Open-cut trenching for utility installation, shoring, dewatering, OSHA-compliant trench safety.
Trenching in DeWitt is a rock-and-till proposition from Erie Boulevard to Jamesville. Backwell digs trenches for water, sewer, storm, gas, electric, communications, and fiber across commercial sites throughout the town, and every trench plan accounts for the likelihood of hitting Onondaga Limestone at shallow depths. Our fleet includes rock trenchers, hydraulic hammers, and excavators sized for both long utility runs and tight commercial infills. We've trenched through the parking lots around Carrier Circle, installed service laterals on Widewaters Parkway, and opened deep mains along Erie Boulevard East during after-hours window work.
Open-cut trenching for water, sewer, electric, gas, and telecom utilities. Trench boxes, slide rail shoring, dewatering, compaction testing. OSHA 29 CFR 1926 Subpart P compliant.
DeWitt sits atop the Onondaga Limestone formation, and karst conditions dominate excavation work across the town. Shallow bedrock is the defining challenge: in Jamesville and along the Butternut Creek valley, competent limestone is often encountered within two to six feet of the surface, and sometimes at the surface itself in areas near the Jamesville Quarry. Solution cavities, fractured seams, and occasional sinkholes require careful evaluation before deep excavation, foundation work, or utility trenching. Any significant excavation in DeWitt should assume rock will be encountered and plan for hammering, ripping, or blasting where depth requires it.
The Town of DeWitt enforces stormwater and site development standards that exceed NYSDEC SPDES minimums, particularly within the Butternut Creek and Limestone Creek watersheds. Commercial and industrial projects disturbing more than one acre require a full SWPPP, site plan review by the Town Planning Board, and often additional water quality volume beyond the state baseline because of the karst geology and the creeks' sensitivity. Projects along Erie Boulevard East, Widewaters Parkway, and the ShoppingTown redevelopment footprint face heightened scrutiny around infiltration practices.
Backwell serves commercial and municipal clients throughout DeWitt, 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.
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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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DeWitt occupies the eastern edge of Syracuse where the Onondaga Escarpment climbs from the Butternut Creek lowland up onto the Appalachian Plateau. The lowland portions of the town — along Erie Boulevard, Route 5, and I-690 — run across Honeoye silt loam and Palmyra gravelly loam on glacial till and outwash, while the higher ground east of the escarpment transitions to Mardin and Langford channery silt loams with common fragipan development.
Butternut Creek controls much of the regional drainage, eventually feeding the Onondaga Lake watershed. Commercial site work in DeWitt regularly deals with shallow Onondaga limestone along the escarpment face, including the commercial corridor around Route 92 and Manlius Center, as well as perched water and reduced infiltration on the fragipan soils above the escarpment. Projects near Erie Boulevard and Widewaters sit on former wetland and industrial fill and often require geotechnical characterization before excavation. Stormwater permitting ties into Onondaga County MS4 and Onondaga Lake AOC cleanup standards. Many commercial parcels require subsurface investigation before excavation to confirm rock depth and historic fill extent.