Private roads, subdivision roads, access roads, and industrial road construction. Full earthwork from subgrade to finished surface.
Backwell builds roads that last. From private driveways and farm roads to subdivision streets and industrial access roads, we handle the complete earthwork scope, clearing, grubbing, subgrade preparation, base material installation, drainage, and final grading. We self-haul all aggregate and base materials with our own trucks, keeping your project on schedule and on budget.
Commercial projects in New York increasingly require more than dirt work. Backwell operates on Davis-Bacon prevailing wage rates under NYS Labor Law, is apprenticeship program compliant under the IRA framework that governs solar and clean energy tax credits, staffs its own CPESC-certified environmental professionals with current NYS Erosion and Sediment Control Inspector certifications, handles full SWPPP execution under NYSDEC construction general permits, and has experience working under ORES Article VIII conditions on utility-scale projects. We run certified payroll under 29 CFR Part 3 and 5 on qualifying jobs, document apprenticeship hours under 26 CFR 1.45-7, and handle the paperwork side of commercial construction as thoroughly as we handle the earthwork. For developers, GCs, and solar EPC firms who need a civil contractor that understands the compliance framework, not just how to operate an excavator, that is the Backwell difference.
Backwell provides road construction services across Oswego, Oneida, Madison, Cayuga, Seneca, Wayne, Cortland, and Onondaga counties. Based in Constantia, we mobilize quickly to job sites throughout the region.
If your project involves rental property, multi-family, or commercial real estate in New York, our sister company RenPro Property Management can take over operations after the dirt work is done. RenPro manages office buildings, retail space, and industrial properties. More about our network.
A look at the equipment, conditions, and field conditions we handle across Central New York, from winter emergency calls to solar corridors and commercial site work.