Conducting earthwork for
construction site preparation is a big job, but it lays the important groundwork for what's to follow. The ground has to be cleared, and a level surface must be created to build upon. These steps require the use of the following essential equipment.
Excavators
Also called diggers, excavators do the heavy job of moving dirt around. They're used to dig holes, such as for basements, create trenches, and do the preliminary grading.
Loaders
Loaders pick up and move earth, gravel, and other material from one place to another. They can be used to fill in areas or to carry soil and other material out of the way. They look like tractors with large, front-mounted scooping buckets.
Skid Steers
A type of loader, skid steers are smaller machines with lift arms. They come in handy when ripping up road surfaces. These versatile machines take on different functions when the front bucket is replaced by other attachments, such as a trench digger or an auger.
Bulldozers
Also known as a crawler, a bulldozer pushes large volumes of soil, gravel, and other material out of the way to smooth areas quickly. They're especially useful in road building and land clearing.
Rollers
A roller is a type of heavy equipment that compacts the soil. The weight of the vehicle presses down on the ground as the roller moves forward.
End Dumps
These trailers on wheels are used to collect and move debris from a construction site. Essentially, they're long dumpsters on wheels. They can hold everything from sand to large boulders.
Lulls
A lull is a forklift with a long arm extending from the back of the vehicle. It can be used to move flat objects, such as sheets of rock, from one level to another.
Forklifts
Used to hoist materials over short distances, a forklift can move a variety of objects, including bags of sand or gravel, for instance.
Trucking Services
Once earthwork is done, or even during the process of site preparation, trucking services move debris, rocks, and soil away from the site.
The
Yannuzzi Group specializes in earthwork and site preparation, along with deconstruction, demolition, paving, and
grading. Call us at (908) 218-0880 to discuss your site preparation n