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Elite - Excavation & Demolition

Chesaning, MI

Elite brings experience and precision to every demolition project. Whether you’re clearing the way for new construction or removing unsafe structures, we provide efficient,... more

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Newton Excavating Inc

Montrose, MI

In Montrose, MI and nearby communities, Newton Excavating Co. Inc. is the company homeowners and business owners turn to when they need the best in... more

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Duane Jones Excavating

Birch Run, MI

Duane Jones Excavating serves Saginaw County with all their demolition and excavating needs. They specialize in new construction, septic tank installation, and much more. more

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Hosking Excavating

Owosso, MI

Established in 1972, H A Hosking Excavating is prepared to meet any challenge thrown at them. They specialize in demolition, excavating, grading, construction, septic tanks and... more

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Gay Excavating Inc

Midland, MI

Gay Excavating Inc specializes in providing top-of-the-line demolition and excavating services to Midland, Michigan and surrounding areas. We are here to serve you in every... more

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Demand Services LLC

Shields, MI
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  • Commercial Buildings
  • House and Garage Demolition
  • Swimming Pool Removal
  • Locally owned and operated
  • Exceptional customer service
  • Free quotes

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Tri-City Groundbreakers Inc

Midland, MI

Serving Midland, Michigan and surrounding areas, Tri-City Groundbreakers Inc focuses primarily on the commercial and industrial markets. We provide a wide range of demolition services,... more

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Musselman Excavating LLC

Birch Run, MI

Musselman Excavating LLC serves Birch Run, Michigan and surrounding areas. They offer demolition work, concrete removal, bulldozing and backhoe work, driveway construction, lot clearing, and... more

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Walt's Trucking and Excavating

Pinconning, MI
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Serving Bay City and surrounding Michigan areas, Walt's Trucking and Excavating goes above and beyond to provide our customers with the best services possible. Our... more

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DHT Excavation

Reese, MI

Dave Hausbeck Trucking Inc. has been working hard to achieve safety and customer satisfaction for more than 35 years. We possess the comprehensive experience and high-quality... more

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Gibbs Excavating

Saginaw, MI

For more than 15 years, Gibbs Excavating has been serving the greater Saginaw area. They are fully insured and have a strong reputation within the community.... more

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Thornton Excavating

Sanford, MI

Thornton Excavating performs a wide range of services, from excavating to house demolition to Bobcat services, and so much more. We exceed customers' expectations and... more

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Mead Demolition LLC

Saginaw, MI

Proudly serving the greater Saginaw area, Mead Demolition LLC offers demolition services to residential and commercial customers alike. We work hard to meet our customers'... more

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Worth's Construction & Excavating Services

Vassar, MI

Serving Caro, Michigan and surrounding areas, Worth's Construction & Excavating Services knows what it takes to complete projects on schedule and for a fair price. Our... more

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Bierlein Companies, Inc.

Midland, MI

Founded in 1957, Bierlein Companies, Inc. is a family-owned and operated company providing a full line of demolition and environmental services. Based in Midland, Michigan, we... more

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Demolition Tips for Shields, MI

How can I make sure my contractor is qualified?

In order to perform demolition work, a contractor must have the proper local and state licensing. If you hire a contractor who doesn't have the proper licensing, it could lead to fines, the removal of your project without warning or compensation, and/or an unsafe work environment. However, contractor licensing requirements vary from state-to-state, while some states leave licensing entirely up to cities and counties—so be sure to check with your local building office.

 

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