Move Earth and Shape Your Site

Schedule Excavation & Major Grading in Missouri and surrounding states

You need excavation and major grading in Oregon to reshape terrain, control drainage, and prepare foundations for new construction. Wilson Land Management LLC operates heavy equipment for large-scale dirt excavation and earthmoving, handling projects that require resloping for erosion control, foundation trenching, and leveling of uneven or unstable ground across residential, commercial, and industrial sites.

Your Oregon property benefits from precise resloping that directs water away from structures and prevents pooling. Foundation excavation and trenching are completed to exact depths and dimensions, meeting engineering plans and local codes. Heavy equipment services scale to all project sizes, from single-home builds to multi-acre developments.

Secure excavation and major grading in Oregon now and set your construction timeline in motion.

Key Benefits of This Service

You gain control over drainage and erosion when your Oregon site is graded properly from the start. Resloping directs runoff to designated areas, protecting foundations and preventing soil loss during storms. Excavation creates level platforms for buildings, driveways, and utilities, eliminating the guesswork and rework that comes with uneven ground.

Wilson Land Management LLC uses excavators, bulldozers, and graders to move large volumes of soil efficiently. Leveling uneven or unstable terrain is standard work. You receive a site that's ready for concrete pours, utility installation, and vertical construction without delays.

Final grading matches approved plans and incorporates any necessary compaction to support heavy loads. Your project moves forward on stable, code-compliant ground.

What's Included in This Service

Understanding what's covered during excavation and grading helps you plan better and avoid surprises. Here are answers to the most common questions about major earthmoving in Oregon.

What's the difference between excavation and grading?
Excavation involves digging and removing soil for foundations, trenches, or basements. Grading reshapes the remaining terrain to control drainage and create level surfaces.
How deep can you excavate for foundations?
Depth depends on building plans and soil conditions. Most residential foundations require excavation between three and eight feet, with trenching extending deeper for utilities.
Do you handle drainage corrections during grading?
Yes. Resloping addresses poor drainage by redirecting water flow away from structures and toward swales, ditches, or storm drains across your Oregon property.
What equipment is used for major grading?
Bulldozers, excavators, and motor graders move large volumes of earth. Compactors ensure soil stability before construction begins.
Can you work on sloped or hilly terrain?
Absolutely. Unstable or uneven terrain is leveled and stabilized using cut-and-fill techniques that balance soil removal and placement.

Your site is excavated, graded, and ready for the next phase. Contact us today to discuss your project and set up your earthmoving services.