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87-acre site in Hernando County for Metro Development. We are providing full site development services for this upcoming subdivision. So far, we’ve installed silt fence, completed land clearing, logged trees to promote material reuse, and tilled the soil to remove excess organics. Grading operations are nearly complete, with our crews moving an average of 14,000 cubic yards of earth daily. Underground utility installation is next, with pipe materials already ordered and on the way.

Apopka, FL. This 305-acre subdivision is being completed. We have already performed clearing, grading, and utilities. This project involved placing 1.3 million cubic yards of fill, with a contract value of $23 million. The scope included large-scale earthmoving, requiring careful coordination of resources to meet project requirements. Nearing completion, the project is undergoing landscaping.

Clermont, FL. We were recently awarded this project, a 20-acre subdivision for Richmond American Homes. This job is currently in the pre-construction phase and will include complete site development services once work begins.

Dead River Road in Tavares, FL. We recently completed full site development for the 41.24-acre subdivision. Our scope included land clearing, grubbing, grading, underground utility installation, roadway stabilization, paving, striping, and offsite utility improvements.

San Antonio, FL. We’re currently working on a 140-acre residential subdivision project valued at $12 million. Our scope includes grading, excavation, and full site preparation to level the land for future home construction. So far, we’ve moved over 600,000 cubic yards of earth, with operations continuing to progress on schedule.

Orange County, FL. We provided full site development for this new fire training facility, including earthwork, underground utilities, grading, and asphalt paving—tailored to meet the project’s specialized requirements. The project is currently in its final phase, with as-built documentation underway to complete closeout.

Lake Apopka, FL. On Saturday May 31st, the winners were Dustin Drawdy and Wyatt Willis. The biggest fish was 8.2 Ibs and the biggest bag weight was 21.2 Ibs.