Foundation excavation


A yellow excavator bucket dumps dirt and rocks into a metal container under a cloudy sky.

Give your building a rock-solid foundation.
A yellow excavator bucket dumps dirt and rocks into a metal container under a cloudy sky.
A construction worker in a hard hat and orange vest uses a vibrator tool to settle wet concrete poured onto a rebar grid.

When Do You Need Foundation Excavation?

  • Construction of a new residential, commercial or industrial building.
  • Expansion or addition of an extension to an existing building.
  • Replacement or reinforcement of weakened foundations.
  • Correcting soil or drainage problems before construction.
  • Major repair work after damage or subsidence.

Our Approach to Foundation Excavation


1.

Site Assessment

2.

Preparation and Marking

Setting up laser markers for precise excavation.

3.

Excavation

Removal of soil and rocks to the required depth, in accordance with standards.

4.

Levelling

Levelling and compacting the soil to prepare it for the foundations.

5.

Final Inspection

Verification of compliance before pouring concrete.

Start your project on solid foundations.
A yellow excavator bucket dumps dirt and rocks into a metal container under a cloudy sky.
A yellow excavator bucket dumps dirt and rocks into a metal container under a cloudy sky.
A modern two-story white house with large glass windows, a balcony, and a green lawn under a clear blue sky.

Why Choose EXCAVATION FRANCOEUR & FILS INC?

Every foundation requires work done according to industry standards. At EXCAVATION FRANCOEUR & FILS INC, we use a jackhammer to break up stones and rock, as well as a laser system with a mechanical shovel for perfect levelling and alignment. The result: a solid foundation that lasts.