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Foundation excavation in Beaverton, OR. Beaverton Excavation Co. digs footings, crawl spaces, and basements square and to depth for your concrete crew. Free estimates, licensed and insured.
Foundation excavation in Beaverton is layout-driven dirt work: footings, stem walls, crawl spaces, and basements dug square, to depth, and ready for inspection. Beaverton Excavation Co. digs foundations for new homes, additions, shops, and light commercial projects across Beaverton and Washington County. The plan gives the dimensions; our job is to make the excavation match without making the concrete crew fix the hole.
What makes Beaverton different is the range of ground under those plans. Low lots can bring wet clay and groundwater into the trench, while hillside sites may need stepped cuts, stable working benches, and careful drainage from the high side. Basalt can show up in places, and disturbed old fill is common around older properties. We dig to bearing, manage water, and leave a clean excavation that is ready for forms and steel.
Beaverton Excavation Co. excavates foundation work from the drawings, with the dimensions, bearing, and drainage details kept in view. We dig:
Accuracy is what makes a foundation dig useful to the concrete crew. We lay out from the plans, cut footings to the required width and depth, and keep the excavation bottom on undisturbed bearing soil or properly compacted support rather than loose fill. Soft spots are over-excavated and rebuilt with compacted structural rock when the plans require it. The finished hole should let forms and concrete proceed without re-digging or re-squaring.
On Beaverton winter digs, water is often the limiting factor. We schedule excavation close to inspection and pour timing, add footing drains or sumps where the site calls for them, and protect the subgrade so the hole does not sit open collecting rain. Good water control keeps the foundation work clean instead of delayed in mud.
Beaverton foundations go into very different ground over a short distance. Older lots in Central Beaverton, Vose, and West Beaverton often mean tight access, previous additions, old slabs, and disturbed soil. Newer hillside work on Cooper Mountain, Sexton Mountain, South Beaverton, and the West Slope can mean stepped footings, retaining cuts, and water moving off the high side. Commercial pads near the Silicon Forest corridor bring their own access and scheduling constraints. Each setting changes how the hole is dug and protected.
The shared Beaverton problem is water. Low-lying ground tied to the city's old Beaverdam history can push groundwater into open footing trenches, while sloped lots can collect runoff from above if the excavation is left exposed. We time foundation excavation to the pour, install footing drains and sumps where the water calls for it, and dig to solid bearing below disturbed topsoil so your concrete crew forms and pours on stable ground.
An average Beaverton home foundation excavation usually falls between $2,000 to $6,500. Foundation type, depth, rock or wet soil, access, and haul-off determine where it lands; footing and crawl-space work is usually lower, while basement excavation costs more. Equipment with an operator runs about $110 to $190 per hour, spoil haul-off is roughly $60 to $120 per cubic yard, and structural rock for over-excavation is about $35 to $60 per ton. The table shows typical Washington County ranges.
| Foundation dig scope | Typical size | Typical Beaverton cost |
|---|---|---|
| Footing trenches (addition) | per project | $1,500 – $4,000 |
| Crawl space / stem wall dig | average home | $2,000 – $6,500 |
| Full basement excavation | average home | $6,000 – $18,000 |
| Over-excavation + structural rock | add-on | +$1,500 – $6,000 |
| Footing / foundation drain | per project | $1,500 – $5,000 |
Ranges are typical for the Beaverton / Washington County area and include excavation, spoil handling, and cleanup. Basement depth, rock, wet ground, and access move the number. We give a firm, itemized quote after a free site visit — no obligation.
Foundation excavation follows the building permit, and the footing inspection usually comes after digging but before concrete. Beaverton Excavation Co. works from the inspected plan, coordinates with your general contractor and concrete crew, and handles the county-required erosion control. Our role is to keep the excavation piece aligned with the GC's schedule so the pour is not waiting on the hole.
We study the plans on site, check soil, water, and equipment access, and return a written itemized quote.
Layout is set from the foundation plan, while erosion control and inspection timing are coordinated around the build schedule.
The crew excavates footings, walls, or basement areas to spec, keeping the bottom on solid bearing and managing water during the dig.
The excavation is timed for footing inspection, then handed to the concrete crew clean, square, and at the required depth.
An average Beaverton foundation excavation usually runs $2,000 to $6,500. Footing and crawl-space work is generally lower; basement excavation with haul-off can reach $6,000 to $18,000. Depth, access, rock, wet clay, hillside cuts, and structural fill all affect cost. We give a written number after reviewing the plans and walking the site.
Foundation excavation includes digging footing trenches, crawl spaces, basements, stem walls, or grade beams to the plan dimensions and bearing requirements. If the soil is soft or wet, we over-excavate and rebuild with compacted structural rock. Where the plans call for drainage, we install footing or foundation drains and manage water so the hole stays stable until concrete.
The depth comes from the foundation design, frost requirements, and bearing soil. Footings need to sit below frost depth on undisturbed or properly compacted support, while crawl spaces and basements follow their plan elevations. In Beaverton, we also watch for saturated clay, disturbed fill, and hillside drainage that may require over-excavation or structural rock.
Yes. Foundation excavation has to line up with layout, footing inspection, and pour timing. We work from the inspected plan, coordinate with the general contractor and concrete crew, and schedule the dig so the hole is clean, square, and ready when forms and steel arrive instead of sitting open through unnecessary rain.
Yes, but timing and drainage matter. A Beaverton winter can put rainwater or groundwater into an open excavation quickly, especially on low ground or below a slope. We dig close to the inspection and pour, use sumps or footing drains where needed, and protect the subgrade so the concrete crew is not working in mud.
Send over the basics of the job and we will visit the property, walk the ground with you, and price the scope in writing — no pressure and no obligation. Call, text, or use the form; we reply the same business day.
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