Excavation Contractor Suffolk County, NY

The Ground Work That Gets Everything Else Right

From pool digs in Huntington to foundation prep in Brookhaven, we handle excavation across Suffolk County, NY cleanly, on schedule, and without the runaround.

Professional Site Prep

We prepare each area properly before work begins.

Clean, Reliable Work

Our crew keeps the project organized from start to finish.

Built for Long-Term Results

Every service is completed with durability in mind.

Why Choose Us

What Honest Excavation Looks Like

Written Estimates Every Time

Every quote is itemized and put in writing before we touch the ground no verbal promises that shift once work begins.

Fully Licensed and Insured

We carry general liability and workers’ compensation insurance, so you’re protected from day one through project completion.

811 Compliance on Every Job

We call before we dig every time. Utility marking is handled as a standard pre-job step, not an afterthought.

Excavation Services, Suffolk County

One Contractor for the Whole Site

Excavation is the part of a project most people don’t see but it determines whether everything built on top of it holds up for decades or causes problems in years two and three. Whether you’re breaking ground on a new build in Riverhead, digging for a pool in Smithtown, or correcting a drainage problem in Babylon, the quality of the excavation phase sets the tone for everything that follows. We handle residential and commercial excavation across Suffolk County, NY from the initial dig through grading, material hauling, and site cleanup. That means one point of contact, one crew, and no coordination gaps between phases.

Residential and Commercial Excavation Suffolk County, NY

What a Well-Run Excavation Actually Delivers

When the groundwork is done right, the rest of the project moves faster, costs less, and stands up longer.

Your foundation sits on properly graded, compacted ground not fill that shifts after the first hard rain.
Excavated material leaves the site promptly, so your project moves to the next phase without waiting on a separate hauler.
Your lawn, driveway, and irrigation system come out of the project intact not collateral damage from careless equipment operation.
You get a timeline upfront and proactive updates if anything changes no silence, no surprises mid-project.
Drainage is graded to slope and spec, so stormwater moves away from your structure instead of pooling against it.
Your project is permit-ready from the start we know what Suffolk County’s 10 town building departments require and help you stay ahead of it.

Land Excavation Contractor Suffolk County, NY

Suffolk County Soil Is Not One-Size-Fits-All

Long Island was shaped by glaciers, and the soil conditions across Suffolk County reflect that in ways that matter to anyone planning a dig. On the North Shore Huntington, Cold Spring Harbor, Northport, Lloyd Harbor we’re often dealing with rocky, boulder-laden ground left behind by the terminal moraine. That means rock-breaking capability, experienced operators, and honest pricing that accounts for what’s actually underground. On the South Shore, in communities like Babylon, West Islip, and Bay Shore, the water table sits much closer to the surface. Deep excavation in these areas requires dewatering and a contractor who doesn’t know that going in can create serious problems fast. We work across all 10 Suffolk County towns. That range isn’t just geographic it means we’ve seen the terrain, understand the permit requirements for each town’s building department, and know how to plan a project that doesn’t get derailed by conditions that should have been anticipated.

Dig and Haul Services Suffolk County, NY

Excavation Isn't Done Until the Site Is Clean

A lot of contractors dig the hole and leave the rest to figure out. We don’t work that way. Our dig and haul services in Suffolk County mean the excavated material is loaded and removed from your property as part of the job not piled in your driveway while you wait for someone else to deal with it. The same applies to site condition when we leave. Heavy equipment on a residential property can leave tire ruts, scatter debris, and damage anything in its path if the operator isn’t paying attention. We use proper access routes, protect surrounding landscaping and hardscaping where possible, and clean the site before we consider the job done. What the property looks like when we leave reflects the quality of what happened underground.

Fast Quotes

Modern Equipment

Clean Finish

Our Process

How It Works

A simple process designed to keep everything clear, efficient, and stress-free from start to finish.

Site Visit and Written Estimate

We walk the property, assess soil conditions and access, and give you a written, itemized quote before any work is scheduled.

Permits, Utility Marking, and Mobilization

We handle the 811 call, guide you through any permit requirements, and mobilize the right equipment for your specific project and site.

Excavation, Grading, and Haul-Out

We complete the dig, grade to spec, remove all excavated material, and leave the site clean and ready for the next phase.

FAQ | Common Questions

Answers Before You Get Started

Not sure where to begin? We’ve answered the most common questions about our process, services, timelines, and what you can expect when working with our team.

How much does excavation typically cost for a project in Suffolk County?
Residential excavation costs generally range from $1,100 to $5,600 for most projects, with per-cubic-yard rates running between $2.50 and $15.00 depending on soil conditions, site access, and project complexity. In Suffolk County, costs tend to run toward the higher end of that range and on the North Shore, where rocky glacial soils and boulders are common in towns like Huntington and Cold Spring Harbor, rock-breaking adds time and cost that needs to be priced in from the start. The most reliable way to get an accurate number is a site visit. We provide written, itemized estimates so you know exactly what you’re paying for and why not a ballpark that doubles once the job starts.
It depends on the scope of the work and which Suffolk County town your property falls in. Suffolk County has 10 separate towns Babylon, Brookhaven, East Hampton, Huntington, Islip, Riverhead, Shelter Island, Smithtown, Southampton, and Southold and each has its own building department with its own requirements. Pool installations, foundation excavations, and significant grading projects typically require permits. Work near wetlands or coastal areas may also trigger DEC review, which adds another layer. Skipping a required permit can create title issues and legal exposure when you sell. We know the local permit landscape and help you understand what’s required before we schedule a single machine.
It depends on the scope. A straightforward residential project pool excavation, a small foundation dig, or grading work typically runs one to three days. Mid-size projects, like full foundation excavation for a new build or significant land clearing, generally take one to three weeks. Larger commercial site work can run several weeks or longer depending on the scale and any permit timelines involved. Weather plays a role too on Long Island, spring and summer are peak season for a reason. We give you a realistic timeline upfront and communicate proactively if anything changes.
Dig and haul refers to the removal of excavated soil and material from your property after the digging is complete. For most projects pool installations, foundation digs, basement excavations you’re generating a significant volume of material that can’t just sit on site. In Suffolk County’s residential neighborhoods, where lots are often modest in size and neighbors are close, you typically don’t have room to store a large soil pile for weeks. Our dig and haul services mean the material is loaded and removed as part of the job, so your project can move to the next phase without delay and your property isn’t left looking like a construction staging area.
It’s a legitimate concern heavy equipment on a residential property can do real damage if the operator isn’t paying attention. We plan access routes before we mobilize, use equipment that’s right-sized for the space, and take care around existing features like fencing, irrigation heads, and driveways. Some disturbance is unavoidable in the immediate work area. What we commit to is that it won’t extend beyond what the project actually requires, and that the site is cleaned up properly before we leave. If there’s something specific you’re worried about a new fence, a garden bed, a recently paved driveway tell us at the site visit and we’ll plan around it.
Fall is actually one of the smarter times to plan, even if you’re not ready to break ground until spring. The best excavation contractors in Suffolk County book up fast once the season opens by the time most homeowners start calling in April, the schedule is already filling in. Starting the process in fall means you can get a site visit, receive a written estimate, pull any required permits, and have a contractor under contract before the ground freezes. When conditions allow in spring, you’re first in line instead of waiting behind everyone who waited until the last minute. For commercial projects, fall site prep is also common as developers push to complete earthwork before winter slows things down.

Still Have Questions?

We’re here to help. Reach out today and our team will walk you through the next steps, answer your questions, and help you get started with confidence.

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