construction.
Heavy Equipment Operation
- Equipment sized for Lakewood’s residential properties and commercial excavation projects
- Operators with 25+ years experience working Jefferson County’s variable terrain and soil conditions
- Machines selected based on site access, project scope, and ground conditions
Excavation to Stable Soil
- Dig depth determined by site requirements including foundations, drainage, and base preparation
- Unstable fill and weak soils removed before any construction begins
- Lakewood’s mix of clay and rocky foothills soil evaluated to reach proper load-bearing ground
Site Grading That Drains
- Grade shaped to direct water away from structures and foundations across Lakewood properties
- Final elevations set for drainage performance across slopes, building pads, and adjacent areas
- Soil compacted in lifts to support loads and prevent post-construction settling
When Surface Grading Isn’t Enough
Most excavation work in Lakewood starts because someone tried a surface fix that didn’t address what’s happening below grade. Drainage problems that return every spring snowmelt, patios sinking into unstable fill, or new construction sites where nobody verified what’s underneath the topsoil.
- Foundation and Basement Excavation for new construction, additions, and below-grade spaces requiring precise depth and stable base conditions in Lakewood’s variable terrain
- Trenching for Utilities and Drainage including water lines, electrical conduit, French drains, and subsurface systems requiring specific depth and slope
- Land Clearing and Brush Removal for overgrown Lakewood properties, new construction prep, or areas where vegetation needs removal before grading begins
- Site Preparation for Hardscaping including patio base excavation, retaining wall footings, and ground prep that prevents future settling
Excavation and Site Preparation Work in Lakewood
Land Clearing & Brush Removal
Clear vegetation, stumps, and roots blocking access or construction on Lakewood properties, with grading to prep the site.
Trenching & Underground Work
Trenches dug for drainage, utilities, and subsurface systems with consistent depth and slope across Lakewood’s mixed soil conditions.
Foundation & Basement Excavation
Excavation to required depths for foundations and basements, with Lakewood soil and rock conditions checked as work progresses.
Grading & Lot Preparation
Earth moved to set drainage, level pads, and prepare Lakewood sites, with fill compacted to prevent settling.
Driveway & Access Road Prep
Excavation and grading for driveways and access roads, including drainage and culvert placement for Lakewood properties.
Commercial Site Development
Excavation for parking areas, building pads, and commercial sites throughout Lakewood requiring heavy equipment.
Why Compaction Matters More Than People Think
Loose fill settles. Patios crack, driveways sink, and retaining walls lean forward when the soil underneath wasn’t compacted properly during excavation. This is especially common in Lakewood where foothills terrain creates variable soil conditions across a single lot. That’s why we don’t just dig holes and backfill them. Soil gets compacted in layers:
- Lifts of 6-8 inches compacted individually rather than dumping three feet of fill and hoping it holds
- Moisture content monitored because soil that’s too dry or too wet won’t compact to proper density
- Multiple passes with equipment to achieve compaction levels that prevent future settling
- Grade verification after compaction to confirm the site is ready for base material or construction
Proper compaction adds time to the job. It also prevents callbacks two years later when things start sinking.
Get a Clear Estimate for Your Lakewood Excavation Project
Tell us about your property—what needs to be excavated, what’s going on the site afterward, and what problems you’re trying to solve. We’ll come out to your Lakewood property, assess the terrain and soil conditions, and provide a detailed estimate covering equipment, timeline, and site prep requirements.