AT JKCE PROBUILD,

WE OFFER BULK EXCAVATION, GRADING, AND SHORING SOLUTIONS TO PREPARE SITES FOR LARGE-SCALE CONSTRUCTION.

Based in Richmond, BC, we deliver reliable results across Western Canada, ensuring every site is ready for the next construction phase.

OUR BULK EXCAVATION, GRADING & SHORING SERVICES:

1. BULK EARTH REMOVAL:

  • large-scale soil and material excavation.

  • management of soil disposal and transportation to licensed facilities.

2. SITE GRADING:

  • precise grading for proper drainage and erosion control.

  • ensures a stable foundation for construction.

3. SHORING SOLUTIONS:

  • installation of temporary and permanent shoring systems to stabilize excavations.

  • protects workers and nearby structures from soil movement.

4. SOIL STABILIZATION:

  • strengthening weak soil conditions with geotextiles, chemical treatments, and mechanical compaction.

OUR PROCESS:

  • Evaluation of soil conditions and planning for excavation and shoring.

  • Bulk removal and leveling to prepare the site.

  • Stabilization to protect the site and surroundings.

  • Ensuring readiness for the next construction phase.

INDUSTRIES WE SERVE:

COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE:

Office Spaces, Retail Centers, and Mixed-Use Developments.

INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS:

Roads, Bridges, and Public Utilities.

INDUSTRIAL CONSTRUCTION:

Warehousing and Logistics Hubs.

• We Work In Richmond, Delta, Burnaby, And The Entire Bc Region

• We Work In Richmond, Delta, Burnaby, And The Entire Bc Region

Make it stand out.

  • EXPERIENCED TEAM

    Skilled in complex site conditions.

  • SAFETY-FIRST APPROACH

    Strict adherence to safety standards.

  • TIMELY DELIVERY

    Avoiding delays to keep projects on schedule.

  • ENVIRONMENTALLY RESPONSIBLE

    Soil disposal and erosion control.

Looking for reliable Bulk Excavation, Grading, or Shoring services?

– Contact JKCE Probuild today to discuss your project and how we can assist.

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