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Rock Excavation Contractor in Port Byron, NY

Rock removal, ledge excavation, and rock breaking for construction projects in Central New York. Serving Syracuse and all of Onondaga County.

Rock Excavation Services in Syracuse

Backwell provides professional rock excavation services in Port Byron, Cayuga County, and the surrounding area. Central New York has plenty of rock just below the surface, and when your project hits it, you need a contractor who does not flinch. Backwell handles rock excavation using hydraulic breakers, ripping, and mechanical removal methods. We break, load, and haul rock to clear foundations, trenches, and building sites.

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Why Port Byron Chooses Backwell

Based in Constantia, NY, we are local to Onondaga County and know the area, the soil conditions, the regulations, and the contractors. When you hire Backwell for your rock excavation project in Port Byron, you get a crew that shows up on time with the right equipment and gets the job done. Contact us today for a free estimate.

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Geography & Site Conditions in Port Byron, NY (Cayuga County)

Port Byron occupies the Owasco Outlet / Seneca River corridor in northeastern Cayuga County, on terrain shaped by the Erie Canal and the surrounding drumlin field. Soils across the village and adjacent parcels are a mix of Honeoye silt loam and Lima silt loam on the drumlin flanks, Palmyra gravelly loam on the outwash benches, and Canandaigua silty clay loam and Lyons silt loam in the low canal-side flats.

The Erie Canal, the Seneca River, and the Owasco Outlet all converge near the village, creating a complex hydrologic picture with multiple base-level controls. Commercial site work in Port Byron regularly involves structural fill on the clay-loam and silt-loam flats, cobbly trenching on the drumlin flanks, and dewatering on canal-adjacent and river-adjacent parcels. NYS Canal Corp review applies inside the canal prism. Stormwater permitting ties into the Seneca / Oswego River watershed. Shallow bedrock can appear on the higher drumlin summits but is rarely a design constraint on commercial buildable land.