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Old 03-23-2006, 08:44 PM   #1
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What's Your Specialty


What type of work do you specialize in. Or just your favorite type of work.

Ours is large rock placement. Decorative or retaining.

These pictures are of a job that a mud slide took out a section of the embankment 60 feet wide and and 100 feet long. The bank is 70 feet higher than the stream. we cleaned out 300 CY of mud and rebuilt it with boulder stairs and retaining 150 feet wide and 70 feet tall.


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Old 03-23-2006, 09:18 PM   #2
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We specialize in site development and foundations. My favorite thing to do is install sanitary sewers and build detention basins. I'll see about getting a few pics of our work up.
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Demolition contractor here. Love to tear down old buildings with my CAT. Really get into the crashing and crunching. What could be better than getting paid to destroy ********************? Everybody's dream.
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I think of our operation as General Practitioners rather than Specialists. Presently we do single residential lot job sites scattered throughout Fairfield County and Southern Litchfield County. I'd rather be starting a new job than doing the typical job end stuff. Although most of our homes are serviced by municiple sewers , I do enjoy getting into a intense septic installation every now and then.
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