Excavation for Westport foundations, additions, and pool installations. Drainage solutions for waterfront properties in Compo Beach. Utility trenches and grading for new construction in Greens Farms. We handle Westport excavation with permits, Saugatuck River setbacks, and tight schedules every 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: Westport Permit Process Westport runs from Long Island Sound up the Saugatuck River. Sandy coastal soil, heavy clay inland, ledge in higher elevations. Foundation digs need different approach across the town. Westport Building Department for foun
H3: Coastal Drainage Work Excavation along the Saugatuck River corridor has Conservation Commission buffer rules. Erosion control mandatory. We follow regulatory zones and document compliance throughout the entire excavation scope. Compo Beach and Sa
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Contact UsMost foundation work, drainage, and grading need Westport Building Department permits. Conservation Commission for Saugatuck River buffer zones. Coastal Area Management for shoreline excavation. P&Z for site plan changes. Connecticut law requires call before you dig on every excavation. We file paperwork and verify utility marking before any equipment moves on the project.
Yes. Saugatuck and Saugatuck Shores properties along the river have Conservation Commission buffer setbacks. We follow regulatory zones, install erosion control before excavation begins, stage spoil away from the water, and document compliance for the inspector throughout the project scope. Permit timing affects schedule.
Depends on the project. Small foundation digs start in the low thousands. Pool excavations run higher. Coastal drainage projects with multiple components run significantly higher because of regulatory complexity. Free site visit and written scope before any equipment moves on the project. Pricing reflects access and conditions.
Yes. Compo Beach, Saugatuck Shores, and Saugatuck waterfront homes are part of our service area. Sandy soil, high water tables, salt exposure on equipment, and Coastal Area Management review all factor into project planning. We use equipment matched to coastal conditions and plan around the regulatory side carefully.
Yes. We coordinate directly with general contractors, foundation contractors, pool builders, and site engineers on Westport projects. Daily updates, schedule adjustments, inspection coordination, and tight communication throughout. We work as part of the project team rather than as a separate vendor with a different timeline.
Westport waterfront home needs foundation excavation? Saugatuck River corridor property with drainage problems? Pool dig in Greens Farms or Long Lots? Tell us about the project. We come out, walk the site with the GC if there is one, and put a written scope and price 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.