Local Excavating Expertise
Serving Hazel Park and surrounding Oakland County communities, our excavating contractor team handles site excavation, land clearing, grading, trenching, and demolition for residential and commercial properties. Whether you're preparing a post-war bungalow lot for renovation or clearing land near 9 Mile Road, we bring equipment expertise and attention to permit requirements that Hazel Park's building inspectors expect.
From neighborhood subdivisions to commercial sites, an excavating contractor | Hazel Park, MI handles the foundation work that makes projects successful.
Clear steps from planning to finish ensure you understand each phase of excavation or demolition work.
We visit your Hazel Park property, evaluate soil conditions, and identify utilities before any equipment moves.
We handle submission to Hazel Park Building Department. Permits ensure safe work and code compliance with local inspectors.
Equipment arrives on schedule. We grade, trench, clear, or demolish per plan while protecting adjacent properties and roads.
Final inspection confirms work meets local codes. You receive documentation needed to move to the next project phase.
You'll always know what's happening next—and when.
Prepare residential lots in Hazel Park subdivisions or commercial sites near John R. Road with precision grading. We handle post-war ranch homes and newer developments with equal expertise.

Site preparation near 9 Mile Road ready for foundation work
Remove old structures safely in Hazel Park neighborhoods. Whether tearing down a Cape Cod bungalow or clearing commercial property, we handle debris removal and site cleanup.

Safe demolition of residential structure in south Hazel Park
Precise trenching for utility installation near Hazel Park's established grid of subdivisions. We mark utilities and dig safely for sewer, water, and electrical lines.

Utility trench work meeting Hazel Park code standards
Each service includes proper equipment, trained operators, and full compliance with Hazel Park building inspections.
Hazel Park's building code, lot sizes, and neighboring properties require contractors who know the city.
86.4% of Hazel Park housing is detached single-family homes. Lot access, narrow driveways, and mature trees mean careful equipment placement and cleanup. We've worked in these tight neighborhoods for years.
Hazel Park Building Department requires plan review fees, inspections, and code compliance. We file permits correctly and schedule inspections so no delays happen.
Working near established subdivisions off main roads requires awareness of proximity to neighbors. Construction happens 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. per city rules. We respect property lines and adjacent yards.
Post-war era homes sit on smaller lots than modern developments. We choose right-sized equipment and plan routes to avoid street damage or tree harm in Hazel Park's tree-lined neighborhoods.
We serve Hazel Park and neighboring Oakland County communities with consistent, reliable excavation and demolition work.
Based near Hazel Park, we serve the city directly plus surrounding areas: Madison Heights to the north, Royal Oak to the northwest, Ferndale to the west, Warren to the east, and Detroit to the south. Our equipment is mobile and ready for same-area jobs.
Centrally located in Oakland County, Hazel Park puts us within easy reach of new residential builds, renovation projects, and commercial demolition across the metro area.
Our crews meet you at your Hazel Park property during business hours. Call to schedule a site visit and estimate. We coordinate arrival and equipment placement based on your yard access and neighboring properties.
Yes. Hazel Park requires building permits for demolition, site work, and utility trenching. We handle submission to City Hall and coordinate inspections with the Building Department.
Construction is allowed 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. per city code. We schedule work within these hours and respect neighborhood quiet.
We call ahead to mark underground utilities and verify line locations before digging. This prevents damage to gas, electric, water, or sewer lines serving your property or neighbors.
Yes. Many Hazel Park homes sit on compact lots. We select equipment and access routes that protect driveways, trees, and nearby properties during work.
Soil, rock, and structural debris are hauled to licensed disposal or recycling facilities. Your site is left clean and ready for the next phase.
Close-quarters work is common in Hazel Park subdivisions. We use dust control, limit noise during permitted hours, and communicate with neighbors about the project schedule.
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