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PUBLIC UTILITIES

 

PUBLIC UTILITIES

Precision in Preparation

At Dirt Ops, preparing a construction lot for public utilities isn’t just another step in the process—it’s a mission that demands precision, coordination, and experience. Across North Carolina—from Charlotte to Mooresville to Statesville—we’ve handled utility preparations for projects of every size and complexity, from storage facilities to industrial parks and commercial developments. Our team begins by clearing and grading the land, shaping the site to design elevations that ensure efficient drainage and accessibility for trenching. Every move is deliberate, laying the foundation for seamless underground infrastructure that supports the entire build.

Planning and Coordination

Once the land is ready, we coordinate directly with utility providers to map out water, sewer, electrical, gas, and communication lines. We call in every 811 locate, verify every connection point, and plan our trench routes down to the inch. Our operators then begin excavation, cutting clean trenches to exact depths and widths, followed by bedding each utility line in carefully compacted material. We make sure every pipe is aligned and sloped precisely, preventing future settlement or flow issues. Whether we’re laying storm drains, running electrical conduit, or installing water mains, we treat each connection as mission-critical—because one error underground can cost time and money above ground.

Execution and Integration

After installation, our crew backfills and compacts each trench in controlled layers to eliminate voids and ensure long-term stability. We finish the site with precision grading, tying everything into the broader stormwater management system. By integrating utility installation with erosion control and runoff planning, we prevent drainage problems before they start and keep the site compliant with state and local regulations. Our coordinated approach ensures that every part of the site works together as one cohesive system—strong, reliable, and built to last.

Experience and Dependability

What sets Dirt Ops apart is our ability to see problems before they exist. With decades of experience moving dirt, cutting grades, and installing utilities across the Carolinas, we know the signs of potential trouble and how to fix them before they ever slow a project down. We’ve built our reputation on doing the job right the first time, efficiently and affordably. And while we’re large enough to handle multiple sites at once, we’re still small enough to take personal pride in every trench we dig, every pipe we lay, and every project we finish. At Dirt Ops, we don’t just prepare the land—we prepare it to perform.

MAPPING

Utility mapping and coordination is a crucial first step in preparing a site for public utilities.
MAPPING

TRENCHING

Trenching and bedding are critical steps in preparing a site for public utilities, ensuring underground systems are installed securely and efficiently.
TRENCHING

INSTALLING

Installing utility infrastructure is the core phase of underground site work, where all critical systems—water, sewer, storm drainage, and electrical—are placed according to design specifications.
INSTALLING

BACKFILLING

Backfilling and compaction are the final critical steps in underground utility installation, ensuring long-term stability and preventing ground settlement.
BACKFILLING

UTILITY MAPPING & COORDINATING

Utility mapping and coordination form the backbone of a successful public utility installation. Before any excavation begins, Dirt Ops works directly with key providers—such as Duke Energy, Piedmont Natural Gas, and municipal water and sewer departments—to confirm exact service points and infrastructure layouts. We begin by reviewing detailed utility plans, verifying that every trench, conduit, and connection point aligns with site specifications and state regulations. Calling 811 (North Carolina One Call) is a mandatory step in our process to locate existing underground utilities and prevent accidental strikes that could cause damage, safety hazards, or project delays. Once all utilities are accurately mapped and marked, our team finalizes spacing and elevation clearances between lines, ensuring compliance with local codes and long-term functionality. This meticulous coordination not only protects the job site but also sets the stage for seamless installation of power, water, sewer, and communication systems.

TRENCHING & BEDDING

Trenching and bedding are where the real groundwork happens in public utility preparation. Once the utility layout is finalized, Dirt Ops moves in with precision excavation equipment to dig trenches to exact specifications—deep and sloped for gravity-fed sewer lines, or shallower and narrow for electrical and communication conduits. Each trench must meet strict depth, width, and grade requirements to ensure stability and accessibility. After excavation, we place bedding material, typically sand or fine stone, to create a smooth and supportive base that cushions the utility lines and prevents shifting or damage over time. This phase is governed by North Carolina’s Stormwater Design Manual and local engineering codes, which dictate slope, compaction, and material standards to ensure durability and safety. At Dirt Ops, we treat this process with military precision, knowing that proper trenching and bedding are the backbone of every successful utility installation and a vital safeguard against future settlement or failure.

INSTALLATION OF INFRASTRUCTURE

Installation of utility infrastructure marks one of the most vital stages in the site preparation process. Once trenching and bedding are complete, Dirt Ops’ crews move in to install the full network of underground systems, including water lines (ductile iron or PVC), sanitary sewer lines (PVC or HDPE), storm drain piping (RCP, HDPE, or CMP), and electrical and communication conduits. Each utility requires its own specific installation technique and depth to maintain performance and meet local codes. For example, sewer lines must maintain a precise slope for gravity flow, while stormwater pipes must be aligned to handle peak runoff volumes safely. Our operators and pipe layers use laser-guided equipment and grade checks to verify alignment throughout installation. After each section is laid, we conduct rigorous testing—such as pressure, vacuum, or air tests—to ensure every system is leak-free and up to code. Only after passing inspections do we proceed with careful backfilling and compaction. At Dirt Ops, we build every utility system with durability, accuracy, and long-term functionality in mind—because what’s beneath the surface determines the strength of what’s above it.

BACKFILLING & COMPACTION

Backfilling and compaction mark the transition from underground work to surface finishing—and getting it right is essential for the longevity of the utilities beneath. After every pipe, conduit, or drain has been installed and inspected, Dirt Ops begins the process of backfilling each trench with suitable materials in carefully measured layers. Using moisture-conditioned soils, crushed stone, or select fill, we rebuild the ground in controlled lifts, compacting each layer with precision equipment to eliminate voids and prevent future settlement. This process not only stabilizes the surrounding earth but also protects the integrity of the installed utilities by distributing loads evenly. Our crews adhere strictly to North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) and local municipal standards, verifying compaction density through field testing to ensure compliance and durability. Once complete, the site is fine-graded to design elevation, leaving a clean, level surface ready for the next stage of construction.

WHY USE DIRT OPS?

MULTI-SITE ABILITY

SELF MANAGEMENT

PROBLEM SOLVING

SAFETY CULTURE

FAMILY OWNED

OUR OTHER SITE WORKS SERVICES

GRADING & LAND DEVELOPMENT

Our seasoned staff, battle-tested over countless assignments, possess the capability to navigate and conquer the challenges of any terrain from commencement to completion, with no reliance on external guidance or assistance.

High altitude view of the grading and site works happening at the construction site in Mooresville, NC.

STORMWATER MANAGEMENT

Dirt Ops emerges from a storied pedigree of stormwater management, having cut its teeth in the crucible of this critical discipline. We understand the terrain management needed to channel stormwater properly.

ABOUT OUR UNIT

Dirt Ops stands as a seasoned veteran in siteworks, boasting decades of operational excellence. Our journey commenced on the front lines, executing precision grading and stormwater management for highways and parking lots, laying the foundation for our ascent to larger and more intricate assignments.

Embedded within the core of Dirt Ops is a familial bond, a cohesive unit that has weathered the trials of time together. Every operation undertaken by Dirt Ops is a manifestation of unwavering pride and meticulous care, a testament to our commitment to excellence in every bucket’s strike and every contour reshaped. Our legacy is etched in the landscapes we’ve transformed, from humble beginnings to the grandeur of monumental projects.

As a tightly-knit family unit, Dirt Ops places communication at the forefront of our strategy. Our lines of communication are clear and open, ensuring seamless coordination with allies on the construction front. Flexibility is our hallmark; just as the battlefield demands swift adaptation, Dirt Ops adjusts its approach with finesse, accommodating changes on the job site with the precision of a well-drilled platoon.

Dirt Ops stands as a beacon of reliability and adaptability, a force that not only reshapes terrains but also redefines the standards of quality in land development. We march forward, our commitment unwavering, as we continue to carve our legacy into the earth we transform.