Long-term performance of Agricultural Excavation in Eau Claire, WI

Is your site ready to support farm buildings, drainage, and daily operations?

Agricultural excavation shapes pads, grades, and access areas that must perform under heavy loads, traffic, and seasonal conditions.

Serving West Central Wisconsin, 715 Excavating provides agricultural excavation services in Eau Claire, WI, and surrounding communities for farms and rural properties. We prepare land so that agricultural infrastructure is installed correctly and performs long-term.

Why Farms Work With 715 Excavating

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Experience With Rural Sites

We understand farm layouts, access needs, and how excavation affects working land beyond the building footprint.

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Drainage Considered Across the Property

Grades are shaped to manage water movement across yards, buildings, and field edges.

Equipment Sized for Farm Work

Machines and attachments are selected to work efficiently in open areas and around existing buildings and fences.

Clean, Usable Results

When excavation is complete, surfaces are stable, graded, and ready for construction or daily farm use.

Excavation That Fits Working Land

Farm excavation has different priorities than residential or commercial work. Equipment access matters. Drainage paths affect fields and yards. Pads must support heavy loads. And changes to the grade can impact water flow across large areas.

We approach agricultural excavation with those realities in mind. Cuts, fills, and grades are planned not just for the building, but for how the land will be used after construction is complete.

Agricultural Excavation Services We Provide

Barn and livestock building pads

Shaping and leveling pads that support structural loads, equipment access, and proper drainage around animal housing.

Machine sheds and storage buildings

Preparing stable building sites and access routes that carry heavy equipment and resist settlement under repeated traffic.

Grain bin foundations and access areas

Excavation and grading to support bin loads, concrete placement, and safe truck and auger access.

Manure system excavation and shaping

Cutting and shaping areas for pits, channels, and drainage features that manage runoff and protect surrounding ground conditions.

Utility trenching for rural services

Trenching for water, electric, and other services with depth, bedding, and backfill suited for frost and soil movement.

Drainage shaping and water control

Forming swales, ditches, and grades that move surface water away from buildings, yards, and traffic areas.

Yard and traffic area grading

Grading and shaping work zones, feed lanes, and equipment paths to improve access, reduce mud, and limit standing water.

Each project is planned around access, load requirements, drainage behavior, and long-term land use so farm infrastructure remains stable, workable, and serviceable over time.

Building Pads That Stay Level Under Load

Farm structures place heavy, uneven loads on the ground beneath them. Pads that settle or drain poorly create problems with doors, walls, floors, and equipment access.

We excavate and shape pads to:

When pads are built correctly, buildings install clean and remain serviceable year after year.

Drainage Shaping for Yards, Buildings, and Fields

Water control is one of the most important parts of agricultural excavation. Poor drainage affects not only buildings, but also traffic areas, feed storage, and field edges.

We shape grades to:

This work helps keep buildings dry, yards usable, and fields productive.

Utility Trenching for Rural Installations

Agricultural sites often require long utility runs and deeper installations to protect lines from frost and equipment loads.

We trench for:

Trenches are cut to depth, shaped for bedding, and backfilled and compacted so lines remain protected and surfaces stay stable.

How We Approach Agricultural Excavation

Site Review and Layout

We review building locations, drainage paths, soil conditions, frost depth, access routes, and utility plans before excavation begins. This allows pads, trenches, and grades to align with how the farm will actually operate.

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Excavation and Grade Formation

Pads, trenches, and drainage features are cut and shaped to match elevations, slopes, and bearing requirements. We establish stable building areas, controlled runoff paths, and access routes that support equipment traffic and daily use.

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Final Shaping and Site Readiness

Grades are refined, surfaces stabilized, and access prepared so buildings, utilities, and drainage systems can be installed without rework or alignment issues.

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Service Areas

715 Excavating  proudly serves the following communities in Western Wisconsin:

If your project is outside these areas, call to discuss availability.

What Our Customers Are Saying

Ready to Prepare Your Farm Site the Right Way

Agricultural excavation affects more than one building. It shapes how your land drains, how equipment moves, and how structures perform for decades.

If you’re planning a new barn, machine shed, utility installation, or drainage improvement, we’re ready to review your site and prepare the ground correctly from the start.

Contact 715 Excavating to schedule your site evaluation.

Frequently Asked Questions

We excavate for barns, livestock buildings, machine sheds, grain bins, utility installations, drainage improvements, and yard and access grading.

Yes. We build pads to support structural loads and equipment traffic while maintaining drainage and elevation control.

Yes. We shape grades, swales, and drainage paths to manage water around buildings, yards, and working areas.

Yes. We trench for water, sewer, electrical, and service lines serving barns, outbuildings, and farm systems.

Yes. We provide agricultural excavation services in Eau Claire, WI, along with rural excavation support across Chippewa Falls, Menomonie, Fall Creek, Bloomer, and surrounding communities.