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Dupuy's Coal & Excavating
Serving communities in the Greater Knoxville area, Dupuy's Coal & Excavating offers exceptional services, including house demolition, commercial demolition, and more. Our team is committed to providing reliable and responsible services. more
Rue Excavating
Rue Excavating is an experienced excavation contractor servicing the greater Knoxville, TN area. We have performed a wide variety of commercial and residential jobs over the years, including structural demolition, concrete removal, and more. more
Amac Excavating
Amac Excavating has been in operation since 1994 that possess the comprehensive experience and high-quality equipment needed to handle all your demolition needs, like commercial demolition, residential demolition, and more. more
Cozy Excavation and Contracting
In Knoxville, Tennessee, Cozy Excavation and Contracting specializes in digging and excavating of all types. We work hard to meet customers' needs, whether it be digging holes for septic systems and water lines, removing oil tanks, grading, or landscaping. more
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