Local Excavating Contractor Expertise
Along U.S. Route 26 in Kinnear, WY, we provide excavating contractor and septic system services to residential and rural properties across Fremont County. Our work covers foundation excavation, building pads, site grading, land clearing, and ditching—essential services for new construction and property development in this high-desert region at 5,400 feet elevation.
Properties here face unique soil conditions and permit requirements. Our excavating contractor expertise helps you navigate local regulations and prepare sites that work with Fremont County's terrain.
Ready to start your project? Call or message us to discuss your excavation and septic system needs in Kinnear and surrounding communities.
Our excavation process follows a clear path from site assessment through final grading.
We evaluate your property, soil conditions, drainage patterns, and permit requirements. This step ensures safe, compliant excavation planning.
We help coordinate septic system permits and wastewater regulations with Fremont County. Clear planning prevents costly delays.
We perform controlled excavation, foundation digging, and site grading to spec. Your property takes shape with precision and care.
We confirm grading, drainage, and septic layout meet local codes. Inspections ensure your site is ready for the next phase.
You'll always know what's happening next—and why it matters for your project.
We handle the full scope of excavation work needed for rural development in Fremont County.

Foundation and building pad excavation for new construction near Kinnear Valley
We excavate foundations and prepare building pads to precise depths and slopes. Proper excavation ensures solid ground for construction and prevents settling issues.

Professional site grading for property development along US Route 26
Site grading creates usable land from raw property. We shape terrain for proper water flow, access roads, and future structures. Land clearing removes obstacles safely.

Septic system excavation and installation for Kinnear and Fremont County properties
Most rural properties in Fremont County rely on septic systems. We excavate tank beds, drain fields, and install systems to meet county small wastewater regulations. Soil testing and permitting help ensure your system meets health codes.

Drainage ditching to manage spring runoff and summer water flow
Water management is critical in Fremont County. Spring runoff can turn dry gullies into temporary streams. We dig drainage ditches, swales, and water management features to protect your property and buildings.
Kinnear sits in a high-desert valley with unique soil, water, and permit conditions.
Soil Variability: Fremont County soil conditions change significantly across the region. Our site evaluation identifies the right approach for your specific property—whether rocky, clayey, sandy, or mixed. This groundwork prevents costly surprises.
Water & Drainage Challenges: Spring runoff can flood properties quickly. Summer thunderstorms create temporary torrents. We design ditching and grading that handles seasonal water swings without eroding your site.
Septic Permits & County Rules: Small wastewater systems need Fremont County approval. Pre-permit soil conferences prevent rejected applications. We help you start right.
Rural Property Realities: Access roads, setback distances from property lines, and floodplain awareness shape what's possible. We navigate these details so your plans stay on track.
We've worked on properties across the Kinnear Valley and Fremont County, learning what works in this climate and terrain.
We serve Kinnear and surrounding communities throughout Fremont County.
Kinnear sits along U.S. Route 26 near Wyoming Highway 133. We work on properties in the Kinnear Valley, near Riverton to the south, and across central Fremont County where septic systems and site development are essential to rural living.
If your project is in Fremont County and involves excavation, grading, septic service, or land clearing, contact us. We'll discuss your site, timeline, and approach.
Service Area: Fremont County, WY
Kinnear • Riverton • Lander • Dubois • Hudson • Crowheart and surrounding areas
Questions about excavating contractor services or septic system work in your area? Reach out now.
Yes. Fremont County requires a permit for all Small Wastewater Systems (septic systems) that generate less than 2,000 gallons per day. We help coordinate this with the county.
A pre-permit conference with Fremont County's Small Wastewater Specialist prior to property purchase or any development is recommended due to significant changes in soil conditions around the County. This early assessment protects your investment.
Flash floods can occur, especially during summer months, turning a dry gully into a river. Spring run-off can cause a very small creek to become a major river, so it is wise to take this possibility into consideration when building. We design drainage that handles these flows.
Yes. Setback distances from property lines vary by project type and zoning. We verify setback requirements during site planning to avoid costly rejections or modifications to your design.
Contact us for a site assessment. We'll evaluate your soil, drainage, access, and permit path. Early planning saves money and prevents delays downstream.
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