How To Find the Best Excavation & Grading Contractors in Solano County CA
Earthwork contractors in Solano County do excavation, grading, digs trenches (trenching), dirt removal, and earth moving in a way that a cut, fill, excavation, grade, trench, backfill, or tunnel can be executed, including the use of explosives for these purposes. Excavators in Solano County also provide topsoil and fill services, as well as landslide repair. Excavation is done on both residential and commercial sites to prepare them for construction, and can include removing, hauling, relocating dirt, gravel, and sand, or bringing them in. Excavation services are also done to prepare for foundations, basements, parking lots, driveways, roads, highways, and more.The following research by The Prime Buyer's Report identifies the best earthwork contractors in Solano County and issues related to hiring them.
Updated March 5, 2013
Top 10 Earthwork Contractors in Solano County
| Central Backhoe Service Inc |
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(707) 745-1824 408 O'Farrel Dr Benicia, CA 94510 |
Areas Served: Vallejo CA, Suisun City CA, Fairfield CA, Vacaville CA, Dixon CA, Benicia CA
| Vaca Valley Excavating & Trucking Inc |
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(707) 453-1812 46 Union Way, Ste 100 Vacaville, CA 95687 |
Areas Served: Vallejo CA, Fairfield CA, Vacaville CA, Suisun City CA, Benicia CA, Dixon CA
| Triangle Excavation Inc |
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(707) 678-5344 7694 Sike Rd Dixon, CA 95620 |
Areas Served: Fairfield CA, Vallejo CA, Suisun City CA, Vacaville CA, Dixon CA, Benicia CA
| Hudson Excavation Inc |
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(707) 864-9685 4325 Cordelia Rd Fairfield, CA 94534 |
Areas Served: Vallejo CA, Vacaville CA, Fairfield CA, Benicia CA, Suisun City CA, Dixon CA
How To Find the Best Excavation & Grading Contractors in Solano County CA
Earthmovers and trenchers in Solano County are required to have a state license for your protection, such as the C12 license for earthwork specifically. The former specialty licenses of: D19 license for Land Clearing, D56 for Trenching only, and a D43 license for Soil Grouting (including slurry trench cut-off walls and soil stabilization) are all now under this C-12 license category for earthwork contractors, or a contractor can do these activities with the broader "A" contractor license.If earthmovers and trenching contractors in Solano County have employees, they're required to have workers'
compensation insurance for your protection. Excavation, grading, and trenching are among the most hazardous construction operations. If a worker is injured on your property and the excavation company doesn't have worker's comp, you could be liable to pay for the injuries and your own insurance may not cover that cost. Trenching and excavation present the possibilities of cave-ins, falls, falling loads, hazardous atmospheres, and accidents with earthmoving equipment such as bulldozers and backhoes.Excavators in Solano County are not required by law to have general liability insurance; however, all excavation, grading, and trenching contractors bearing The Prime Buyer's Report—TOP 10 designation have general liability insurance coverage which reimburses their client in the event of any damages, in addition to passing all other requirements for certification as Prime Buyer's Report—TOP 10 such as phone calls with previous clients, hiring only documented workers, verified license and workers' comp insurance, clean complaint record, and more.
Excavation vs Trench
Excavation is often defined as any man-made cavity, trench, cut, or depression formed by earth removal. This includes excavations for anything from cellars to highways, dirt removal to landslide repair.
A trench is formally defined as a narrow
underground excavation that is deeper than it is wide, and no wider than 15 feet.No matter how many shoring, trenching, and backfilling jobs an excavator or grading contractor in Solano County has done in the past, they must approach each new job with complete preparation and care, and the success of excavation work is dependent upon thorough planning. When a trenching contractor waits until after the work has started to correct mistakes in shoring or sloping, it slows down the project, adds to the cost, and increases the chance of a cave-in or other excavation failure.
Before preparing a bid, excavation & earthwork contractors should be learning as much as possible about your property site and the materials needed to perform the work safely. Things they should be assessing on your job site prior to submitting a bid include surface and ground water, utility lines both overhead and underground, weather, location of the water table, surface and ground water, soil conditions, traffic, and proximity of nearby structures. A trenching contractor who prepares a bid without this full assessment is more likely to charge you for cost overruns or miss your deadline.
To make that assessment, the trench contractor should be doing a jobsite study, observations, test borings for soil type or soil condition, and consultations with local officials and utility companies. Failure to do so means the excavator is unlikely to correctly determine the right cost and equipment necessary to do your project safely and on time.
Questions to Ask Earthmovers in Solano County
When it comes to earth moving, excavation or trenching by C12 licensed earthwork contractors in Solano County CA, ask some questions about the abilities, experience, and credentials of the commercial trenching or residential excavators you're considering hiring.• How long have the trench contractors been servicing Solano County?

• How many other earthmoving or excavation projects have they done specifically in Solano County, indicating how familiar or not they are with your local agencies, utilities, soil conditions, water table, and weather.
• Can the excavation companies give you names and numbers you can call as references? (All earth moving contractors bearing the Prime Buyer's Report - TOP 10 symbol have already had their customer references called by research staff at The Prime Buyer's Report so you don't have to.)
• Do the earth moving companies have experience in the same kind of project as yours, such as residential versus commercial earth moving or grading?
• How does the earthwork and grading company determine pricing?
• Can the graders and excavators vouch that all their employees sent to your property are legal to work in the U.S.? (All excavation companies bearing The Prime Buyer's Report - TOP 10 symbol have already signed an agreement to only hire documented workers.)
• Does the earth mover have active workers' compensation and liability insurance? (All earth moving companies bearing the Prime Buyer's Report - TOP 10 symbol have already shown proof of insurance to research staff at The Prime Buyer's Report.)
• In preparation for a written bid for your evaluation, what process will the excavator undertake to do a thorough assessment of the site, including soil conditions, local agencies, traffic, and more?
• Does the excavator provide written warranties for their labor beyond the 1 year warranty mandated by the state of California for C-12 licensed contractors?
• What happens if the excavator encounters toxic substances in the soil? Are they licensed and qualified to do remediation, or will you have to hire an outside company?
• How will the trenching company handle cost overruns due to inadequate planning? Do they guarantee to
absorb any such costs or will they expect you to? • Does the excavation company give any kind of guarantee of completion by your deadline date?
• How well do the excavators know their crews? Do they personally hire and train their crews, or do they bring them in from the outside on a project-by-project basis?
• How often and when do the excavators clean up your job site?
• If the excavation project is residential, will you have access to your home during the project?
When you've chosen the most suitable excavation company in Solano County make sure they are still licensed in good standing with a C12 contractor's license to perform your earth moving. (All excavation companies bearing the Prime Buyer's Report - TOP 10 symbol have already had their license verified by research staff at The Prime Buyer's Report.)
Resources About Excavation & Grading in Solano County
The following is a list of trade associations and publications on earthwork contractors.
Associations & Licensing for Earthwork & Excavators in Solano County CA
CSLB Contractors State License Board
DCA California Department of Consumer Affairs
ARTBA (American Road & Transportation Builders Association)
www.artba.org
LICA (Land Improvement Contractors of America)
www.licanational.org
APWA (American Public Works Association)
www.apwa.net
CUIRE (Center for Underground Infrastructure Research and Education)
www.msucuire.org
Common Ground Alliance
www.commongroundalliance.com
ISP (Infrastructure Security Partnership)
www.tisp.org
NASTT (North American Society for Trenchless Technologies)
www.nastt.org
UULLA (Underground utility and Leak Locators Association)
www.uulla.org
Publications for Solano County Excavation & Grading Contractors
Grading & Excavation Contractor Magazine
www.gradingandexcavation.com
Better Roads Magazine
www.betterroads.com
Compact Equipment Magazine
www.compactequip.com
ENR California Magazine
www.california.construction.com
Equipment World Magazine
www.equipmentworld.com
RAI Magazine (Rebuilding Americas Infrastructure Magazine)
www.rebuildingamericasinfrastructure.com
Site Prep Magazine
www.siteprepmag.com
Tunnel Business Magazine
www.tunnelingonline.com
If you are looking for earthmoving and grading services The Prime Buyer's Report provides information for the TOP 10 Earthwork Contractors in Solano County within the following zip codes:
94510, 94512, 94533, 94534, 94535, 94571, 94585, 94589, 94590, 94591, 94592, 95620, 95625, 95687, 95688 and 95696
The Prime Buyer's Report provides information for the TOP 10 Earthwork Contractors in Solano County within the following cities:
Allendale, Benicia, Birds Landing, Birds Lndg, Dixon, Elmira, Fairfield, Liberty Farms, Mare Island, Nut Tree, Rio Vista, Suisun City, Travis AFB, Vacaville and Vallejo
