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Dirt Work, Excavation & Grading in West Texas

Cut, fill, compaction, and site excavation that establish the pad and elevations every foundation and structure depends on. From heavy civil earthwork on large commercial and industrial sites to smaller pads, Apex self-performs the work to engineered spec across the Permian Basin.

Engineered PadsElevations established to the structural spec
Cut & FillBalanced earthwork, compacted to tolerance
Heavy Civil ScaleLarge commercial and industrial sites
Self-PerformedApex crews, not subcontractors
The Pad Beneath Everything

Every foundation inherits the dirt beneath it.

A pad compacted to the wrong density or built to the wrong elevation forces expensive rework once the foundation is poured and the structure is up. Apex sequences cut, fill, excavation, and compaction to engineered spec first, so the concrete and structure above it start level and stable.

Most excavation contractors and grading contractors in West Texas do the dirt and leave. Apex crews stay on the job through utilities and concrete, so the pad is built for what actually goes on top of it rather than to a generic spec.

Because Apex carries the whole build, earthwork is sequenced with everything that follows, all under one contract with one point of accountability.

What It Covers

The full dirt work scope.

Every part of moving, excavating, and compacting earth to establish the pad a build stands on, handled under one contract.

01

Cut & Fill

Moving and balancing earth to bring the site to the elevations the structure is designed against.

02

Compaction

Soil compacted to engineered density so the pad carries the foundation and structural loads above it.

03

Grading to Elevation

Establishing pad and site elevations to the tolerances every foundation and structure depends on.

04

Site Excavation

Construction site excavation for foundations, utilities, and grade work, cut to line and depth.

05

Drainage & Grade

Grading shaped so water leaves the site the right way instead of pooling against the structure.

06

Heavy Civil Earthwork

Large-scale earthwork on commercial and industrial sites, down to smaller residential-scale pads.

How It Goes

How the pad gets built.

1

Set the Targets

Grading elevations and compaction targets are set from the engineering plans, so the earthwork is built to the spec the structure is measured against.

2

Excavate, Cut & Fill

Earth is excavated, moved, and balanced across the site to bring the pad and surrounding grade to the planned elevations.

3

Compact to Spec

Fill is compacted to engineered density in lifts, so the pad carries the foundation and structural loads without settling.

4

Hand Off to Concrete

The finished pad is handed to underground utilities and foundations, sequenced so nothing is torn back up.

Where We Work

Earthwork across the Permian Basin.

Apex is based in Midland and runs dirt work, excavation, and grading across West Texas.

Midland & Odessa

Local crews and equipment, so mobilization is not a line item that eats the schedule.

The Oilfield Corridor

Big Spring, Andrews, Pecos, Monahans, Crane, and the lease sites in between.

Wider West Texas

Lubbock, San Angelo, and Hobbs, New Mexico for projects that fit.

Caliche & Local Soil

West Texas ground behaves differently from the plan. Apex prices for what is actually there.

Common Questions

Frequently asked questions

What does dirt work and earthwork include?
Apex dirt work covers cut and fill, compaction, site excavation, and grading to elevation across West Texas. It establishes the pad and site elevations to engineered tolerances, so the foundations and structure built on it start level and stable. It is the earthwork phase every build depends on.
Does Apex do construction site excavation?
Yes, with its own crews. Site excavation for foundations, utilities, and grade work is self-performed rather than subcontracted, and it is sequenced with the grading and concrete phases around it so the site is not opened up twice.
Is Apex a grading contractor as well as an excavation contractor?
Yes. Apex handles excavation, grading, and drainage as one scope rather than separate trades. Site grading, land grading, and drainage shaping are all part of establishing the pad, and doing them together is what keeps elevations consistent across the site.
Does Apex handle earthwork on large acreage?
Yes. Apex handles heavy civil earthwork on large commercial and industrial sites across the Permian Basin, down to smaller residential-scale pads. Cut, fill, and compaction are sequenced to engineered spec so the site is ready for the phases that follow.
How does West Texas caliche affect the dirt work?
Caliche is hard, inconsistent, and expensive to guess at. Crews that have not worked this ground routinely underprice the excavation and then hit rock. Apex has run Permian Basin dirt for years, so the bid reflects what is actually under the site rather than an optimistic assumption.
How does dirt work connect to the rest of the build?
Dirt work is the pad every foundation and structure sits on. Because Apex carries the whole build under one contract, earthwork is sequenced with the underground utilities and concrete that follow, so trenches and pads are not reopened once later phases begin.
Explore More

Related construction services.

Dirt work is one phase of the civil scope Apex self-performs.

Site Development

Clearing, drainage, and site prep that come before the pad is built.

Underground Utilities

Utilities set and tied in before concrete goes over the top.

Concrete Services

Foundations and slabs placed on the pad the earthwork established.

Civil Construction

The full civil scope, from raw dirt through build-ready infrastructure.

Have a pad to build?

Tell us about the site and the build. You will get a straight answer on scope and how Apex would take it from raw dirt to a compacted, build-ready pad.