by vipingmin | Mar 6, 2026 | Land Clearing & Property Development
Preparing a Gravel Parking Area That Holds Up Gravel parking areas need the same attention to base and drainage as any driveway. Without proper excavation and compaction, gravel migrates, soft spots develop, and water creates ruts and pooling. This is common for...
by vipingmin | Mar 6, 2026 | Fraser Valley Excavation Insights
Why Utility Locates Matter Before Any Excavation Any digging project should start with confirming what’s underground. Utility lines can be shallow, undocumented, or installed differently than expected—especially on older properties or rural lots. Utility locates...
by vipingmin | Mar 6, 2026 | Excavation & Site Preparation
Site Preparation for Driveways and Access Routes A durable driveway starts with correct excavation, base preparation, and water control. If the subgrade is soft, poorly compacted, or improperly graded, the surface will rut, sink, or wash out over time. Driveway site...
by vipingmin | Mar 5, 2026 | Fraser Valley Excavation Insights
How Clay Soil Affects Excavation and Drainage Clay soil holds water and drains slowly, which can complicate excavation and grading work. Many Fraser Valley properties contain clay-heavy layers that become slick when wet and hard when dry. Knowing how clay behaves...
by vipingmin | Mar 5, 2026 | Excavation & Site Preparation
Small Demolition and Material Removal Done Right Small demolition projects still require planning, safe work practices, and proper removal. Whether it’s breaking out a concrete pad, removing a shed base, or clearing buried debris, the goal is a clean site that’s ready...