Excavation for Greenwich foundations, utility trenches, and drainage projects. Estate site prep in the backcountry. Coastal grading near Riverside. Pool excavation and addition foundations across town. We bring excavators and dump trucks scaled to every Greenwich property type.
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: Greenwich Engineering Review Greenwich runs from sandy coastal soil to rocky backcountry ledge. Foundation digs need different equipment and approach depending on which side of the Merritt Parkway the property sits on. Greenwich Building Departme
H3: Coastal Drainage Solutions Backcountry estates have long gated driveways, mature canopy to protect, and tight access through landscaping. Equipment routes get planned during the site visit before any work begins. Riverside and Old Greenwich coast
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Contact UsMost foundation work, drainage projects, and significant grading need Greenwich Building Department permits. Conservation Commission for wetlands and watercourse adjacent work. P&Z for site plan changes. Connecticut law requires call before you dig on every excavation, no exceptions. We pull permits and verify utility marking before any equipment moves on the site.
Yes. Backcountry Greenwich properties north of Round Hill Road are part of our regular service area. Long driveways, mature canopy to protect, ledge excavation for pool and foundation work, and tight access through estate landscaping all factor into the project plan and the equipment selection we use.
Depends on the project. Small foundation digs start in the low thousands. Pool excavations run higher because of depth and material haul. Estate property work with ledge or extensive grading runs significantly higher. Free site visit and written scope before any equipment moves on the project.
Backcountry Greenwich properties often have ledge close to the surface. We assess ledge conditions during the site visit and bring rock breaking equipment when needed. Sometimes ledge changes the project design or position because excavating through ledge is expensive and slow on residential excavation projects.
Yes. We coordinate directly with general contractors, foundation contractors, pool builders, and site engineers on Greenwich projects. Daily updates, schedule adjustments based on weather or inspection delays, and tight communication. We work as part of the project team rather than as a separate vendor with different timing.
Greenwich estate ready for new foundation excavation? Pool dig in the backcountry needing ledge work? Coastal drainage project in Riverside or Old Greenwich? Tell us about the project, the GC if there is one, and the timeline. We come out, walk the site, and put a written scope together.
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.