Subgrade preparation, aggregate base, curbing, and drainage for commercial roads and parking lots.
Road construction in Auburn ranges from parking lot access drives serving commercial tenants on Grant Avenue to full reconstruction of municipal streets carrying traffic to the hospital, the correctional facility, and the Route 20 corridor. Backwell handles commercial road work from the subgrade up, including proofrolling and undercut where soft clay is found in the Owasco outlet valley, placement of geotextile separation fabric over weak subgrades, crushed stone base in the lifts called for by the design, and asphalt binder and wearing courses placed by certified paving crews. On private commercial sites, we build parking lots, truck courts, and service drives sized for delivery traffic and snowplow operations. On municipal and institutional projects, we work to Auburn DPW standards, New York State DOT specifications, and Cayuga County requirements depending on the jurisdiction. Curbing, drainage inlets, traffic control signage, and pavement markings are all within scope. Every road construction project in the Owasco Lake watershed includes erosion control, and paving schedules are planned around the temperature windows that New York weather allows for quality asphalt placement, which in Auburn effectively means April through October.
Subgrade preparation, proof rolling, aggregate base placement, concrete curbing, sidewalks, storm drainage for commercial parking lots, access roads, and subdivision road construction.
Auburn's subsurface conditions are shaped by its position at the Owasco Lake outlet, where glacial lake sediments dominate the valley floor. Downtown and the Owasco River corridor sit on deep lacustrine clay and silt deposits, often soft and saturated, with perched groundwater common within a few feet of grade. Historic industrial fill from 19th-century mill operations complicates excavation along Seymour Street, the outlet, and portions of West Genesee Street, where construction crews routinely encounter buried foundations, cinders, brick rubble, and abandoned utility runs. Moving north toward the correctional facility and Grant Avenue, the terrain rises onto glacial till and drumlin deposits with denser, stonier soils and shallower bedrock. The Emerson Park area features reworked shoreline sediments and seasonally high water tables. Bedrock is typically Onondaga limestone or Hamilton Group shale, surfacing on the eastern and southern uplands. Any excavation near the lake outlet or river corridor should anticipate dewatering requirements and contaminated soil screening.
Auburn excavation work falls under overlapping jurisdictions tied to the Owasco Lake watershed, the city's role as a drinking water supplier, and Cayuga County environmental oversight. The Owasco Lake Watershed Inspection Program, administered jointly by Auburn and the Town of Owasco, enforces strict erosion and sediment control requirements on any ground-disturbing work within the watershed boundary, with mandatory inspections and harmful algal bloom prevention measures. The Cayuga County Water Quality Management Agency reviews stormwater practices and septic-related excavation. Downtown projects along Genesee Street and State Street require review by the Auburn Historic Resources Review Board when work affects contributing structures in the local historic district. Standard requirements include NY 811 Dig Safely markouts, SPDES general permit coverage for sites over one acre, Cayuga County Health Department permits for water and sewer connections, and Auburn DPW street opening permits. Trucking routes through downtown are restricted, and any work near the Owasco outlet requires additional DEC coordination.
Backwell serves commercial and municipal clients throughout Auburn, including:
Commercial minimum $20,000. We run our own fleet — excavators, dozers, tri-axle dump trucks, compaction equipment — and self-haul all material. No third-party trucking markup, no schedule surprises. 5.0 stars across 25 Google reviews from contractors, developers, and municipal clients across Central New York.
For broader commercial site work in the region, see our guide on commercial site work costs in Central New York.
Call (315) 400-2654 for project estimates, or send site plans for review. We typically respond within 24 hours on commercial inquiries.
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