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Land Excavation in Waco, TX

Site Work and Excavation for Greater Waco

Grading, clearing, foundation digs, and utility trenching for homes and commercial pads across the Waco area. Free site estimates and an 811 locate on every job.

Land excavation and site work in Waco, TX

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What to Know Before You Clear and Grade a Waco Lot

Excavator grading a lot in the Waco area

Buying a raw or overgrown lot around Waco is the easy part. Turning it into ground you can build on takes clearing, earthwork, and a compacted subgrade that will not move under the slab. Central Texas clay makes that last part matter more than a lot of first-time owners expect. Here is what the process looks like and where projects tend to go sideways.

Call 811 Before Anything Moves

Every dig starts with a call to 811, and by law it happens before excavation, with about two business days of notice. The utilities come out and mark buried gas, water, electric, and fiber so nobody clips a line. This is not optional and it is not a formality. Skipping it is how a weekend project turns into a gas leak and a very expensive afternoon.

Clear the Lot the Right Way

Dropping the trees is only half the job. The stumps and root balls have to be grubbed out below grade, because roots left in the ground rot over time and leave voids under whatever you build. Good land clearing and grubbing pulls the roots, backfills the holes, and compacts them so the fill you place later sits on solid ground instead of a future sinkhole.

Respect the Clay

A lot of soil around Waco is expansive clay that swells when wet and shrinks when dry. If the pad under your slab was not compacted to spec, that movement transfers straight into the concrete and you get cracks. Reputable site preparation and grading tests the subgrade against a Proctor result, usually 95 percent of maximum dry density, and places engineered fill in lifts so the number holds up.

Plan Drainage From the Start

Water is the thing that quietly wrecks foundations. The grade has to slope away from the building so stormwater sheds off the pad instead of pooling against it. That means positive slopes, swales where they are needed, and erosion control like silt fence and inlet protection while the ground is bare. Getting drainage right during earthwork is far cheaper than fixing a wet crawl space later.

Get the Permits Squared Away

Any site that disturbs an acre or more needs a stormwater plan, and most grading work needs a permit from the county. A crew that does this every week knows what the inspectors want and builds the erosion controls in from day one, so the job does not get red-tagged halfway through.

Thinking about clearing or grading a lot in the Waco area? Call Tnsmediagroup at (254) 638-0730, or contact us for a free site estimate before you break ground.

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Site Work and Excavation We Offer Nearby

One local outfit for the whole earthwork scope, from a raw wooded lot to a paving ready subgrade.

Site Preparation & Grading

Clearing, topsoil stripping, cut and fill, and rough to finish grading that shapes a raw parcel to the grading plan, setting pad elevations and drainage slopes on a compacted subgrade.

Land Clearing & Grubbing

Removal of trees, brush, and undergrowth, then grubbing the stumps and roots below grade, with haul off or on site mulching to open a wooded Waco lot for construction.

Foundation & Basement Excavation

Digging footings, crawl spaces, and basements to plan depth and dimension, with over dig for the forms, spoil management, and a level bearing surface ready for concrete.

Trenching & Utility Excavation

Trenching for water, sewer, gas, electrical, and drainage lines with proper bedding and backfill, using a trench box for worker protection in any cut five feet and deeper.

Drainage & Erosion Control

Positive grading away from structures, swales and French drains, plus silt fence, inlet protection, and erosion blankets that meet the stormwater rules for the site.

Pond & Detention Basin Excavation

Excavation and shaping of retention ponds, stormwater detention basins, and stock ponds to designed volume and side slopes, with keyed embankments and riprap outlet armoring.

The Waco Communities We Cover Every Week

We run equipment across Waco and the surrounding McLennan County towns, from city lots inside the loop out to the acreage in the outlying communities. Give us a rough address and we will confirm coverage on the spot.

  • Waco, TX (76701, 76707, 76710)
  • Hewitt, TX
  • Woodway, TX
  • Robinson, TX
  • China Spring, TX
  • McGregor, TX
  • Lorena, TX
  • Bellmead, TX
  • Lacy Lakeview, TX

Not sure we reach your parcel? Call (254) 638-0730 and we will tell you before you drive out.

Coverage and Scheduling Questions

Do you cover my part of the Waco area?
We dig throughout the city and the ring of towns around it. That includes established neighborhoods like Sanger Heights, Castle Heights, Richland Hills, and Parkdale, plus Hewitt, Woodway, Robinson, and out to China Spring. If your parcel sits in McLennan County, we almost certainly reach it.
Do I really need an 811 locate before you dig?
Yes, and we handle it. Texas law requires a call to 811 before any excavation, with roughly two business days notice so the utilities can mark buried gas, water, electric, and fiber. We file the locate on every job so nobody clips a line off Cobbs Drive or anywhere else.
How does a typical dig get scheduled and done?
We walk the site and give you a written estimate, file the 811 locate, then mobilize once the marks are down. Clearing and rough grading come first, then trenching or foundation work, then finish grading, compaction testing, and erosion control. Most residential lots wrap in a few days.
What does it cost to clear and grade my lot?
Light brush and grass can run under a couple thousand dollars an acre, while heavy tree cover with stump grubbing and haul off climbs toward $6,200 an acre. Grading typically runs $0.40 to $2.00 per square foot. We price it firm after seeing the ground.
How deep can a trench go before it needs shoring?
Under OSHA rules, any trench five feet deep or greater needs a protective system, which means sloping the walls, benching, or dropping in a trench box. A competent person inspects the cut daily. We build that protection into the plan on deeper utility and drainage runs.
What is the promise you stand behind?
We hit the elevations and compaction spec in writing, clean up the site, and stand behind the grade. If a pad we compacted does not test to the agreed density, we come back and correct it before the next trade shows up. That is the local promise on every job.
Do you pull permits and handle erosion control?
We help with the grading permit and, on any site disturbing an acre or more, the stormwater plan the state requires. Our crews install silt fence, inlet protection, and erosion blankets so the disturbed dirt stays on your Bagby Avenue lot instead of running into the storm drain.

Tnsmediagroup provides land excavation in Waco, TX, covering site preparation and grading, land clearing and grubbing, foundation and basement digs, utility trenching, drainage and erosion control, and pond excavation. Our operators run hydraulic excavators, crawler dozers, and skid steer loaders across residential lots and commercial pads. Every job opens with an 811 utility locate and a hard look at your grading plan. We work throughout McLennan County, from the older blocks off Austin Avenue near downtown out to the newer builds in China Spring.

Greater Waco keeps growing, and that means dirt work on everything from a single home pad in Hewitt to a detention basin off Valley Mills Drive. We handle cut and fill, topsoil stripping, and rough to finish grading, then compact the subgrade in lifts so what you build on actually holds. Whether the plan calls for a gravel driveway or a full basement excavation, we set pad elevations and drainage slopes to the engineer's numbers rather than a guess. The result is a buildable site, staked and ready for the next trade.

Being based in Waco shapes how we work. McLennan County soil runs heavy on clay in places, which swells and shrinks with the seasons and can wreck a slab that was not prepped right. We test compaction against a standard Proctor result, usually to 95 percent of maximum dry density, and we key embankments and armor outlets with riprap where water wants to move. Local knowledge is the difference between a pad that lasts and one that cracks by the second summer on Cobbs Drive.

We also keep the paperwork straight. Any site disturbing an acre or more needs a stormwater plan, and trenches five feet deep or greater need sloping, benching, or a trench box under OSHA rules. Our crews carry the silt fence, inlet protection, and erosion blankets that keep a job inside its permit, and a competent person walks every excavation before anyone steps into the cut. You get one number to call for the whole scope, from the first Bosque Boulevard lot clearing to the final seeding and cleanup.

  • 811 on every digWe file the utility locate before the bucket touches the ground, so no gas, water, or fiber line gets clipped on your Waco lot.
  • Compaction you can build onWe place engineered fill in lifts and test to 95 percent Proctor density, the spec most McLennan County slabs and driveways need.
  • Erosion and stormwater handledSilt fence, inlet protection, and graded swales keep your site inside its SWPPP so a passing rain does not wash the job into the street.
  • Licensed and insuredA local Waco crew, glad to share our license and insurance details before a single tree comes down or a trench opens.
  • What Local Site Work Costs

    Excavation pricing turns on the size of the parcel, the soil and tree cover, and how far dirt has to travel. Light brush grades out cheap, heavy clay and haul off runs higher. The ranges below are typical for the Waco area, and we put the firm number in a written estimate after we walk the site.

    Site Grading & Leveling$0.40 to $2.00 per sq ft
    • Cut and fill to the grading plan
    • Compacted, buildable subgrade
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    Utility Trenching$5 to $40 per linear foot
    • Water, sewer, gas, and electric
    • Proper bedding and backfill
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    Find Out If We Cover Your Address

    Tell us where the parcel is and what you are trying to build, and we will confirm coverage, walk the ground, and hand you a clear written estimate with no pressure. From a single foundation dig in Hewitt to a full commercial pad off New Road, one local crew handles clearing, grading, trenching, and cleanup.

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