At Tim Greenleaf Engineering our demolition and grading services are among the best available in the Southern California area. Our services include building and interior demolition, deconstruction, mass excavation, hillside repairs, custom house pads, import and export. Tim Greenleaf Engineering has over 100 combined years of demolition and grading experience.
We are prepared for all types of projects. We take pride in our industry leading finish, leaving the next trade with a perfect site to continue production for both residential and commercial. See our article in CALCONTRACTOR Magazine's 2011 Grading and Excavation Issue.
We are prepared for all types of projects. We take pride in our industry leading finish, leaving the next trade with a perfect site to continue production for both residential and commercial. See our article in CALCONTRACTOR Magazine's 2011 Grading and Excavation Issue.
Services
Our capabilities cover a full range of your grading needs making Tim Greenleaf your one stop shop. We have three divisions of grading that ensure maximum production with an industry leading finish. At Tim Greenleaf Engineering no job is too big or too small. Our jobs vary from footing soil removal from hard to reach locations in Laguna, to single family homes in Newport Beach to 100 acre mass grading projects.
Tim Greenleaf Engineering provides specialized services for any size project in residential, commercial, industrial and land clearing. With our highly qualified and well trained staff we deliver extensive experience using the latest state of the art demolition equipment to ensure both the protection of your investment and the environment at every phase.
With access to a fleet of trucks such as; highsides, lowsides, bottom dumps, super tens, lowbeds and ten wheelers, Tim Greenleaf Engineering is capable of transporting several cubic yards of earth and debris from any construction site, demolition field and more. We can also handle smaller jobs for soil and rock removal from residential areas.
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Kara Thorsen
Aug 25, 2015
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