







This one had two main pieces - a 2,000-gallon holding tank install and getting the interior floors of a large shop graded and ready for concrete. Both need to be done right before anything else can move forward. Get either one wrong and you're dealing with costly fixes down the road.
The tank side of the job involved digging, setting the precast concrete tank with a knuckle boom crane, and connecting the pipe through the sidewall. That's not a job you want to cut corners on. Proper depth, correct pipe pitch, and solid connections are what keep a holding tank functioning the way it should - year after year.
Inside the shop, we graded the entire floor to prep it for a concrete pour. A floor that isn't graded correctly will cause problems with drainage, cracking, and long-term performance of the slab. We also ran the underground utility rough-ins before any concrete goes down - because once that slab is poured, there's no going back.
That's really the whole point of this kind of work. Every decision made underground or at grade level affects every phase that comes after. We take that seriously on every job, whether it's a shop build, a residential site, or a full excavation project.
If you've got a building project coming up that needs excavating, underground utilities, or holding tank work in the Ham Lake area, this is exactly the kind of work we do day in and day out.