Robar Excavation, LLC

Robar Excavation, LLC General and Excavation Contractor in Rhode Island

12/07/2017

The toy Road Building Set by Metalcraft was in great demand in the 1930s, and it’s a rare collectible today. With movable wheels and articulated components, the set included a bright red and green dump truck, excavator steam shovel, and machinery hauling truck.

12/05/2017

If you want to learn more about excavation services and equipment, explore the National Construction Equipment Museum in Bowling Green, Ohio. The collection includes antique excavators and construction equipment along with historic literature, films, photographs, and records.

11/30/2017

On a foundation job, our professionals expertly prepare the site and can use the aggregate that we have removed to support the foundation. We have extensive training in both grading and backfilling.

11/28/2017

Possibly the largest excavation project undertaken was the digging of the Panama Canal. By the time it was completed, close to 300,000,000 cubic yards of dirt had been removed. Much of the dirt was used in other large-scale construction projects, including turning an island into a peninsula.

11/23/2017

A wheel trencher looks a bit like a circular saw, but much larger. Also called a "rock wheel," this can be used in either soft or hard soils, and can cut harder ground than a chain trencher. In fact, a wheel trencher can even be used to cut pavement.

11/21/2017

Vibrations from different sources can affect the strength and stability of an excavation trench. Common sources include nearby vehicle traffic or concurrent construction operations such as the moving of soil, compaction, pile driving, and blasting.

11/16/2017

If you’re considering adding a water feature like a koi pond to your backyard, it’s important to have the area professionally excavated. Otherwise, you risk creating little more than an uneven spot in the lawn that can’t adequately hold water.

11/14/2017

Some factors that affect the stability of a trench include soil type, weather, moisture, vibration, surcharge (excessive weight near the trench), time, existing foundations, and previous excavations.

11/09/2017

Over time, old sewer lines and water lines can break and need to be replaced. If they’re on your property, you’re responsible for fixing them, but an excavation expert can help with removing the old pipes and making trenches for the new ones.

11/07/2017

Not sure how to handle a particular problem in your landscaping? Think it will require heavy equipment? A professional excavator may have the answer. Call for an estimate and see what solutions they can propose- you might be surprised.

11/02/2017

A key part of any excavation is making sure all of the underground lines are marked so they can be avoided. After all, cutting into cables or sewer lines can cause big problems. Excavation experts will make sure to get these mapped and marked first.

10/31/2017

One type of excavation is topsoil excavation, which refers to the removal of exposed layers of the earth’s surface, including any vegetation that happens to be there. This can be advantageous, as it removes moisture from the lower soil levels, making them easier to handle.

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