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LOGAN SITEWORK CONTRACTORS INC

Fruitland Park, FL

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Demolition
Driveway
Site Preparation
Land Clearing

Description

Logan Sitework Contractors, Inc. is a well-established family-owned business based in Fruitland Park, Florida, providing professional excavation and site preparation services. With a strong heritage dating back to the 1950s, when T.F. Logan began his dirt hauling and grading operations, the company has evolved through three generations, currently led by Jim Logan and his sons, Brooks and Drew.

Specializing in site grading, site clearing, and demolition, Logan Sitework serves the diverse needs of residential and commercial clients in Lake, Sumter, and Marion Counties. Their projects range from custom home site preparation and driveway construction to land clearing for large developments. The company is also known for their commitment to supplying quality materials, including fill material, clay, and crushed stone products.

With over 40 years of experience, Logan Sitework has contributed to many significant construction projects and landmarks in the region, all while maintaining a reputation for honesty, reliability, and dedication to client satisfaction. They prioritize project timelines and quality of service, continuously striving to exceed customer expectations.

Logan Sitework emphasizes a strong connection to the community and its workforce, offering competitive pay and benefits for its employees. Whether involved in barn construction or building pads, Logan Sitework has the equipment and expertise to deliver exceptional results, ensuring effective site preparation for a wide variety of applications.

Services Provided

Barn Pads; Building Pads; Demolition; Driveway Construction; Excavating and Grading; Land Clearing; Site Grading; Stem Wall Backfill; Yard Grading

Licenses

Contractors License CGC 1517107

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