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Osborn Rock Walls specializes in environmentally friendly engineered rock walls and site development services in California.

OSBORN ROCK WALLS

Meadow Vista, CA

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Category

Site Preparation
Foundation
Excavation
Grading
Erosion Control

Description

Osborn Rock Walls is a leading provider of engineered rock wall solutions based in Meadow Vista, California. Established in 1984, the company focuses on creating environmentally friendly and durable retaining walls that effectively blend with natural landscapes. Utilizing local stones, Osborn Rock Walls prides itself on delivering aesthetically pleasing and structurally sound rock walls that stand the test of time.

In addition to rock wall construction, Osborn Rock Walls offers a range of services, including heavy equipment transportation, site development, grading, and excavation. Their commitment to quality and professionalism is reinforced by positive customer testimonials, highlighting the company's ability to meet and exceed client expectations with timely project completion and exceptional craftsmanship.

Osborn Rock Walls takes a holistic approach to its projects, ensuring that each phase from planning to execution aligns with best practices for sustainability and design. Whether enhancing residential properties or tackling larger commercial projects, the team's expertise in rock wall engineering and site development positions them as a trusted choice for clients throughout California. With a firm belief in the synergy of nature and construction, Osborn Rock Walls remains dedicated to providing solutions that are both functional and visually appealing.

Services Provided

Erosion Control; Excavation; Grading; Rock Breaking; Rock Slope Protection; Site Development; Site Prep; Terracing; Tree & Brush Removal; Water

Licenses

Lic. #648088; CSLB #648088

Certifications

CSLB #648088

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