


Sunday is for getting ahead. While most people are winding down the weekend, we're lining up equipment, checking attachments, and making sure everything is dialed in before the first hour of the week kicks off. That kind of prep is what keeps jobs on schedule.
We're running a Hitachi ZAxis 60 mini excavator on this one. It's a compact but seriously capable machine - the kind of equipment that gives you precision in tight spaces without sacrificing power. Utility markings are already down on the pavement, which tells you something about how we operate. We locate, we plan, and then we dig.
That step matters more than most people realize. Pink spray paint circles on the ground aren't just formality - they mark underground utilities so nothing gets hit during excavation. Skipping that step is how jobs go sideways fast. We don't skip it.
The flatbed trailer is dropped, the excavator is off and positioned, and the attachment is ready to go. Everything staged and set up before the real work begins. That's not luck, that's just how a well-run crew operates. When the groundwork is solid on day one, the rest of the job tends to follow suit.
Light excavation work like this takes the right equipment and the right approach. We bring both.