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Job: Demolish swimming pool
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We broke up the concrete decking and the side walls, ripped the entire bottom out, crushed it all up into small pieces and put it back into the hole. It was all crushed into the ground with fill dirt, backfilled and covered with more topsoil.
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We took out several trees, roots and shrubs and re-graded the area behind the pool.
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We brought in two loads of quality screened topsoil, re-graded the entire back yard, hand raked it and applied grass seed
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What an amazing transformation! (His Golden Retriever is SO happy now!)
Job: Total house demolition and removal.
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Job: Land Clearing
We took out some pretty big trees, lots of downed limbs and 20 TONS of brush and debris along this busy road. At least a dozen motorists stopped to tell us how great it looked!
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Job: Another play area built into a hill waiting
for mulch and a play set
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Job: Demolish house, dig out & backfill basement.
Front of house. Notice how close the surrounding homes are. Extreme care and patience made this a safe job with a successful outcome.
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Let the games begin!
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With the houses on both side so close, we carefully picked the house apart piece by piece.
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The last of the debris is loaded into a dumpster.

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Lot seeded and covered with straw.

Another VERY satisfied client!!

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Job: Demolish House
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We began to demolish the house by taking the roof off first,
then the walls, and worked our way down to the foundation.
The debris (approx. 55 tons) was
loaded into dumpsters and
hauled away.

Several truckloads of clean fill dirt were brought in to backfill the old basement.
We brought in a dozer to regrade
the site after the basement
was backfilled.
While to dozer pushed and compacted the site the rubber track
loader started the fine grading.
About 40 yards of screened topsoil were brought in for the fine grading. The entire site was hand raked.
The site was seeded and covered with straw to finish the project.

Job: Resurface Driveway
The old driveway was cracking,
the edges were falling apart and
there were several depressions
where water collected and sat
after it rained.
The entrance was widened quite
a bit to so delivery trucks (and
bad drivers) would stay out of
the mud and ON the driveway
when coming in and out.
A full width “berm” was created
to help keep the water from the
street from flowing onto
the driveway.
The view from the top, next to
the house, looking toward the
street. What an improvement!!!

Job: Install underground propane tank
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We dug an 18 long 6’ deep hole
in the ground to install the tank in

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Lowering the tank into the ground.
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We dug a trench from the
house to the tank to run the gas line
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The tank was surrounded and covered with screenings (stone dust) and then the hole was backfilled with soil and the area re-graded.


Job: Install seepage bed
6” PVC pipe was used to carry the water from the downspouts (from the roof runoff) away from the foundation.
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A “seepage bed” was excavated, filled with ¾’ clean stone and backfilled after the system was installed.
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The finished job
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Job: Repair Sink Hole

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Didn’t look like much from the surface. The homeowners had these small holes filled in with dirt on several occasions.

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It’s what’s UNDER the surface that counts. We found two “tunnels” going in opposite directions, running horizontally, about 4’ below the surface. One was about 5’ long and the other one was at least 10’ long and big enough for an adult to crawl into. Amazing!
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We dug a trench 40’ long, 8’ wide and about 8’ deep, digging more than 15’ farther than the “tunnels” extended. As we added the soil back into the trench we compacted it with a 4,000 lb. remote controlled vibratory trench roller. We finished with hand raked screened topsoil, grass seed and straw. Looked great!

Job: Create Play Area

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We excavated into the hill to create a 30’ x 24’ play area. A large swing set with slide, rock climbing wall, etc. is being built in it. It’s bordered with landscape timbers which are secured to the ground with rebar. It’s filled with 8” of playground mulch.


Job: Dig 3,000 square foot basement

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This was a HUGE basement for a new two million dollar home

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We were challenged with 5” of snow, 2” of rain and then ice

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… and lots of mud

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But we overcame all the obstacles with a great outcome
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We used “slinger trucks” to “shoot” the stone in. They can shoot the stone about 100’.

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We spent 2 days hand raking the stone to get it perfectly level


Job: Lovin’ Life!
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What little boy doesn’t love
playing in mud?!?!

Job: Demolish house

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The old basement walls were 12” poured concrete. Some of the concrete was even thicker than that and presented quite a challenge to break up and remove.
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No more house! Just a cleared lot, re-graded and ready for the builder's next project


Job: Snow removal at King of Prussia Mall.

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Bloomingdales in the background

Pushing the last of the snow off the parking areas.

We used a 10’ snow pusher for most of the job.

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The sun rises behind the giant snow piles created from the snow we cleared from the parking lots at the mall. It’s a HUGH job. It took us 23 hours to clear 5” of snow.


Job: Demolish house

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Nice house up on a hill
Rear of house
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…Side of house
”Let the games begin!”

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Progress!
”A room with a view!”
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Side of house
Rear of house


All demolition up to this point was done with our compact rubber track loader!


The rest of the house was demolished with a 38,000lb. excavator.

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The debris, including the entire foundation and all concrete slabs, was crushed and loaded into dumpsters.We hauled away 340 TONS of debris!

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Silt fence was installed around the entire worksite to prevent any runoff of soil erosion in the event of a hard rain.

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This tree stump and roots weighed about 10,000lbs. We dug out and removed four of them.

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A dozer and the rubber track loader were used to completely re-grade the property.

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We put a new driveway in. Here, the stone has been laid and compacted and is ready for asphalt.

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Here it is after the asphalt has been added.

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The entire site was seeded and covered with straw.



Job: Dig basement / foundation for new addition.

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This foundation was excavated into their back yard for an addition to be built onto their house.
The deeper we dug (It was 8’ deep) the more rock we encountered in the ground.…
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Considering all the rock we hit, the walls came out nice and smooth.



Job: Repair retention basin

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This large retention basin and its 2 forebays were graded incorrectly when built. The basin collects water from a large subdivision, including many of the streets

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It’s a very large, deep basin.


I built a “road” so I could safely travel up and down with many tons of stone and topsoil.
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It's steeper than it looks!

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We installed new stone and an underground drain pipe in the forebays

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Smoothing out the (3’ deep) mud and adding topsoil.


Job: Enhance “curb appeal”
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Using four hand picked boulders, some black dyed mulch and colorful flowers, we turned an otherwise dull driveway entrance into a beautiful sight for guests and passer-bys as well.

Job: Create driveway & parking area

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Old entryway into the barnyard.
(Soon to be the parking area)

 

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We made the entryway a “tad” wider.

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A mess!

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New driveway & parking area
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We compacted the soil with a 5 ton roller before laying the stone down.
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New parking area
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New parking area

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Soon to be garages

 

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We created a ramp into the soon to be renovated barn (Garage)

Job: Demolish 3 story house

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This was a large, old, well built house that was beyond repair.

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The walls and foundation were a combination of stone, cement filled concrete block and cement encased rock. VERY strong and VERY heavy
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The structure was collapsed into itself for a more confined
debris area and for safety.
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All of the debris was crushed up, loaded into dumpsters and hauled away from the site. We hauled away over 115 TONS of debris!!
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Almost gone!
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The “Boss” showing me how it’s done. 

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A “Park-like” setting ready for grass seed. (View looking from where the back of the house was toward the front)

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No more “eye-sore” for the neighbors, just a nice lot. (View from where the front of the big house was)

1 month later, a beautiful lawn! Click to view

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