Excavation for Farmington foundations, additions, pool installations, and drainage projects. Devonwood estate site prep. Historic district work with additional review. River corridor projects with floodplain rules. We coordinate Building Department, Inland Wetlands, and Historic Commission throughout each project.
Excavation is the work that has to happen before most other construction can start. Foundation digs, trenches for utilities, drainage channels, grading, and site prep for additions. The work is invisible once the project is finished, but if the excavation was done badly, every later step costs more. We have been excavating Connecticut sites for 25 years.


Foundation digs, utility trenches, and pool excavations. We mark the area, dig to spec, and handle spoil and backfill with proper compaction in lifts. We coordinate with your GC, plumber, and utility company so the work happens in the right order.

Call before you dig first. Access and equipment protection second. Actual dig, grade check, backfill in lifts, and cleanup third. Every step planned before equipment moves on your property.
Compaction, drainage, and property protection are the three failure points. We plan the work zone, protect what stays, and leave the property clean when we are done.
H3: Historic District Review Farmington sits along the Farmington River with rolling hills around it. Rich floodplain soil along the river, rocky uplands on the surrounding hills. Each soil type changes excavation approach significantly. Farmington H
H3: Devonwood vs Unionville Farmington River floodplain properties have rules about excavation depth, drainage design, and equipment access within regulated zones. We coordinate with the town and document compliance throughout the project. Devonwood
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Contact UsMost foundation work, pool digs, and significant grading need Farmington Building Department permits. Inland Wetlands for river adjacent and stream excavation. Historic District Commission for the Main Street area. Tree Warden for street trees. Connecticut law requires call before you dig. We file paperwork and verify utility marking before any equipment moves.
Yes. Main Street historic district excavation requires Historic District Commission review for significant work. We coordinate with the commission, document existing conditions, and follow heritage landscape preservation requirements throughout the project. Timeline includes the additional review period before any excavation begins on the project.
Depends on the project. Small foundation digs on accessible flat lots start in the low thousands. Devonwood estate excavation with longer access runs higher. Floodplain projects have additional regulatory costs. Historic District work has timing premium because of review periods. Free site visit and written scope before equipment moves on the project.
Yes. Farmington River floodplain properties have rules about excavation depth, drainage design, and equipment access within the regulated zone. We follow setbacks, install erosion control measures, stage spoil well away from the river bank, and document compliance for the town inspector throughout the entire excavation scope as required.
Farmington Historic District property needs careful excavation review? Devonwood estate ready for new pool dig? Farmington River floodplain lot with drainage problems? Unionville smaller property needing tight access foundation work? Tell us about the project. Free site visit and written scope first.
Lots and back yards cleared for construction.
Walkways, walls, patios built to last.
Stumps ground below ground level.
Big trees, dead trees removed completely.
Heavy equipment for difficult work.
New beds and full property makeovers.
We bring the crew to all of Fairfield County and beyond.