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At Adrenaline, we pride ourselves on building lasting relationships with all our clients. While we are experts at large and intricate excavating projects, we will never shy away from a smaller job. Contact us for a quote on your project, no matter the size!

TOPSOIL STRIPPING

Topsoil stripping is the lowering of all the existing grades within an area is a common practice in construction and land development projects. This process involves removing the upper layer of soil, known as topsoil, to expose the underlying subsoil. By doing so, it allows for easier excavation and grading of the land to achieve desired slopes and contours. Additionally, topsoil stripping helps in removing any organic matter or contaminants present in the top layer, ensuring a clean and stable foundation for future construction activities.

eXCAVATION & BACKFILL

In the scope of mechanical and electrical trenching, this is the removal of material that leaves a narrow gap in the earth. Trenches are commonly used for a number of jobs such as cable installation, pipeline installation, and gas line installation. This is a critical procedure that entails removing soil or rock to create a small route for a variety of functions. These trenches are used to lay cables, pipes and gas lines, ensuring the effective distribution of resources and services. Furthermore, they facilitate future maintenance and repairs.

SITE GRADING

Site grading is the work of ensuring a level base, or one with a specified slope. This process involves excavating or filling the site to achieve the desired elevation or slope. It is an essential step in construction projects to ensure proper drainage and stability of the structure.

CUT TO FILL ON-SITE &
IMPORT/EXPORT OF MATERIAL

This is the removal of unwanted earth material or topsoil from a construction site and utilizing it to build embankments, slopes, or other features, or to fill up low-lying areas. This is a common practice in construction projects to optimize the use of available materials and minimize waste. By repurposing the excavated material on-site, it not only reduces the need for external resources but also helps in creating a more sustainable and cost-effective construction process.

sUPPLY & INSTALL OF GRANULAR MATERIAL FOR SLAB ON GRADE

This is bringing in a multitude of aggregate materials to ensure the specified foundation levels are achieved. The granular material will be carefully compacted to provide a stable base for the slab on grade construction.

mASS & PRECISION EXCAVATION

Mass excavation refers to the process of removing large quantities of soil or rock from a construction site, typically using heavy machinery such as excavators or bulldozers. This type of excavation is often done at the beginning stages of a project to create space for foundations, basements, or underground utilities. Precision excavation involves more detailed and careful digging to ensure accuracy and minimize disruption to surrounding structures or utilities.

dETAILED BACKFILLS OF BUILDING STRUCTURAL FOUNDATIONS

This is the process of filling in the excavated area around a foundation or structure. With additional material to provide support and stability. This is typically done to prevent settling or shifting of the foundation, which could lead to structural damage. The backfill material is carefully selected and compacted to ensure proper drainage and load distribution, ensuring the long-term integrity of the building.

sLAB ON GRADE PREP

Slab on Grade Prep is prepping the gravel to underside of slab by compacting it to the required thickness and ensuring it is level. This process helps to create a stable base for the slab, preventing any potential settling or shifting in the future. Additionally, proper slab on grade prep includes installing a moisture barrier, such as a vapor barrier or waterproof membrane, to protect the slab from moisture intrusion and potential damage.

SUBGRADE PREP

Subgrade prep is the preparation of the clay or sub-base work to accommodate the structure of the concrete slab. This process involves levelling and compacting the soil to ensure a stable foundation for the concrete slab. Additionally, subgrade prep may also include installing drainage systems or reinforcing materials to prevent future settling or cracking of the slab.