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ABOUT C.A.G. CONTRACTING
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C.A.G. Contracting, LLC is a licensed General Contractor located in Newton Grove, North Carolina.  We are a family owned and operated company that has 20+ years of experience in the construction industry.  We take great pride in our workmanship and the ability to deliver exceptional results on every project while building lasting relationships with our customers.

We provide sitework services for residential, commercial and new construction projects throughout Eastern North Carolina.  We specialize in demolition, storm drainage, erosion Control, site utilities, site grading, clearing & grubbing and aggregate hauling.

C.A.G. Contracting, LLC is HUB/WBE Certified with the North  Carolina Department of Administration. 

TESTIMONIALS

Here's what our customers have to say:
 
"I'm very happy with the quality of work and service I received. They showed up on time, did the job quickly, and were very polite and professional. Would definitely use C.A.G. Contracting again."
- Mike R.
"This company REALLY stands behind their work. They were very professional from start to finish. I cannot recommend a better company in the area. Give them a call - you'll be glad you did."
— Angela W.
"I highly recommend C.A.G. Contracting. It's so refreshing to deal with an honest company. They completed the job as promised and didn't try to sell me anything I didn't need. Five stars all the way."
— Eddie R.

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What is Sitework?


Sitework refers to the various activities that are undertaken to prepare a construction site for building. It includes all the work that is done before the actual construction of a building or structure can begin, such as clearing the land, grading the site, and installing utilities. Sitework is an essential part of any construction project and is critical to the success of the project.

One of the primary tasks of sitework is to prepare the site by clearing it of any debris, trees, or other obstacles that may be in the way. This often involves the use of heavy equipment, such as bulldozers, backhoes, and excavators, to remove any unwanted material from the site. This is typically done in preparation for grading, which involves leveling the ground to the proper elevation to allow for construction to begin.

Once the site has been cleared and graded, the next step in sitework is often to install utilities, such as water, sewer, and electrical lines. This involves digging trenches and laying pipes or cables to connect the site to the appropriate utilities. The installation of utilities is critical to the success of the project, as it ensures that the site will have access to the necessary resources for construction and operation.

Another important aspect of sitework is the installation of infrastructure, such as roads, sidewalks, and parking lots. This is often done at the same time as the installation of utilities, and involves the use of concrete or asphalt to create a durable surface for vehicles and pedestrians. Infrastructure is critical to the success of a project, as it allows for safe and efficient access to and from the site.
In addition to the above tasks, sitework may also involve the installation of landscaping, drainage systems, and other site-specific features. This may include the construction of retaining walls, stormwater management systems, and other features that are necessary to ensure the stability and safety of the site.

Overall, sitework is an essential part of any construction project and is critical to the success of the project. It involves a wide range of tasks and activities that are designed to prepare the site for construction and ensure that the site is safe, stable, and functional. Without proper sitework, a construction project may face a range of challenges and obstacles that could delay the project or even put the safety of workers and the public at risk.