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  • Keystone Construction
    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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  • Cammo Estate
    4.7
    Edinburgh, GB

    The City of Edinburgh Council The City of Edinburgh Council is the local authority for the City of Edinburgh, Scotland. We are responsible for a wide range of services, including education, social care, housing, planning, and environmental protection. We are committed to providing high-quality services to our residents and businesses, and to making Edinburgh a great place to live, work, and visit. We are a large and complex organization, with over 10,000 employees. We are committed to working in partnership with our communities, businesses, and other organizations to deliver our services effectively and efficiently. We are proud of our city and its people. We are committed to making Edinburgh a thriving and sustainable city for all.

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  • Chamic Industrial Services limited
    3
    27 Bankhead Drive, Edinburgh, EH11 4DN, GB

    DEMOLITION AND ASBESTOS REMOVAL CONTRACTOR & BUSINESS PARTNER Based in Edinburgh, Chamic Industrial Services Ltd has been providing demolition and asbestos removal services since 1985. Specialist contractors With a proven track record. Edinburgh based Chamic Industrial Services Limited are specialist Asbestos Removal and Demolition Contractors. We have been operating since 1985 and are committed to providing a quality professional service to our clients. Trusted locally by a wide range of customers, we have conducted many bespoke commercial and domestic contracts. Our clients include many large companies, local authorities, hospital trusts and universities, as well as other public sector customers and domestic clients. We provide specialist asbestos removals and demolition works, including: Asbestos removal, treatment and disposal Large or small scale demolitions and internal down takings Asbestos surveys and consultancy Site refurbishment and clearances Facade retention Industrial cleaning Emergency services are also available Highly trained staff Chamic Industrial Services Ltd has highly trained staff who always perform to the highest standards. We comply with current legislation related to working within the asbestos removal and demolition industries. Chamic have won multiple National Awards as part of the Considerate Constructors Scheme. We are members of the Asbestos Control & Abatement Division (ACAD) and participate in the Site Audit Accreditation Scheme. Our company values Health & Safety - we always ensure that Health & Safety is our highest priority. Environment - we are committed to protecting our environment through a sustainable approach. Honesty & Integrity - we encourage and expect our workforce to always do the right thing. Quality - we strive to achieve the highest standards of workmanship and service. Leadership - we set a good example and expect the same from others.

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  • Safeguard Trades
    5
    2 Raeburn Crescent, Kirkcaldy, GB

    Safeguard Trades - Quality Joinery, Building, and Landscaping Services in Fife, Scotland Safeguard Trades is a professional construction company based in Fife, Scotland, specialising in providing high-quality joinery, building, and landscaping services. Our team of skilled tradesmen have extensive experience in delivering excellent results for both commercial and residential projects, ensuring that every job is completed to the highest standard. We are committed to providing you with the best services available at the most affordable prices on the market. Our expert and specialist builders, joiners and landscapers are well trained and accredited in their individual trades and make sure every job is done to the highest available standards. We operate throughout the kingdom of Fife whether it be Kirkcaldy, Glenrothes, Leven, Dunfermline or St Andrews and everywhere in between. As part of the guild of master craftsmen you can be assured our workmanship is of the highest quality.

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  • GM Land Solutions
    GM Land Solutions, Dean Farm, Dunfermline, KY12 0TQ, GB

    Who we are Leading the way in site, tree and vegetation clearance in central Scotland At GM Land Solutions, we excel in Land, Tree & Vegetation Clearance and a number of other land based services. Since 2004, founder Gavin Mathison has built strong relationships with a wide range of commercial clients, making GM Land Solutions the ‘go to’ contractor. We look forward to offering you the same high level of

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  • JDB All Trades Ltd
    Block 4, Unit 7, Cowdenbeath, KY4 8HW, GB

    WELCOME TO JDB ALL TRADES For all your property projects and All Trades needs in Central Scotland, JDB All Trades Scotland is the expert you can rely on. We offer full project management from start to finish and can handle any renovation project, no matter how complex. Our team of skilled tradespeople is committed to delivering high-quality workmanship and exceptional customer service. Trust us for all your renovations, upgrades, home extension, garage conversion, and attic conversion services throughout Scotland with just one call.

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  • CLS Scotland
    5
    13c Hopetoun Lane, Bathgate, EH48 1PP, GB

    Artificial Grass Specialists No more mud, No more mess, No more mowing!!! Synthetic lawns by CLS Scotland specialise in creating gardens that transform the way you use your outdoor space. Whether you have grown tired of the mud and mess your pets bring into your home, from your real lawn, or you want a dry, safe space for your kids to play.  It may be you have poor drainage , your garden is shaded by trees and your real lawn won’t grow, or you just want to enjoy your garden, rather than spending your free time mowing the lawn.  No matter the reason, synthetic turf is an effective, low maintenance solution that will give you that lush green lawn you have always wanted-365 days a year. Artificial grass is so versatile, it’s pet friendly, child friendly, hard wearing, requires very little maintenance, and can even add value to your home . At CLS Scotland, we have years of experience installing artificial lawns, and are constantly striving to offer our customers an unrivalled service from start to finish. Why choose Synthetic Lawns by CLS Scotland The highest level of care is used when installing your new lawn A fixed price detailed quote, so you know exactly how much you’ll pay Up to 10 year guarantee on all our artificial lawns and installations Expert advice to help you choose the best lawn for your needs 1st class customer service Only quality products are used 10 million pound public liability insurance Wide range of artificial grass available Gardens designed to suit individual needs 100% customer satisfaction Strong ethos to health & safety Amazing end results

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  • Hodge Excavation
    5
    456 North Pickerel Lake Road, Burks Falls, P0A1C0, GB

    Hodge Excavation: Your Trusted Partner for Excavation Services in Burks Falls Hodge Excavation is a family-owned and operated business serving the Burks Falls area with a commitment to quality and customer satisfaction. We offer a wide range of excavation services, from septic system installation to demolition and lot clearing. Our experienced team is dedicated to providing efficient and reliable service, ensuring your project is completed on time and within budget. Whether you're planning a new build, need to clear your property, or require specialized excavation services, Hodge Excavation has the expertise and equipment to handle your project with precision and care. We take pride in our work and strive to exceed your expectations. Contact us today for a free, no-obligation estimate and let us help you bring your vision to life.

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  • Edinburgh Paving Company
    4.9
    32 Peacocktail Close, Edinburgh, EH15 3QS, GB

    Setting the standard in driveway, patio and paving excellence. Where paving meets passion, experience the art of paving. Edinburgh Paving Company are your trusted destination for exceptional paving services. Located in the heart of Edinburgh, we take immense pride in extending our expertise throughout the entire region of Scotland. With an unwavering commitment to our craft, we boast extensive experience in the installation of various paving solutions, including Block Paving, Patios, Driveways, Tarmac, Resin Driveways, and an array of other popular paving products. Throughout our journey, we've cultivated our sterling reputation on the strong foundations of trust and unwavering loyalty. Why work with our company? Our dedicated commitment to excellent customer service remains unwavering, always delivered with a friendly and professional touch. Our hallmark is the consistent delivery of driveways, patios, and paving projects that meet the highest quality standards. Quality Workmanship Our aim is to continuously exceed the expectations of our client to deliver quality construction. Our team members verify all features of work. High Quality Materials Edinburgh Paving Company can provide a wide range of high quality products to ensure our customers are left with the best results possible. Bespoke Solutions As a team, we can offer a wide range of bespoke services and solutions to domestic and commercial customers across Edinburgh. Free Advice & Quotations If you would like a free no-obligation quotation from us then please feel free to get in touch with us today and we will be more than happy to assist you further. Trusted Paving Company Being a local, independent company, we are small enough to give all of our customers that ‘personal touch'.

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  • Heritage and Archaeological Research Practice Limited
    5
    Heritage and Archaeological Research Practice, 5 South Charlotte Street, Edinburgh, EH2 4AN, GB

    Experience the Past with New Perspectives: Your Journey Starts Here HARP Archaeology is a leading provider of archaeological services in Scotland. We offer a range of services to meet the needs of our clients, including field schools, tours, consultancy, and post-excavation services. We are passionate about sharing our knowledge of archaeology with the public and helping people to understand the past. Field Schools Do you need to develop your skills and gain valuable experience to pursue your career in archaeology? Join one of our field schools for an immersive learning experience. Tours & Experiences Have you ever wanted to be an archaeologist? Or maybe you want to get more out of your holiday? Join us on a bespoke archaeological tour, delve into the past, and support local community groups and heritage organisations. Consultancy We provide a range of professional services to assist with planning requirements, post-excavation works & specialist analysis, and educational programmes for schools and community groups. Established in 2011, HARP Archaeology have been providing specialist training programmes and field schools, engaging with local community groups and heritage societies, and assisting clients with archaeological planning requirements for over a decade.

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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 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 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 are the different types of excavation?

Excavation encompasses various types, each with its purpose and method. Some common types include:
  • Topsoil Removal: Stripping the fertile topsoil layer from a site, often preserving it for landscaping.
  • Trench Excavation: Digging long, narrow trenches for utilities (pipes, cables) or foundations.
  • Basement Excavation: Removing earth to create a space for a basement beneath a structure.
  • Pool Excavation: Digging a precise hole for installing a swimming pool.
  • Roadway Excavation: Removing earth and preparing the ground for road construction.
  • Demolition Excavation: Clearing debris and preparing the site after demolition.
  • Channel Excavation: Creating channels for drainage or irrigation.
The specific type of excavation required depends on the project's goals and site conditions.

How much does excavation cost?

Excavation costs in the UK vary greatly based on several factors:
  • Project Size and Scope: The larger and more complex the excavation, the higher the cost.
  • Soil Type: Different soil types require different equipment and techniques, impacting costs. Rocky or clay-rich soil can be more expensive to excavate than loose soil.
  • Accessibility: Difficult-to-access sites might require specialized equipment or additional labor, increasing expenses.
  • Disposal Costs: Hauling away excavated material (soil, rocks, etc.) to disposal sites incurs additional fees.
  • Permits and Inspections: Depending on local regulations, permits and inspections might be required, adding to the overall cost.
To get an accurate estimate, provide detailed project information to multiple excavation contractors on ExcavationHQ and compare their quotes.

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 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 are the different types of excavation?

Excavation encompasses various types, each with its purpose and method. Some common types include:
  • Topsoil Removal: Stripping the fertile topsoil layer from a site, often preserving it for landscaping.
  • Trench Excavation: Digging long, narrow trenches for utilities (pipes, cables) or foundations.
  • Basement Excavation: Removing earth to create a space for a basement beneath a structure.
  • Pool Excavation: Digging a precise hole for installing a swimming pool.
  • Roadway Excavation: Removing earth and preparing the ground for road construction.
  • Demolition Excavation: Clearing debris and preparing the site after demolition.
  • Channel Excavation: Creating channels for drainage or irrigation.
The specific type of excavation required depends on the project's goals and site conditions.

How much does excavation cost?

Excavation costs in the UK vary greatly based on several factors:
  • Project Size and Scope: The larger and more complex the excavation, the higher the cost.
  • Soil Type: Different soil types require different equipment and techniques, impacting costs. Rocky or clay-rich soil can be more expensive to excavate than loose soil.
  • Accessibility: Difficult-to-access sites might require specialized equipment or additional labor, increasing expenses.
  • Disposal Costs: Hauling away excavated material (soil, rocks, etc.) to disposal sites incurs additional fees.
  • Permits and Inspections: Depending on local regulations, permits and inspections might be required, adding to the overall cost.
To get an accurate estimate, provide detailed project information to multiple excavation contractors on ExcavationHQ and compare their quotes.