Excavation Contractors Kingswinford

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  • JDA Asbestos Specialists
    1
    19 Jenner Crescent, Northampton, NN2 8NB, GB

    Let your asbestos be our concern. We're experts in the identification, management, removal and disposal of all types of asbestos. Asbestos surveying and removal specialists Your local asbestos experts We are JDA Asbestos Specialists, an expert asbestos management company based in Northampton, Northamptonshire, serving the Midlands and the wider UK. Providing a professional, comprehensive, timely and affordable service to all customers, we're proud to be a CHAS Accredited contractor. Whatever asbestos issues and concerns you have, we have the solution for you.

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  • STRIPOUT CAMBRIDGE
    1
    30 Great North Road, Brookmans Park, Hatfield, AL9 6NF, GB

    Transform your property with the help of the experts! Whether you're a landlord looking to protect your investment or a tenant in need of a complete property transformation, we've got you covered. Our team of highly-skilled professionals are equipped with the latest equipment and technology to tackle even the most complex projects. Our dilapidation services include: Dilapidations surveys and reporting Strip out and clearance services Repairs and reinstatement works With our extensive knowledge of the industry and commitment to customer satisfaction, you can trust us to get the job done right. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and learn more about how we can help transform your property.

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    Stone, GB

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  • Jowett Stone
    5
    Lower West Scholes Farm, Queensbury, Bradford, BD13 1NQ, GB

    About Jowett Stone Jowett Stone has a proud history of providing natural Yorkshire stone of the highest quality. You can rest assured that we will exceed expectations. One of our Directors Tom, comes from a long line of quarrymen and his great grandfather, Ernest Jowett, owned Bank Top Quarry at Bingley. Tom has over 10 years’ experience in the stone industry and has demolished some of the county’s great lost houses, salvaging some of their increasingly rare and beautiful architecture to offer for sale at our main reclamation yard. Our Yard Our stone yard, in Bradford, is open to both the public and trade. You will find York Stone Paving, all types of Walling Stone, heads and cills, copings and some fine pieces of architectural salvage. Our stone dressers are on hand to help match any stone you need for your current project and our team has over 200 years’ combined experience. Our Expertise Jowett Stone is a family run specialist business. We are experts in supplying the best quality natural Yorkshire stone for extensions or conversions of old, period or listed buildings. We specialise in the reclamation salvaging of York Stone buildings. We constantly source materials through demolishing sites of stone buildings. We work with builders, ground works companies, architects, landscape gardeners, property developers, large utility companies, museums and garden centres; along with local authorities and their planning departments; throughout the UK and overseas. We have experienced stone dressers and masons and can match all stone. Stock Levels We have a large supply of good quality natural Yorkshire stone all year round, and can fulfil orders both small and large. Please call us on 01422 247300 or 07964 696 529 to ascertain our stock levels at any given time. We carry out our own demolition services, bringing the stone back to our sorting yards and ensuring endless product range. We dress the stone and resell it and can provide nationwide haulage. We are proud to operate from Yorkshire. The best quality natural Yorkshire stone available in the country is available here and even the oldest buildings in London have stone supplied from our local area. We pride ourselves on being able to provide the perfect match hundreds of years after the original installation.

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  • Pa
    5
    Stone, GB

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    Stone, GB

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    4.4
    Stone, GB

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  • Revolex
    1
    Oxford House, Cliftonville, Northampton, England, NN1 5BE, GB

    Revolex: Pioneering Workspace Solutions Revolex is a leading provider of workspace solutions, transforming professional environments through innovative design and meticulous execution. We partner with clients to create cutting-edge spaces tailored to their unique needs, from elite space makeovers to major infrastructural shifts. Our team of architects, planners, and strategists bring top-tier expertise to every challenge. We craft bespoke solutions that drive success across various sectors in the UK, always maintaining the highest standards of excellence and partnership. Revolex is dedicated to transforming professional environments through innovative design, meticulous planning, and expert execution. Our mission is to guide clients from conceptualisation to the realisation of their dream spaces. We specialise in high-demand and stringent settings, offering digital-forward solutions and championing eco-initiatives. Our comprehensive approach ensures every facet of your project is managed with excellence and safety, from the drawing board to the ribbon-cutting.

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  • Bo
    4.4
    Stone, GB

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  • Ha
    1
    Stone, GB

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Frequently Asked Questions About Excavation Contractors

Need help with an excavation project? Find answers to common questions about excavation contractors and hiring excavation services in UK.

How long does it take to excavate?

Excavation time varies based on the size and complexity of the project, the soil conditions, accessibility, and the equipment used. Smaller projects might take a few hours or a day, while larger excavations could take several weeks. Your excavation contractor can provide a more precise timeline after assessing your project.

What is underpinning in excavation?

Underpinning is a process used to strengthen and stabilize existing foundations, often needed when excavating nearby or extending a basement. It involves installing new supports beneath the existing foundation. This process typically requires specialized engineering and construction expertise.

What are the best practices for excavation safety?

Best practices for excavation safety include:
  • Proper Planning and Site Assessment:
  • Effective Communication:
  • Safe Use of Equipment:
  • Atmospheric Monitoring (in confined spaces):
  • Emergency Preparedness:

What is shoring in excavation?

Shoring refers to the temporary supports used to stabilize the walls of an excavation and prevent collapses. Common shoring methods include timber planks, hydraulic systems, and trench boxes. Shoring is essential for worker safety, especially in deep trenches.

How long does it take to excavate?

Excavation time varies based on the size and complexity of the project, the soil conditions, accessibility, and the equipment used. Smaller projects might take a few hours or a day, while larger excavations could take several weeks. Your excavation contractor can provide a more precise timeline after assessing your project.

What is underpinning in excavation?

Underpinning is a process used to strengthen and stabilize existing foundations, often needed when excavating nearby or extending a basement. It involves installing new supports beneath the existing foundation. This process typically requires specialized engineering and construction expertise.

What are the best practices for excavation safety?

Best practices for excavation safety include:
  • Proper Planning and Site Assessment:
  • Effective Communication:
  • Safe Use of Equipment:
  • Atmospheric Monitoring (in confined spaces):
  • Emergency Preparedness:

What is shoring in excavation?

Shoring refers to the temporary supports used to stabilize the walls of an excavation and prevent collapses. Common shoring methods include timber planks, hydraulic systems, and trench boxes. Shoring is essential for worker safety, especially in deep trenches.