Equipment Range For Tight Access And Volume
Mini excavator for trenching and tight-access work on Fairland properties. Skid steer for earthmoving and finish grading. Both owned outright.
Hoosier Dirt & Gravel handles excavation for residential and rural properties across Fairland and northwest Shelby County, with light commercial site work welcome case by case. The mini excavator gets into spots a 40,000-pound machine can't, and the skid steer handles the volume work on the flat ground out this way.
Excavation jobs around Fairland come in all sizes — some need precision in tight spaces, others need volume moved in open fields. We bring both: a mini excavator for narrow access and detail work, and a skid steer for earthmoving and finish grading. Owned outright, so no rental markups inflate the quote.
Mini excavator for trenching and tight-access work on Fairland properties. Skid steer for earthmoving and finish grading. Both owned outright.
Excavation, prep, and grade work for new home builds, garages, pole barns, and other outbuildings across Shelby County.
Water lines, electrical, drainage runs, and culvert connections sized for residential and rural property throughout the Fairland area.
Residential excavation, farm property work, and small commercial jobs in Shelby County that need a contractor sized for the project.
Excavation looks simple from the outside. The real work is about access, soil, utilities, and getting the job done without tearing up everything around the work zone — whether that's a tight residential lot in Fairland or a rural property out in Shelby County.
Walk the site to evaluate access, soil conditions, and existing utilities
Coordinate Indiana 811 utility marking before any equipment moves
Execute the work with the right machine for the conditions, then restore the site
Excavation mistakes don't always show up right away. Around Fairland they tend to surface later — cracked slabs, settled ground, damaged utilities, and chewed-up property that never needed to be touched.
Indiana 811 must mark buried utilities before any excavation begins on your Fairland property. We coordinate the call and schedule around the markings.
Wet ground, frozen soil, or steep access in Shelby County may push scheduling for safety and quality reasons. We work with the conditions rather than against them.
Most residential excavation in the Fairland area runs 1–3 days. Foundation prep and larger projects can take 4–7 days depending on scope and site conditions.
Quick answers to the questions we hear most often from property owners planning excavation work in Fairland.
Trenching for utilities and drainage lines, foundation prep, earthmoving, debris removal, and tight-access work across Shelby County. Residential and rural property, plus smaller jobs that the larger regional outfits tend to pass on.
Most residential excavation in the Fairland area runs one to three days. Foundation prep and larger projects can take four to seven days depending on scope and site conditions.
Yes. Indiana 811 marks buried utilities before any equipment moves on your Fairland property. We coordinate the call and schedule the work around the markings so nothing underground gets hit.
That's where the mini excavator earns its keep. It gets into spots a 40,000-pound machine can't operate in, and the skid steer handles the volume work. The right machine for the access you've got.
We handle trenching for water, drainage, and service lines across Shelby County. Tell us what the project involves on the call and we'll let you know straight whether it's a fit.