// PROJECT ARCHIVE

Projects that
transform land
in Southern Maine.

Explore excavation, site development, septic, drainage, erosion control, and demolition projects completed across Southern Maine.

500+ Projects Completed75 Mile Service RadiusResidential & CommercialFully InsuredFree Estimates
// MEASURABLE RESULTS

Earthwork, by the numbers

Two decades of excavation, site development, septic, and drainage work across Southern Maine — the scale behind the portfolio.

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// THE WORK WE DO

Every phase of site development

From foundation excavation to stormwater management, Taylor Earthworks delivers the full range of earthwork disciplines across Southern Maine.

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// GEOGRAPHIC AUTHORITY

Project experience across Southern Maine

From the coast to the lakes region, Taylor Earthworks has completed excavation, drainage, septic, and site-development projects throughout Southern Maine — and we know how each town's ground behaves.

// WHO WE WORK WITH

Trusted across every sector

From a single homeowner to a municipal public-works department, Taylor Earthworks brings the same disciplined approach to every project.

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Homeowners

Custom home sites, septic, drainage fixes, and land improvement for families building or protecting their property.

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Builders

Reliable, sequenced site work that hands the framing crew a square, dry, build-ready pad on schedule.

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Developers

Subdivision mass grading, roads, utilities, and stormwater built to engineered plans and town approvals.

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Property Managers

Drainage corrections, regrading, and site maintenance that keep portfolios dry, safe, and compliant.

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Commercial Owners

Building pads, parking, utilities, and erosion control for retail, office, and industrial sites.

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Municipalities

Public-works earthwork, drainage infrastructure, and DEP-compliant projects for towns across the region.

// OUR METHOD

How we approach every project

A disciplined, five-phase process that keeps every Southern Maine project compliant, on schedule, and built right the first time.

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Evaluate Site Conditions

We walk the property, read the soil and ledge, and map drainage and access before quoting a number.

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Develop Plan

We design the earthwork and coordinate surveyors, engineers, and permits — DEP, shoreland, and town.

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Execute Earthwork

Clearing, excavation, and grading with the right machine, sequenced so each phase sets up the next.

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Install Infrastructure

Septic, utilities, curtain and perimeter drains, and stormwater built to keep the site dry for decades.

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Final Grade & Completion

Stabilized, compacted, graded to spec, and cleaned up — ready for the next phase of the build.

// PROJECT QUESTIONS

Answers before you break ground

Straight answers about cost, timelines, permitting, and site conditions for excavation and site-development projects across Southern Maine.

Excavation cost depends on scope, soil and ledge conditions, depth, and how much material has to be moved or hauled. Smaller jobs like a footing dig or utility trench often run a few thousand dollars, while full foundation excavation, building pads, and grading climb from there. The biggest cost drivers in Maine are near-surface granite ledge, high groundwater, and haul distance for spoils and imported fill. Because every lot is different, the only honest number comes from walking the property — we provide a free, itemized estimate after a site visit so there are no surprises.

A single house lot in Southern Maine typically takes one to three weeks depending on clearing, ledge, and drainage work, while larger or multi-lot developments run longer. We build a phased schedule so you know what's happening each week. Planning the earthwork before the foundation crew arrives — getting grades, drainage, and pad elevation right the first time — is what keeps the whole project on schedule.

Yes. We help you understand which permits your project needs and coordinate them so you stay compliant from the start. Septic installations require a state subsurface wastewater disposal permit through the local plumbing inspector, based on a licensed site evaluator's HHE-200 design. Work near water, wetlands, or in the shoreland zone triggers Maine DEP and shoreland-zoning review. Driveway entrances often need a town or MaineDOT permit. We work directly with site evaluators, surveyors, engineers, and code officers to keep your project moving.

Yes — near-surface granite ledge is the rule, not the exception, in Maine, and managing it is routine work for us. Depending on volume and location we rip, hammer, or bring in rock-splitting or blasting subcontractors. The key is planning for it: we identify ledge risk during the site visit and discuss the options and cost up front, so the schedule and budget account for it rather than being surprised mid-dig.

Absolutely — drainage is one of the things we do best. Chronic standing water, a flooding driveway, a wet basement, or an eroding slope almost always traces to grade that pushes water toward the home, compacted or clay-heavy soils, blocked culverts, and downspouts dumping at the foundation, all made worse by Maine's freeze-thaw cycle. Instead of throwing pipe at the symptoms, we diagnose the actual source, then engineer a complete path — catch basins, curtain drains, foundation perimeter drains, correctly sized culverts, and regraded swales that carry everything to a daylight outlet by gravity.

Yes. Septic installation is one of our core specialties throughout Southern Maine. We install new conventional, engineered, and mound systems, and we handle replacements and tank swaps for failing systems. Every install is built strictly to a licensed site evaluator's HHE-200 design and the Maine Subsurface Wastewater Disposal Rules — tank and distribution box set dead level on proper bedding, laterals at exact slope in clean stone, and inspected by the local plumbing inspector before any backfill.

Yes. Alongside residential work, Taylor Earthworks handles commercial site development across Southern Maine — building pads, parking areas, utilities, drainage, and erosion control for retail, office, and industrial projects. We work to engineered plans and town approvals, coordinate with general contractors and developers, and bring the equipment and experience to keep larger sites moving on schedule.

Taylor Earthworks is based in Saco and serves all of Southern Maine within roughly 75 miles. That includes Saco, Biddeford, Old Orchard Beach, Scarborough, Cape Elizabeth, Portland, Falmouth, Yarmouth, and Freeport along the coast, plus Gorham, Buxton, Standish, Windham, Sanford, Wells, and Kennebunk inland and to the south. Because we live and work here, we know the local soils, ledge, water tables, and each town's permitting expectations.

// LEARN MORE

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