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  • Clacton Pier
    4.3
    Clacton Pier, 1 North Sea, Clacton-on-Sea, CO15 1QX, GB

    EXPLORE THE BIGGEST PLEASURE PIER IN EUROPE Clacton Pier is a vibrant and exciting destination for families and thrill-seekers alike. With a wide range of attractions, rides, and entertainment options, there's something for everyone to enjoy. From the exhilarating rides to the immersive Jurassic Pier experience, you're guaranteed an unforgettable day out. SMILES ALL THE WAY. SO MANY WAYS TO PLAY! Thrilling rides, arcade, golf and immersive attractions, every visit promises unforgettable memories. Don’t miss out on the excitement! Purchase your Daily Tickets, Big Day Out Band, Annual Passes or load up a Fun Card today for endless thrills and unforgettable fun at Clacton Pier.

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  • Central Plant Hire
    4.9
    Holmbush Farm, Crawley Road, Holmbush Farm Crawley Road Faygate Horsham West Sussex, Horsham, RH12 4SE, GB

    Central Plant Hire is a leading provider of plant and digger hire in West Sussex and Surrey. We offer a wide range of equipment to suit all your needs, from mini diggers to dumpers and attachments. We are committed to providing our customers with the highest quality equipment and service. Our team is experienced and knowledgeable, and we are always happy to answer your questions. We offer competitive rates and flexible hire options to suit your budget. We are proud to be a local business, and we are committed to supporting our community. We are a member of the Construction Industry Federation (CIF) and we are fully insured.

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  • Keystone Construction
    1
    Edinburgh, GB

    Welcome to Keystone Construction A Specialist Groundworks Contractor Based in Scotland About Us Keystone Construction is a professional groundworks contractor, based in Edinburgh and working with partners throughout Scotland. What Keystone Can Do For You At Keystone Construction, we pride ourselves on delivering projects to the highest possible construction standards, in an efficient, cost-effective way. We are accomplished in a diverse range of groundworks specialities including: Groundworks Services We offer a comprehensive range of groundworks services, including: Earthworks / Clearance Site Clearance Bulk Cut & Fill Bulk Soil Import / Export Ground Remediation Foundations Strip, Pad & Raft Foundations Deep Pile Foundations Complex Engineered Solutions Soil Improvements Concrete Works Suspended Floor Slabs Power-Floated Concrete Floors Retaining Walls Formwork, Reinforcing, Placing Plotworks Utility Installation Hard Landscaping Street Lighting Roads / Drainage / SUDS Road Formation & Surfacing SUDS Ponds All Concrete, Plastic & Clay Piping Deep Drainage & Access Chambers Building Blockwork & Underbuilding Superstructure Brick & Blockwork For Housing Developments If your next project requires any of the services above, feel free to get in touch to discuss your specific needs. Experience Matters Specialists in Complex Projects The team at Keystone Construction has a wealth of experience in delivering complex groundworks projects. We take pride in our ability to work in tight and confined spaces, for example, on sites in close proximity to water, sites with impeded access and projects involving listed buildings in areas of historical significance. This experience, together with a continuing investment in the latest plant, machinery & technology, makes Keystone Construction a compelling choice when it comes to complex groundworks projects.

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  • Globic Groundworks
    1
    Camp Sewage Disposal Works, Camp Farm Road, Aldershot, GU11 2NS, GB

    Welcome to Globic Groundworks Globic Groundworks has been providing a comprehensive range of groundworks services for the past 50 years. From all types of roadworks, including driveway repair and resurfacing, to excavation, and drain and sewer unblocking, cleaning and repair, Globic Groundworks possesses the experience, equipment, and expertise to tackle any project, regardless of size. We cater to a diverse clientele, including local authorities, housing associations, schools, hospitals, commercial businesses, and private homeowners. Our unwavering commitment is to deliver high-quality services that meet the highest standards, exceeding our clients' expectations. For a tailored solution that precisely aligns with your specific requirements, contact our Aldershot office toll-free at 01252 310515.

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  • Pre-Construct Archaeology
    4.2
    The Granary, Rectory Farm, Pampisford, Cambridgeshire, Cambridge, CB22 3EN, GB

    Celebrating 30 years of business Pre-Construct Archaeology PCA is a well-established independent archaeological company specialising in high quality, client focused heritage initiatives. READ MORE ABOUT PCA Discover our services PCA provides the full range of archaeological and built heritage services in all public and private sectors, such as property development, transport and renewable energy. We are able to undertake work anywhere in the UK, including contaminated sites. See our projects Get in touch With offices in Cambridge, Durham, London, Newark, Norwich, Warwick, and Winchester, we can help with your heritage requirements. Get in touch with Pre-Construct Archaeology in your local area or contact our general enquiries for advice.

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  • T J H Contracting Ltd
    5
    Tewkesbury, GB

    About T J H Contracting Ltd T J H Contracting Ltd has been established since 1985, providing a comprehensive range of services for domestic, commercial, agricultural, construction, demolition, and excavation projects. We are based in Tewkesbury Borough near Gloucester and have a proven track record of working with Architects, Structural Engineers, and Insurance companies. Our commitment to quality and efficiency is evident in our use of Grade Lasers, which aid precision excavation, reduce excavation time, and minimize the need for excessive backfill materials. This approach increases efficiency and reduces costs for our clients. We are fully equipped with a range of plant and tools, including excavators ranging from 1.5 to 13 tonnes, equipped with quick hitches and auxiliary piping for specialist attachments. Our excavators' zero tail swing capability allows us to work in confined spaces, further enhancing our efficiency. We also own ancillary equipment such as dumpers, concrete breakers, pulverisers, and a variety of other machines and tools. We are fully insured with Employers Liability and Public Liability Insurance cover, providing peace of mind to our clients. We are passionate about providing a comprehensive service to our customers, helping to design works and supply materials for the project. We are dedicated to delivering high-quality results and exceeding our clients' expectations. Please feel free to contact us to discuss your project ideas, however large or small.

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  • Ceres New Zealand LLC
    4.2
    Unit # 18, 212 Antigua Street, Unit # 18 212 Antigua Street Christchurch, Christchurch, 8011, GB

    Ceres New Zealand, LLC – The Team You Can Rely On. Ceres New Zealand LLC was established in 2011 as the New Zealand arm of the U.S company Ceres Environmental. It was designed to provide professional services which the New Zealand market needed but did not offer. Although the catastrophic earthquakes of 2011 gave the company a platform on which to set it’s foundations, the NZ entity of Ceres Environmental was a calculated venture into a new market which began in 2010. With over 40 years of experience providing professional services, we are dedicated to improving communities and the environment. Our service portfolio includes demolition and deconstruction, disaster response, implosion, asbestos removal, environmental remediation, materials recycling, and more. We are the team you can rely on to execute your most complex projects. Our Goals Ceres New Zealand is committed to providing services that will protect and sustain our environment. We want to ensure that we contribute real value to the communities we serve by enhancing the local environment, enhancing public safety, while being cognizant of resource management, and carrying out all our projects in a responsible and sustainable way. The Ceres name will be known for providing the highest quality of services and for being a company that New Zealand can trust. Our Mission Ceres New Zealand has the experience and capability to respond immediately to clients needs and help them build for a better tomorrow. Our mission is to provide the highest standard of professional services on both a national and international level in disaster response, demolition and deconstruction, environmental remediation, and more. We take great pride in doing excellent work and we don’t take the trust our clients place in us for granted. Safety is Key Our responsible and sustainable business approach also extends to ensuring our services are performed in a manner that will be injury and incident-free; this philosophy includes all of our operational bases and project locations.

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  • Stanley Land Drainage Ltd
    2
    Leeds, GB

    Welcome to Stanley Land Drainage Ltd, one of the UK's leading land drainage contractors. Our capability and approach enable us to provide a quality service that reflects our customer's needs. Please use the navigation bars at the top and left hand side of the pages to browse our site to find out more. The Company Stanley Land Drainage Ltd primarily delivers land drainage and trenching solutions to the agricultural and utilities markets nationwide. The company's competitive edge lies in its ability to adapt machinery to satisfy client requirements. The company's narrow trenching and moleploughing capabilities place us ahead of our competitors enabling us to deliver systematic cut, installation and reinstatement at rates that exceed the expectations of our customers. This service minimises disturbance to the environment, a factor that is becoming more important in today's society.

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  • Taylormade Building Services Teddington
    5
    The Yard, Broad Street, Teddington, TW11 8RF, GB

    At TaylorMade, we cover all aspects of Plumbing, Heating, and Building Services. Our charging system is transparent with competitive rates which are ensured by monitoring our competitors on a weekly basis. Our trades people are all highly-experienced and at the top of their trade to give you complete peace of mind. Our established reputation gives added assurance that you are using one of the most reliable and respected names in the business.

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  • Hornsby Tarmac and Drainage
    5
    Hornsby Tarmacing & Drainage Contractors, 176 Burton Road, Woodville, Swadlincote, Derbyshire, DE11 7JR, GB

    About Hornsby Tarmac and Drainage Hornsby Tarmac and Drainage has built up an outstanding reputation, establishing itself in the heart of Derbyshire in 1983 as Hornsby Plant Hire Ltd. Since then, we have been trading successfully for over thirty years throughout Derbyshire, East Staffordshire, and North West Leicestershire. Our family-run company has built up a wide client base, mostly acquired through recommendations of past work that was seen to outshine the competition. When Mr. John Hornsby, owner of Hornsby Plant Hire Ltd, decided it was time to (semi) retire in June 2017, his eldest son, Ian Hornsby, took over the business in its entirety under the new company name of Hornsby Ltd. Going forward, the team continues to deliver the high standards of workmanship that our customers have come to expect. Take a look at our Gallery to see for yourself. Friendly & Reliable Services Our friendly team of staff take great pride in completing their work to the highest of standards. They specialize in looking for ways to carry out work within a client's budget. We will never cut corners, regardless of the size or nature of the job. We pride ourselves on providing an honest, reliable, and expert service to all of our customers, whether it be a simple re-design of a driveway or the full construction of a car park. In addition, we are fully registered and compliant under the National Roads and Street Works Act 1991 and hold public liability cover of £5 million. Hornsby Ltd is also registered with the Environmental Agency as a licensed waste carrier. Due to our commitment to being one of the best in the business, our staff are fully trained to CITB standard and hold CTA / CPCS health and safety certification for the safe operation of plant & machinery. We are also proud to say that we've carried out work for the likes of Derbyshire County Council and the NHS.

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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 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.

How do I calculate how much dirt I need for fill?

To calculate the volume of dirt (fill) needed, follow these steps:
  1. Determine the Area: Measure the length and width of the area you want to fill. Multiply them to get the area in square feet (or meters).
  2. Determine the Depth: Measure the difference between the existing grade and the desired grade (how much you need to raise the ground). This is the depth of fill required.
  3. Calculate Volume: Multiply the area (step 1) by the depth (step 2) to get the volume in cubic feet (or meters).
  4. Account for Compaction: Fill dirt compacts when it settles, so add 10% to 25% to the calculated volume to account for compaction. The exact percentage depends on the type of fill material.
For complex projects or uneven terrain, consult an excavation contractor or surveyor for accurate volume calculations.

What equipment is used for excavation?

Excavation projects employ various heavy equipment, chosen based on the job's scale and complexity. Common equipment includes:
  • Excavators: Versatile machines with a bucket, arm, and rotating cab for digging, lifting, and moving earth.
  • Backhoes: Similar to excavators but with a digging bucket on the back and a loader bucket on the front, ideal for trenching and smaller excavations.
  • Bulldozers: Powerful machines with a large blade for pushing earth, clearing land, and leveling surfaces.
  • Skid Steers: Compact and maneuverable loaders with various attachments (buckets, forks) for digging, loading, and grading in tight spaces.
  • Trenchers: Specialized machines for digging narrow trenches for utilities.
  • Dump Trucks: Vehicles for hauling excavated material to disposal sites.
The choice of equipment depends on factors such as the type of excavation, soil conditions, site accessibility, and project budget.

How do I choose the right excavation contractor for my project?

Selecting the right excavation contractor is crucial for a successful project. Here are key factors to consider:
  • Project Type and Size: Ensure the contractor has experience handling projects similar to yours in scale and complexity.
  • Reputation and Reviews: Check online reviews and testimonials, and request references from previous clients.
  • Licensing and Insurance: Verify that the contractor is properly licensed and insured to protect you from liability.
  • Equipment and Resources: Confirm that they have the necessary equipment and resources for your project's needs.
  • Communication and Transparency: Choose a contractor who communicates clearly, provides detailed estimates, and keeps you informed throughout the project.
  • Safety Record: Inquire about their safety protocols and track record to ensure a safe work environment.
  • Price: While price is important, it shouldn't be the only deciding factor. Balance affordability with experience, reputation, and quality of service.
By carefully evaluating these factors and comparing multiple contractors, you can make an informed decision.

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.

How do I calculate how much dirt I need for fill?

To calculate the volume of dirt (fill) needed, follow these steps:
  1. Determine the Area: Measure the length and width of the area you want to fill. Multiply them to get the area in square feet (or meters).
  2. Determine the Depth: Measure the difference between the existing grade and the desired grade (how much you need to raise the ground). This is the depth of fill required.
  3. Calculate Volume: Multiply the area (step 1) by the depth (step 2) to get the volume in cubic feet (or meters).
  4. Account for Compaction: Fill dirt compacts when it settles, so add 10% to 25% to the calculated volume to account for compaction. The exact percentage depends on the type of fill material.
For complex projects or uneven terrain, consult an excavation contractor or surveyor for accurate volume calculations.

What equipment is used for excavation?

Excavation projects employ various heavy equipment, chosen based on the job's scale and complexity. Common equipment includes:
  • Excavators: Versatile machines with a bucket, arm, and rotating cab for digging, lifting, and moving earth.
  • Backhoes: Similar to excavators but with a digging bucket on the back and a loader bucket on the front, ideal for trenching and smaller excavations.
  • Bulldozers: Powerful machines with a large blade for pushing earth, clearing land, and leveling surfaces.
  • Skid Steers: Compact and maneuverable loaders with various attachments (buckets, forks) for digging, loading, and grading in tight spaces.
  • Trenchers: Specialized machines for digging narrow trenches for utilities.
  • Dump Trucks: Vehicles for hauling excavated material to disposal sites.
The choice of equipment depends on factors such as the type of excavation, soil conditions, site accessibility, and project budget.

How do I choose the right excavation contractor for my project?

Selecting the right excavation contractor is crucial for a successful project. Here are key factors to consider:
  • Project Type and Size: Ensure the contractor has experience handling projects similar to yours in scale and complexity.
  • Reputation and Reviews: Check online reviews and testimonials, and request references from previous clients.
  • Licensing and Insurance: Verify that the contractor is properly licensed and insured to protect you from liability.
  • Equipment and Resources: Confirm that they have the necessary equipment and resources for your project's needs.
  • Communication and Transparency: Choose a contractor who communicates clearly, provides detailed estimates, and keeps you informed throughout the project.
  • Safety Record: Inquire about their safety protocols and track record to ensure a safe work environment.
  • Price: While price is important, it shouldn't be the only deciding factor. Balance affordability with experience, reputation, and quality of service.
By carefully evaluating these factors and comparing multiple contractors, you can make an informed decision.