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Land Excavation in Waco, TX

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Land excavation and site grading in Waco, TX

Project Playbook

A working guide to excavation projects of every size in the Waco area.

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An Excavation Project Playbook for Waco Lots

Every excavation project follows a rough sequence, and knowing the order helps you plan the budget and the schedule before the first machine shows up. Whether you are building a house off New Road or setting a shop pad out toward China Spring, the steps below are the playbook we run in the Waco area. Here is how a job moves from a raw lot to buildable ground.

Start With the Locates

Nothing gets dug until 811 has been called and the underground utilities are marked. The locate is free and usually takes about two business days, so it goes at the very top of the schedule, not the day work is supposed to start. Gas, water, and electrical lines all get flagged, and we work around them. Skipping this step is how projects turn into emergencies, so we never do.

Clear and Strip Before You Grade

On an overgrown lot, clearing and grubbing come first. Trees, brush, and stumps come out below grade so nothing is left to rot and settle later. Then we strip and stockpile the topsoil, which is valuable and gets reused at the end for the finish surface. If your lot is wooded, our land clearing and grubbing service handles this stage and leaves the ground rough-graded for what comes next.

Cut, Fill, and Compact to Plan

With the lot open, the earthwork begins. We cut the high spots, fill the low spots, and compact the subgrade in lifts, testing toward 95 percent of maximum dry density. Around Waco, the clay soils move with moisture, so compaction is not optional. A rough grade sets the major elevations and the finish grade dials in the exact pad surface for concrete or paving.

Dig the Foundation Right

Once the pad is set, footings and any basement get excavated to plan depth on a compacted, level bearing surface. Any cut 5 feet or deeper gets sloping, benching, or a trench box per OSHA. A square, correctly dug hole is what keeps a foundation from settling unevenly and cracking the structure above it later.

Plan Drainage From the Start

Grading for positive drainage away from the building, plus silt fence and inlet protection during the work, keeps a site inside its stormwater requirements and keeps water out of the finished structure. Drainage is cheapest to get right while the machines are already on site.

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Innovationcongress provides land excavation in Waco, TX, covering site preparation and grading, land clearing and grubbing, foundation and basement excavation, trenching and utility work, drainage and erosion control, and driveway and road base prep. Every project starts with the dirt, and getting the dirt right is what keeps a slab flat, a pad stable, and water moving away from a building instead of toward it. We run the machines that turn a raw parcel into buildable ground, from a skid steer working a tight backyard off Cobbs Drive to a full excavator setup on a commercial lot.

Our approach stays the same whether the job is a single residential pad or a multi-acre commercial site. We call 811 before any blade touches the ground, wait for the underground utilities to be marked, and strip and stockpile topsoil so it can go back down when the work is finished. Then we cut and fill to the grading plan, compact the subgrade in controlled lifts, and check density before we call a pad ready. Rough grading and finish grading are two different jobs, and we treat them that way so the final surface actually matches the engineer's numbers. Homes and shops across McLennan County sit on ground we shaped, and none of that earthwork shows once the concrete is poured.

Diverse experience works in your favor because no two excavation problems are truly identical. A trench for a water line along New Road behaves nothing like a basement dig in the heavy clay soils common around Waco, and both behave differently after a wet week. We have run those jobs along with pond and detention basin excavation, demolition and debris removal, and structural fill placed and tested toward 95 percent of maximum dry density. When the grading plan meets the actual soil in the ground, we adjust on site rather than forcing a spec that the dirt will not hold.

Project types run from a gravel driveway that needs a compacted crushed stone base to a detention basin that has to hold a designed volume of stormwater. We handle erosion control with silt fence and inlet protection so a site stays inside its SWPPP requirements, and we haul off spoil or bring in engineered fill depending on how the cut and fill balances out. If your property sits between Woodway, Hewitt, and China Spring, or inside the 76706 and 76708 ZIP codes, our equipment and crew are already close by and ready to walk the site with you.

  • 811 called on every digWe wait for underground utilities to be located and marked before excavation, the required first step on any site.
  • Equipment matched to the jobExcavators, dozers, skid steers, backhoes, and compaction rollers sized to the parcel instead of forced onto it.
  • Compacted to specStructural fill placed in lifts and tested toward 95 percent maximum dry density with a Proctor standard in mind.
  • Residential to commercialFrom a backyard pad off Bagby Avenue to a multi-acre commercial site, one local crew handles the full range.
  • Where We Take On Projects

    We excavate and grade across Waco and the surrounding McLennan County communities, from city infill lots to acreage out past the edge of town.

    Not sure if we reach your property? Call (254) 890-6712 and we will tell you before you plan around it.

    • Waco, TX (76706, 76708, 76710)
    • Woodway, TX
    • Hewitt, TX
    • China Spring, TX
    • Robinson, TX
    • McGregor, TX
    • Lorena, TX

    From Residential Pads to Commercial Site Work

    One excavation crew for every stage of moving earth, from clearing a wooded lot to setting a compacted, buildable pad.

    • Site Preparation and Grading

      Clearing, topsoil stripping, cut and fill, and rough-to-finish grading that shapes a raw Waco parcel to the grading plan, setting pad elevations, drainage slopes, and a compacted subgrade ready to build on.

    • Land Clearing and Grubbing

      Removal of trees, brush, and undergrowth followed by grubbing out stumps and roots below the surface, then haul-off or on-site mulching to open an overgrown McLennan County lot for construction.

    • Foundation and Basement Excavation

      Digging footings, crawl spaces, and full basements to plan depth and dimension, with over-dig for forms, spoil management, and a level, compacted bearing surface for concrete footings and slabs.

    • Trenching and Utility Excavation

      Trenching for water, sewer, gas, electrical, and drainage lines with proper bedding and backfill, using sloping, benching, or a trench box in any cut 5 feet and deeper per OSHA.

    • Drainage and Erosion Control

      Positive grading away from structures, swales, and French drains, plus silt fence, inlet protection, and erosion blankets so a Waco site meets its stormwater and SWPPP requirements.

    • Driveway and Road Base Prep

      Subgrade compaction, geotextile separation fabric, and crushed aggregate base placed to build a stable, well-draining gravel driveway or private road that is ready for traffic or paving.

    Project Type Questions Answered

    How much does it cost to excavate and grade a lot?
    It depends on the size and the soil. Small jobs run about $110 to $325 per hour for the machine and operator, site grading lands near $0.40 to $2.00 per square foot, and clearing runs $1,400 to $6,200 per acre. We give a firm written number after walking the property.
    Do I need to call 811 before any digging on my property?
    Yes. Calling 811 for a free underground utility locate is required before excavation, and it usually takes about two business days. We place the call and wait for the marks before a blade moves, which protects your gas, water, and electrical lines.
    What is the difference between rough grading and finish grading?
    Rough grading brings the site close to the planned elevations and establishes the major slopes and drainage. Finish grading is the precise final pass that sets the exact pad height and smooths the surface for concrete, sod, or paving. Both matter, and we bill them as the separate steps they are.
    How deep can a trench be before OSHA requires protective shoring?
    OSHA requires a protective system in any trench 5 feet deep or greater, using sloping, benching, shoring, or a trench box. A competent person inspects the excavation daily. We plan the protection into the job rather than treating it as an afterthought.
    Do I need a permit or a grading plan to excavate my site?
    Often, yes. Sites that disturb an acre or more generally need a SWPPP and stormwater permit, and many Waco-area projects require a grading plan for the county or city. We work from your engineer's plan and coordinate with the local requirements before we dig.
    How much does it cost to clear an acre of wooded land?
    Clearing runs roughly $1,400 to $6,200 per acre. Light brush and grass sits at the low end, while heavy tree cover with stump grubbing and haul-off reaches the high end. We quote after we see the density and the terrain in person.

    Excavation Investment by Project Size

    Excavation pricing tracks the size of the job, the soil, and how far material has to travel. Small jobs are easiest to price by the hour with the machine and operator included, larger grading work is measured by the square foot, and clearing is figured by the acre. The ranges below are typical for the Waco area, and we put a firm number in writing after we walk your site.

    Machine and operator (hourly)$110 to $325 per hourSite grading and lot leveling$0.40 to $2.00 per sq ftLand clearing (per acre)$1,400 to $6,200 per acre
    • Excavator, dozer, or skid steer
    • Certified operator included
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    • Cut, fill, and subgrade compaction
    • Rough grade through finish grade
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    • Brush, trees, and stump grubbing
    • Haul-off or on-site mulching
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    Describe Your Project to Us

    Tell us what you are building and where. We will walk the site, talk through the grading plan and the soil, and hand you a clear written estimate with no pressure. From a single foundation dig off La Salle Avenue to a full commercial site with drainage and structural fill, we bring the right machine and crew and handle the earthwork from the first cut to final restoration.

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