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BASALT SITE SERVICES

Ellensburg, WA

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Driveway
Site Preparation
Foundation
Landscaping
Water Treatment
Excavation
Grading
Erosion Control
Tree Removal
Septic Tank
Land Clearing

Description

Basalt Site Services is a certified veteran-owned general contractor based in Ellensburg, Washington. Established with a commitment to quality and reliability, the company specializes in providing a wide range of excavation and utility services. Catering to the needs of Central Washington, Basalt Site Services is recognized for its proficiency in various project types, including grading, foundation preparation, septic systems installation, and land clearing.

Their team is skilled in erosion control and tree removal, ensuring that every project is handled efficiently and to the highest standards. A licensed installer for septic systems in Kittitas and Chelan counties, Basalt Site Services demonstrates expertise in managing underground utilities involving storm, sewer, water, and electrical earthwork.

The company prides itself on its veteran leadership, bringing discipline, attention to detail, and a strong work ethic into their operations. Their mission is to provide exceptional service while maintaining open communication with clients throughout the project lifecycle. Whether it’s for residential or commercial projects, Basalt Site Services is dedicated to delivering top-notch solutions tailored to the unique needs of their clients. For those looking to initiate a construction or excavation project, Basalt Site Services stands ready to assist with professional expertise and a commitment to excellence.

Services Provided

Driveways; Erosion Control; Excavation; Foundation Prep; Grading; Land Clearing; Septic Systems; Storm Utilities; Sewer Utilities; Undergrond Utilities; Water Utilities; Earthwork for Electrical; Tree Removal

Certifications

certified veteran-owned general contractor

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