EXCAVATION IN FLORIDA
With every project, we leverage our expertise in preconstruction planning, comprehensive project management, and successful project controls, including cost, schedule, and quality
Capling Leveling, Inc. excels at anticipating our clients’ project needs. Our staff of professionals delivers accountability throughout the project’s lifecycle. Whether removing trees and undergrowth, rock, or other site materials, skilled and experienced heavy equipment operators use heavy earth-moving machines like excavators, loaders, trenchers, backhoes, dump trucks, bulldozers, and single or tandem scraper tractors and skid steer loaders.
Our experienced field supervisors understand these projects’ geographic parameters, environmental conditions, and critical needs. They coordinate the site areas traversed by large equipment and teams of laborers as they seamlessly conduct operations daily.
At Capling, we understand that a project’s size doesn’t determine risk. We strive to protect our crews, on-site inspectors, and agency professionals by using standard safety protocols, pre- and on-site training of our personnel, and continuing support services to educate and improve team cohesion.
Preparing a site for the next stage of construction is one of our services.
GPS & LASER LEVELING IN FLORIDA
Land leveling is a technique commonly used in the farming industry. It prepares the fields between plantings, increasing the efficiency of water, labor, and energy resource utilization.
Capling Leveling knows the importance of staying abreast of new technologies and equipment that will provide our customers with the most proficient and time-saving capabilities. Capling leveling is equipped with the latest GPS and laser technology.
USING DRONES IN HEAVY CIVIL EARTH-MOVING
Efficiency
Using standard survey techniques, about five acres can be surveyed in an hour, and 120 acres can be surveyed in an hour with drone technology.
Expense reduction
Traditional site surveying requires much more time and a larger workforce to complete a survey. With the added hours and surveyors come salaries, equipment, and other expenses associated with construction work.
Safety
Using a drone significantly reduces the chance of fatal and non-fatal injuries on a construction site. These places are often difficult to reach and have hazards such as poisonous snakes, quicksand, fallen branches and trees, and other obstacles that can and do endanger workers.
Improved Data Accuracy
Quick, accurate, and cost-efficient drone surveying can be done as often as necessary, and it provides the ability to analyze the data with a cloud-based software platform such as Propeller. Drone surveying also ensures that all project stakeholders, from subcontractors to off-site work teams, can access the data in an easy-to-understand format to ensure the project progresses on time and according to design.
STORMWATER MANAGEMENT IN FLORIDA
Before land development began in Florida, naturally formed wetlands, lakes, and thousands of square miles of these conditions existed.
With the advent of the human population migrating to the area, building homesteads, farms, cities, and towns began to use measures to help control flooding by slowing down storm surges, absorbing rainwater before it reaches waterbodies, and filtering out nutrients and sediments collected by stormwater.
Modern flood and erosion control approaches protect municipalities from flooding, erosion, and home and property destruction.