What We Do
Excavation Services
We use our own small and heavy excavating equipment; all of which is well-maintained for increased up-time.
Demolition
With an experienced staff of operating engineers, Scherber Companies can stage a safe, multifaceted demolition, under the most grueling circumstances.
Helical Anchors
Helical anchors are commonly selected for earth anchoring applications because they are quick to install and can be proof-tested and loaded immediately with no concrete to cure or de-watering of the excavation to deal with.
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Our Services | Trench Support Burnsville Minnesota
At Scherber Companies, we specialize in providing you with a wide variety of residential, commercial and Municipal Excavating Contractor services while emphasizing quality, value, and customer service. We serve the entire Twin Cities.
- Excavation
- Demolition
- Shoring
- Water & sewer
- Material Fill/Hauling
- Septic & Sewer Systems
- Footings
- Pool Excavation
- Pool Removals
- Dump Truck Service
- Grading
- Excavation
- Wetland Restoration
- Helical Anchors
- Rain Water System
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Trench Support Burnsville MN
Scherber Company is a organization that offers a wide range of trench shoring systems services to benefit contractors and homeowners. Because exceptional service is the core of our business, we have a team of experienced drivers and equipment operators focused on doing the job right the first time. All of our workers are required to undergo rigorous driving, machinery operation and safety training. Trench shoring is the process of bracing the walls of a trench to prevent collapse and cave-ins. The phrase can also be used as a noun to refer to the materials used in the process.
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20160 75th Avenue North Corcoran, MN 55374
612-282-7403
ScherberCo@yahoo.com
Burnsville is a city 15 miles south of downtown Minneapolis in Dakota County, Minnesota, United States. The city lies on bluff overlooking the south bank of the Minnesota River upstream from its confluence with the Mississippi River.