

Every successful project begins with proper sub-grading—and that’s where we at MXC Excavating come in! We provide precise site grading that ensures safety, stability, and long-term performance for your property.
Whether you’re preparing land for a new build, driveway, road cut, or landscaping project, our skilled team uses modern equipment to deliver smooth, well-drained surfaces ready for construction. From site preparation and clearing to compaction and final clean-up, we make sure your property is set on a solid foundation from the very start.
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At MXC, we believe proper Grading is about creating a stable base for whatever comes next. Here’s how we handle it:
We shape the land to design elevations, removing organics and balancing cut and fill to form a stable base for construction.
Our operators refine the surface with precision, adjusting slopes and elevations for proper drainage and a smooth, even finish.
We spread and compact topsoil or granular material, preparing the surface for pavement, sod, or final landscaping.
Using advanced laser-guided controls, we achieve millimetre accuracy on sports fields, parking lots, and pads for perfect drainage and performance.
At MXC Excavating, grading is more than just moving dirt — it’s about shaping land that performs. Proper grading protects your property, prevents water pooling, and reduces erosion while creating a solid foundation for homes, driveways, and commercial sites. Our certified and insured crews bring years of hands-on experience throughout Dunnville, Haldimand County, Hamilton, and Niagara, delivering results that stand the test of time.
From lot grading and driveway preparation to parking lot grading, road cuts, and complete site development.
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Proper grading ensures water drains away from your home or building, preventing flooding and structural issues.
Yes. We provide professional grading for driveways, parking lots, and access routes.
Absolutely. We work with homeowners, builders, developers, and municipalities on projects of all sizes.
Improper grading can lead to water pooling, soil erosion, and long-term damage to structures.