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Tackle These Jobs to Get Started as an Excavating Contractor

Excavating contractors prepare sites for construction by moving dirt, trees, rocks, and other obstructions. This video explains some of the services an excavating contractor can start offering right away. Common jobs for excavating contractors include grading, trenching, and landscaping.


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The first job an excavating contractor can do is make asphalt driveways. Homeowners pay an average of $4,737 for a paved asphalt driveway. To increase profits, you can purchase the materials and add a premium on them. The second service job an excavating contractor can do is land clearing. This involves clearing trees, rocks, and debris from building sites, which can be done with minimum machinery. A grapple, skid steer, chainsaw, and dump trailer should be enough. The third job one can do is brush hogging, a type of landscaping that prepares land for farming, hunting, and other developments by removing thick vegetation. A fourth great and profitable idea to try is concrete removal, where one takes out laid concrete and rubble and then hauls it away to a recycling yard. The last easy and profitable idea is selling wood chips that can be used for compost and decorative landscaping.