Welcome to JP Excavating

JP Excavating

JP Excavating, Inc. has been moving dirt and beautifying the land since 1993.

The company's experienced crews are specially trained and ready, with the most up to date equipment and technology, to handle the job quickly and efficiently the first time and always on-time. The excavation specialists at JP Excavating, Inc. are the most talented and effective in their fields insuring you get the highest quality work available. Our reputation for excellence speaks for itself. We are bonded, licensed and insured in Utah, Nevada and Arizona.

Our proactive working relationship with our customers is the key to our longevity. We 'partner' with our customers to meet their needs and objectives efficiently and professionally. We pride ourselves in anticipating any future situations that we can steer in a positive direction to save our customers time and money. We accomplish this through value engineering, design reviews and expertise gained from past experience.

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Current Projects

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SR18; Bike Path Shoulder Widening - Diamond Valley, Utah
This project includes roadway excavation, culvert installation, and base preparation for the addition of a bike path.


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Gap Wash Erosion Protection Repair- St. George, Utah
Installation of gabion rock baskets and rip rap along a 2,000- foot long reach of the Gap Wash adjacent to the Tonaquint Center.


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St. George Temple Chiller Addition - St. George, Utah
Includes site demolition, excavating basement foundation, utilities, and de-watering.


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Upcoming Projects

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Summer 2013 Brian Head Restoration Project - Brian Head, Utah
Project consists of 220,000 CY of earthwork, dewatering, traffic control, levee construction and piping.