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Earthmoving & Excavation in Gosford

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Servicing Residential & Commercial Properties

MCJ Excavations is your go-to solution for professional excavation and earthmoving services in Gosford. Owner and experienced excavator operator, Matt Johnson, takes pride in delivering tailored solutions to meet the unique requirements of home and business owners throughout the region.


From trench digging and drainage earthworks to swimming pool excavations and land clearing, Matt is dedicated to ensuring every project is completed to the highest standards of quality. No matter the scope or size of your project, count on Matt to get the job done right, on time and within budget.


Ready to get started? Get in touch with MCJ Excavations today on 0404 781 909 to discuss your requirements.

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Tailored Earthmoving & Excavation Services

From Narara Creek to Kibble Park, home and business owners throughout Gosford turn to Matt at MCJ Excavations to deliver tailored earthmoving and excavation services. He is available to assist with:


  • Trenching: Matt is equipped to dig trenches of any size and depth, ensuring they perfectly match your requirements. 
  • Drainage Services: Count on Matt to plan a drainage system designed to ensure proper water management and prevent potential flooding.
  • Swimming Pool Excavations: Planning on installing a pool? Trust Matt to handle the excavation process with precision and efficiency.
  • Land Clearing: From concrete removal to tree and debris clearing, Matt offers professional land cleaning services for construction projects.
  • Landscaping: Handling landscaping projects from start to finish, Matt is here to transform your dream outdoor space into a reality.


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Matt provides a wide range of excavation services for homes and businesses in Gosford. Equipped to handle everything from excavations for new driveways to swimming pools, trust Matt to complete your project to your exact requirements.

Does your Gosford property require trenches for utilities or foundations? Matt has got you covered. He can dig to any size or depth, meticulously planning each project to minimise disruptions to surrounding areas.

Entrust Matt with your Gosford landscaping project and watch your vision bloom into reality. From site preparation to soil removal, Matt is dedicated completing all aspects of your project with precision.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What does land clearing for construction projects involve?

    Land clearing for construction projects involves removing vegetation, trees, rocks and debris from a site to prepare it for development. This process typically includes clearing trees and brush, grading the land to establish proper elevations and removing any obstacles that may hinder construction. Land clearing ensures a clean, level site ready for building, infrastructure or landscaping.

  • How long does it take to dig the foundations for a drainage system?

    The time to dig foundations for a drainage system varies based on factors such as the size of the area, soil conditions and equipment used. Generally, for smaller residential projects, it may take a few days to a week, while larger commercial or council projects might require several weeks or even months to complete excavation and foundation work.

  • What is the process for backfilling trenches after utility installation?

    After utility installation, trenches are backfilled systematically to ensure stability and safety. The process involves layering backfill material, typically compacting in layers to prevent settling and maintain proper grade. Special attention is paid to backfilling around utilities to avoid damage. Once complete, the surface is graded and restored to its original condition, minimising disruption to the surrounding area.

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