Project Information
Answers before the equipment moves.
Find quick answers about our work and what to send for project review. For details specific to your site, plans, or schedule, contact Lindsley Excavating directly.
What types of work does Lindsley Excavating handle?
Our services include commercial site development, excavation, grading, base and compaction, storm drainage, underground utilities, asphalt paving, demolition and concrete removal, land clearing, trucking, stone slinger placement, equipment hauling, topsoil and restoration, plus residential excavation, driveways, and ponds.
What area do you serve?
Lindsley Excavating LLC is based in Fulton, New York, and serves projects throughout Central New York. Contact us with the project address so we can review the location and scope.
Do you work on both commercial and residential projects?
Yes. Our listed capabilities include commercial sitework as well as residential excavation, driveways, ponds, grading, drainage, and related earthwork.
Can you provide trucking and material placement?
Yes. Lindsley Excavating offers tri-axle hauling, stone slinger placement, equipment hauling, and material movement in support of sitework and standalone hauling needs.
Do you install new concrete?
Our listed concrete service is demolition and concrete removal. If your project includes new concrete, identify it separately when you send the plans so the scope can be reviewed accurately.
What information helps with an estimate?
Send the project location, current plans and specifications, bid date or desired schedule, site access information, and a clear description of the work you want included. Quantities or a bid form are also helpful when available.
Can you review a project before pricing it?
Yes. Send the available documents first and note whether a site visit is requested. Call (315) 593-8448 to coordinate project-specific questions.
How do I send plans?
Use the contact page to start the conversation, email Shawn@lindsleyexcavating.com, or call (315) 593-8448. Include a download link if the plan files are too large for email.
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