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  • Sevenoaks Environmental Consultancy Ltd
    3.7
    145a Hastings Road, PemburyTunbridge Wells, Kent, Tunbridge Wells, TN2 4JU, GB

    Geo-Environmental Consultants and Geotechnical Engineers providing Site Investigation services across London and the South East Sevenoaks Environmental provide cost effective and bespoke environmental site assessment services to a broad range of Clients to support development projects including new build residential housing, commercial and industrial redevelopment, local authority schemes and brownfield regeneration.  We specialise in site investigations for contaminated land assessment, remediation and foundation design to ensure compliance with planning & building control requirements as well as informing feasibility and due diligence.  Our level of expertise in the industry and the broad range of services that we provide have resulted in our core business arising through returning Clients.  We are based in Tunbridge Wells, Kent and whilst we typically work across the South East of England including London and the surrounding Home Counties we can also provide support nationwide. About Us Sevenoaks Environmental Consultancy was founded in 2002 by Damian Jones and we have been providing Geo-Environmental and Geotechnical Site Investigation services since.  We have grown over the years to accommodate the increase in demand for these services and our team of experienced engineers and consultants provide advice and environmental solutions to a broad range of clients including Design and Build Contractors, Architects, Structural Engineers, Property Developers, Commercial companies and Local Authorities across the South East of the UK. Our core business revolves around contaminated land assessment to support planning, due diligence, project feasibility and development design. We also offer a number of other associated multi-disciplinary services that are often required in relation to development projects to help afford our Clients with continuity, cost efficiency and a one stop shop for their environmental assessment requirements.  To discuss your project, please contact our team.

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  • Oatmor Harris Excavations Ltd
    Deal, GB

    Kent County Surfacing: Your Trusted Partner for Roads, Driveways, and More Kent County Surfacing is a family-run business with a rich history spanning over 30 years. Our experienced team specializes in all aspects of civil works, from new driveways and construction projects to car parks, roadways, and sewer connections. We are committed to providing our clients with honest expert advice, creative designs, and meticulous project management. We take pride in upholding the highest standards of planning, safety, and support throughout every project. We are proud of our hard-earned reputation for consistent progress, courtesy, and work ethic. We are regularly commended for our dedication to customer satisfaction. We are happy to provide references from our previous projects upon request. Explore our website to learn more about our services, view examples of our work, and discover our trusted affiliates who help us deliver exceptional results.

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  • TH Brickwork
    5
    12 Rectory Road, Broadstairs, CT10 1HG, GB

    Welcome to TH Brickwork We are a construction business based in Broadstairs, Kent who specialise in all aspects of brickwork and construction such as: Extensions Conversions New Builds Renovations Restorations Flintwork As well as the brickwork and construction aspects listed above, we also have our own groundworks division which specialises in excavation of footings, oversites and all drainage works.

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  • Brown & Mason
    3.9
    Anson House, Schooner Court, Crossways Business Park, Dartford, Kent., DA2 6QQ, GB

    About Brown and Mason Brown and Mason Group Limited was founded in 1961, when the Grandfather of several of the company’s current directors started out with just £400. Now, almost 60 years later, the Group has established itself as one of the largest industrial Decommissioning, Dismantling, Demolition and Asbestos removal companies in the world. With the proven ability to work anywhere on the globe, we complete all projects safely, competently and efficiently, to an agreed programme. Brown and Mason remains a family owned and run, private limited company. Our recent audited accounts show a turnover of £50 million, achieved by our directly employed workforce of over 300 individuals. From initial enquiry, through to practical completion, we deliver a turnkey service for clients’ every demolition requirement, delivering total project management through our extensive team of experienced professionals. During the course of the company’s history, the types of projects have been varied and have included: the removal of asbestos and total Decommissioning, Dismantling and Demolition of over 50 power stations; the demolition of the first multi-storey commercial building on the Paternoster Square development close to St Paul’s Cathedral in London; the asbestos removal and demolition of the former Department of Environment’s offices in Marsham Street, London (close to the Palace of Westminster). We have been involved with many other projects in varied markets including Nuclear power, Marine Decommissioning and we are one of the world’s leading specialists in the controlled explosive engineering sector. Brown and Mason Group Limited are long-standing members of the National Federation of Demolition Contractors (NFDC) and the Asbestos Removal Contractors Association (ARCA) and hold a full HSE asbestos removal license, for the removal of all types of asbestos. We hold many other accreditations which are all available to view on our accreditations page. Feel free to contact us to discuss your next project.

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  • Europlant Rentals Ltd
    4
    Units 1-3 Leys Industrial Park, Maidstone Road, Units 1-3 Leys Industrial Park Maidstone Road Paddock Wood Kent, Paddock Wood, TN12 6PX, GB

    Europlant Rentals: Your Trusted Partner in Plant Hire Europlant Rentals has been a leading force in the plant hire industry for over 60 years, built on a strong family tradition. We are dedicated to providing our clients with the highest quality equipment and exceptional service. Our commitment to continuous investment in modern plant and technology ensures that we offer safe and reliable machinery for your projects. We are conveniently located in Paddock Wood, Kent, and proudly serve the surrounding areas of Kent, Sussex, Essex, and London. Our team is passionate about delivering the best possible experience for our customers, and we are always ready to go the extra mile to meet your needs. Discover our rich history and learn more about our commitment to excellence. About Us

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  • Margate Caves
    4.5
    1 Northdown Road, Margate, CT9 1FG, GB

    History of Margate Caves From the Iron Age settlement to the Caves' development as a mine and its modern life as a visitor attraction. What will you discover? Support and Donate The Caves are run by The Margate Caves Community Education Trust, a registered charity. Learn what we do and how to support us below. Community Rooms for Hire Our community is at the heart of everything we do. We offer catering packages, children's parties and room hire for business and social events.

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  • LandWorks Excavation
    5
    Dover, GB

    Looking for an experienced professional to tackle a project? Get guaranteed quality results with LandWorks Excavation. We offer tailored solutions and reliable services for a wide variety of needs, working with the dedication and craftsmanship that has earned us a reputation for excellence. Get in touch for a free quote today.

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  • Bully excavation
    Dover, MA, GB

    About Bully Excavation David Van Tassell, the founder and operator of Bully Excavation, has always had a passion for all things mechanical. Growing up, he spent countless hours working on cars and in his grandfather's wood shop. As a teenager, he often tackled his own car repairs. Dave graduated from Northeastern University in 2007 with a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering. After working as an engineer for Pratt and Whitney, he went on to work at a small start-up company in South Boston. Dave's entrepreneurial spirit and strong work ethic have made Bully Excavation a successful company. Our Mission At Bully Excavation, our mission is to provide our clients with high-quality excavation services, cost-effective construction, and clear communication. We strive to build lasting relationships with our customers by consistently exceeding their expectations. Need help with an outdoor project? Don't hesitate to reach out to us! We're here to help you get started.

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  • Balcat ltd
    5
    Whitstable, GB

    About Balcat Ltd. At Balcat Ltd., we offer a comprehensive service for all your residential building needs, starting with your initial idea and any architectural requirements you may have, through to all the building work and finishing touches. We specialize in extensions, renovations, loft conversions, and new builds, as well as bespoke work. Our Expertise Carpentry is at the heart of Balcat Ltd., and with 19 years of experience in the industry, our craftsmanship is exceptional. Our attention to detail and the quality of our finish are second to none. We strive to complete each project within the agreed timeframe and would be delighted to discuss any project you have in mind. Our Commitment Balcat Ltd. is based in Blean, Kent. We are a carpentry and construction contractor. We firmly believe that life is measured by achievement, not just by years alone. We strive for perfection on every project we undertake.

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  • Thanet Drainage
    4.8
    Thanet, GB

    Thanet Drainage: Your Trusted Drain Experts in Kent Thanet Drainage is your go-to solution for all your drainage needs in Kent. We are a team of experienced and accredited professionals dedicated to providing reliable, rapid, and cost-effective drain unblocking and repair services. Whether you're dealing with a blocked drain, a burst water main, or need a comprehensive CCTV drain survey, we have the expertise and equipment to handle any challenge. Serving the Entire Thanet Area and Beyond We proudly serve the entire Thanet area, including Ramsgate, Margate, Broadstairs, Canterbury, Whitstable, Herne Bay, Sandwich, Deal, Dover, Birchington, and Folkestone. Our commitment to customer satisfaction is unwavering, and we strive to provide a seamless and stress-free experience for every client. Our Services We offer a wide range of drainage services, including: Drain Unblocking Drain Relining and Patch Lining High Pressure Water Jetting Excavation CCTV Drain Surveys Drain Descaling Burst Water Main Repairs Why Choose Thanet Drainage? We are a team of highly skilled and experienced drainage professionals who are committed to providing our clients with the highest quality service. We are also fully accredited and insured, giving you peace of mind that your project is in safe hands. Contact Us Today For a free quote or to discuss your drainage needs, please contact us today. We are available 24/7 to assist you with any emergency situations.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Excavation Contractors

Find answers to common questions about excavation contractors and hiring excavation professionals in the UK.

What is the excavation process?

A typical excavation process involves several key steps:
  1. Planning and Surveying: Defining the excavation area, marking utility lines, and determining the required depth and grade.
  2. Site Preparation: Clearing vegetation, removing obstacles, and ensuring site accessibility.
  3. Excavation: Using appropriate equipment (excavators, backhoes, etc.) to remove earth and create the desired excavation.
  4. Hauling and Disposal: Transporting excavated material to designated disposal sites, complying with environmental regulations.
  5. Backfilling and Compaction: Refilling the excavation with suitable material and compacting it to achieve the required density and stability.
  6. Grading and Finishing: Leveling and shaping the surface to the final grade for landscaping or construction.
The process might vary depending on the project's complexity and specific requirements.

What is the difference between cut and fill excavation?

Cut and fill excavation is a technique for balancing earthwork volumes on a site:
Cut: Involves excavating soil from an area where the existing grade is higher than the desired grade.
Fill: Refers to using the excavated soil ('cut' material) to raise the grade in an area where the existing grade is lower than desired.
This method minimizes the need to import or export soil, reducing costs and environmental impact. It's commonly used for site preparation, road construction, and landscaping.

What are the risks associated with excavation?

Excavation, while essential for many projects, involves inherent risks, including:
  • Trench Collapses: Unstable trench walls can cave in, posing a severe risk to workers. Proper shoring and sloping are crucial safety measures.
  • Utility Damage: Striking underground utilities (gas, water, electric) can cause leaks, explosions, or electrocution. Accurate utility locates and careful digging are essential.
  • Falling Objects: Materials or equipment falling into excavations can injure workers. Securing work areas and using appropriate safety gear is vital.
  • Equipment Accidents: Operating heavy machinery involves risks of rollovers, collisions, or mechanical failures. Trained operators and proper equipment maintenance are critical.
  • Environmental Hazards: Excavated soil might contain hazardous materials (asbestos, lead). Proper testing and disposal procedures are necessary.
Reputable excavation contractors prioritize safety and have protocols to mitigate these risks.

What is a soil engineer, and do I need one?

A soil engineer is a professional specializing in analyzing soil properties and their behavior under various conditions. They play a crucial role in:
  • Determining Soil Suitability: Assessing whether the soil can support the intended structure or load.
  • Recommending Foundation Types: Advising on the appropriate foundation design based on soil characteristics.
  • Addressing Drainage and Erosion Issues: Providing solutions to manage water runoff and prevent erosion.
  • Evaluating Slope Stability: Assessing the risk of landslides or soil movement on slopes.
You might need a soil engineer for projects involving:
  • Building on challenging soil types (expansive clay, loose sand, etc.)
  • Constructing large or complex structures
  • Excavating near slopes or retaining walls
  • Addressing drainage or erosion concerns
Your excavation contractor or local building department can advise if a soil engineer is necessary for your project.

What is the excavation process?

A typical excavation process involves several key steps:
  1. Planning and Surveying: Defining the excavation area, marking utility lines, and determining the required depth and grade.
  2. Site Preparation: Clearing vegetation, removing obstacles, and ensuring site accessibility.
  3. Excavation: Using appropriate equipment (excavators, backhoes, etc.) to remove earth and create the desired excavation.
  4. Hauling and Disposal: Transporting excavated material to designated disposal sites, complying with environmental regulations.
  5. Backfilling and Compaction: Refilling the excavation with suitable material and compacting it to achieve the required density and stability.
  6. Grading and Finishing: Leveling and shaping the surface to the final grade for landscaping or construction.
The process might vary depending on the project's complexity and specific requirements.

What is the difference between cut and fill excavation?

Cut and fill excavation is a technique for balancing earthwork volumes on a site:
Cut: Involves excavating soil from an area where the existing grade is higher than the desired grade.
Fill: Refers to using the excavated soil ('cut' material) to raise the grade in an area where the existing grade is lower than desired.
This method minimizes the need to import or export soil, reducing costs and environmental impact. It's commonly used for site preparation, road construction, and landscaping.

What are the risks associated with excavation?

Excavation, while essential for many projects, involves inherent risks, including:
  • Trench Collapses: Unstable trench walls can cave in, posing a severe risk to workers. Proper shoring and sloping are crucial safety measures.
  • Utility Damage: Striking underground utilities (gas, water, electric) can cause leaks, explosions, or electrocution. Accurate utility locates and careful digging are essential.
  • Falling Objects: Materials or equipment falling into excavations can injure workers. Securing work areas and using appropriate safety gear is vital.
  • Equipment Accidents: Operating heavy machinery involves risks of rollovers, collisions, or mechanical failures. Trained operators and proper equipment maintenance are critical.
  • Environmental Hazards: Excavated soil might contain hazardous materials (asbestos, lead). Proper testing and disposal procedures are necessary.
Reputable excavation contractors prioritize safety and have protocols to mitigate these risks.

What is a soil engineer, and do I need one?

A soil engineer is a professional specializing in analyzing soil properties and their behavior under various conditions. They play a crucial role in:
  • Determining Soil Suitability: Assessing whether the soil can support the intended structure or load.
  • Recommending Foundation Types: Advising on the appropriate foundation design based on soil characteristics.
  • Addressing Drainage and Erosion Issues: Providing solutions to manage water runoff and prevent erosion.
  • Evaluating Slope Stability: Assessing the risk of landslides or soil movement on slopes.
You might need a soil engineer for projects involving:
  • Building on challenging soil types (expansive clay, loose sand, etc.)
  • Constructing large or complex structures
  • Excavating near slopes or retaining walls
  • Addressing drainage or erosion concerns
Your excavation contractor or local building department can advise if a soil engineer is necessary for your project.