James H. Wright Construction

Earth Work Contractor in Chattanooga, TN


Earth Work & Excavation Company in Chattanooga, TN

Heavy Earth Work Construction


Earthwork construction is a fundamental aspect of civil engineering and construction that involves excavating the land's surface to create a level and stable foundation for land development projects. This can include tasks such as rock excavation, grading, and compaction. Earthwork construction is essential for building roads,  building foundations, and other infrastructure projects.


  • Rock Excavation: The removal of rock from the land's surface to create space for structures, tunnels, foundations, or other projects.
  • Soil Compaction: A construction process that involves increasing the density of soil by reducing the void spaces between soil particles.

At James H. Wright Construction, we specialize in providing top-notch heavy earthwork construction services. With years of experience in the industry, we have built a reputation for excellence, reliability, and precision. Our team of skilled professionals is dedicated to delivering high-quality results on every project, no matter the size or complexity.


Ready to start your next project? Contact James H. Wright Construction today to discuss your heavy earthwork construction needs. Our team is here to provide expert guidance and top-tier service from start to finish.

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Heavy Earth Work Construction


Earthwork construction is a fundamental aspect of civil engineering and construction that involves excavating the land's surface to create a level and stable foundation for land development projects. This can include tasks such as rock excavation, grading, and compaction. Earthwork construction is essential for building roads,  building foundations, and other infrastructure projects.


  • Rock Excavation: The removal of rock from the land's surface to create space for structures, tunnels, foundations, or other projects.
  • Soil Compaction: A construction process that involves increasing the density of soil by reducing the void spaces between soil particles.
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