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H&H Trenching2 weeks ago
A sneak peak of things to come at Bishop’s Pumpkin Farm. Last week our grading crew wrapped up the dirt work on this amphitheater for Webb Construction and the Bishop’s family.
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H&H Trenching3 weeks ago
This morning we began demolition on the old Evans Furniture building, clearing the site for a future medical building to be constructed for Feather River Tribal Health.
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H&H Trenching2 months ago
Yesterday we officially broke ground on our newest project, Fiddyment Storage in Roseville. We will be doing this one with Webb Construction.
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H&H Trenching2 months ago
*** Position Filled**** We’re growing and we’re looking to add another truck driver this year. Applicant should be expecting to be putting in around 50 hrs a week. Off weekends unless you want to work them. Will train the right candidate. Competitive pay. Quality equipment. You’ll be trained on heavy equipment in order to be able to load yourself on job sites. All work local to Marysville / Yuba City. Won’t lay you off if it rains or work gets slow. Call or text Jeremy to setup an interview 530-933-9596
H&H Trenching
H&H Trenching3 months ago
This week we started a new project in Marysville, at the old Cannery Building. We will be doing this one with Neenan Archistruction out of Colorado again. This project will see us completely remove and replace the entire parking lot along with all new planters and sidewalks around the building. We will be doing storm drain and sewer improvements as well. There will also be a considerable amount of offsite improvements including new curb, gutter, and sidewalk down J street as well as removal and re-paving of both J street and 6th street. All of this work will be done to open a new Ampla Health, PACE facility (Program of All Inclusive Care for the Elderly) with a pharmacy.
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H&H Trenching4 months ago
A recent house demolition job we completed in Yuba City. This job was unique because the customer only wanted half of the house torn down. They are still living in the other half and want to build a new addition rather than work with what was already there. There was a basement under part of the house that stayed and the part that got demolished. We removed the concrete top off the basement and backfilled it with compacted base rock so the new addition could be built over the top of it.