Building Trust
Federal Government General Contractor
Land Restoration and Preservation Specialist
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Federal Government General Contractor
Land Restoration and Preservation Specialist
Remodeling and restoration of both new and existing construction. Occupied and fully operational job sites are never a problem. We plan, manage, and coordinate multi-phase jobs. Licensed, Bonded and Insured.
We offer an end-to-end client experience that includes seamless communication, budgeting, staffing, on-site organization, and solid quality job every time.
Our company has a long history in the service and construction industry. With experience in building inspections, fire inspection, heavy equipment operations, ground excavation and building residential and commercial structures from the ground up. As a General Contractor we're aware of all phases of the project and take each of theses phases into consideration.
As passionate historians we strive to preserve the history and legacy our of beautiful country.
Weather it's in your home or in the forest, we strive for the safety of all employees, government personnel and clients.
Our team is OSHA , CPR, EMT and Paramedic Certified with several members of our team Firefighter Certified. We have consistent training to stay informed and up to date on all current on-site safety protocols. Safety comes first.
We are AHERA Contractor/Supervisor Certified meeting all EPA AHERA and OSHA requirements. This certification is for any person who will be supervising individuals permitted to enter a regulated asbestos abatement work area. This certification also satisfies the OSHA competent person requirement for an asbestos project.
What is the meaning of historical restoration?Historical Restoration is a very specific skill that incorporates old and new techniques to preserve a dated building. In other words, it's a way to protect and safeguard the existence and appearance of the historical elements of not only a building but a community.
Clearing and grubbing is a crucial phase in any kind of land development. Whether you are demolishing an existing structure or preparing a new site for construction, you will likely need to clear and grub the site before it is ready for pipelines and residential or commercial development.
After a site has been surveyed and demolition (if necessary), vegetation and surface debris are removed by clearing and grubbing the site.
Clearing refers to the removal of all vegetation, while grubbing is the removal of roots that may remain in the soil. This includes the removal of all logs, brush, and debris, as well as grinding and removal of stumps. Once completed, the site is ready for grading and drain installation.
Clearing and grubbing is not a simple task to undertake. There is an extensive list of heavy machinery necessary to perform all of the functions involved: bulldozers, scrapers, dump trucks, and compactors, just to name a few. This stage in site development should only be handled by experienced professionals who know to account for underground utilities, overhead wires, and even erosion control.
Demolition is simply tearing down the building; whereas, deconstruction is reusing and preserving the demolished fragments. It enables you to make use and recycle old materials.