Kissimmee & Orlando Excavation & Grading
Whether it is a large scale commercial construction project here in Central Florida or a residential design plan, land clearing, site excavation, and grading are three of the most crucial components.
First the land is cleared of any trees, roots, stumps, brush, rocks, debris, and dirt from the site. Then excavation and grading starts, where the land leveled and prepared for construction. This included ensuring dirt is distributed strategically to allow for proper water runoff.
While preparing the land for construction may not sound complicated, proper site work makes all the difference. It can create a solid foundation that last for many decades or a project that encounters costly delays and serious problems down the road.
Swell Construction makes it easy, we are your one stop total site development. From start to finish you can count on us, clearing the land, earthwork, grading, surveying the ground, excavating to the proper depth, finish grading, paving, storm water, and utility system installation.
Swell Construction Group is fully licensed, bonded, and insured. We own our equipment, over 130 pieces, which not only means we can handle any size project, we ensure they are properly maintained so you can depend on a prompt service and no set backs.
Our state-of-the-art estimating software system takes the guesswork out of proposal preparation and ensure the accuracy and fast response required by Owners.
We have established a great reputation by working with Orlando’s top commercial, multifamily, and single family residential projects. We take pride in performing quality work, while staying on schedule and under budget!
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October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month
In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the family at Swell Construction encourages everyone to join us in learning more about breast cancer and support those who are suffering with the disease.
Though we have made great progress in early detection, cancer treatment and finding a cure, we still have a long way to go.