Bryce Christensen has been moving dirt in Washington County for roughly three decades — the company’s own materials reference 33 to 36 years of experience in different snapshots, which puts the founding somewhere around 1989 or 1990. The shop runs out of a yard on Quarry Ridge Drive in southern St. George, with a second materials operation at the Fort Pierce Pit. Christensen is owner and project estimator both, the working pattern for a mid-sized excavation outfit where the same person bids the job and shows up to walk the site.
Dirt and Material From One Vendor
The Fort Pierce Pit is the part of this profile worth dwelling on. Bryce Christensen sells landscape rock, boulders, road base, and topsoil out of the pit, alongside running excavation crews on residential and commercial lots. For a homeowner finishing a Coral Canyon backyard, or a small contractor bidding a single-lot rough grade, the practical advantage is that the dirt-mover and the material-supplier are the same phone call. Most of the 435’s larger civil players do not work that way.
Service Mix
Excavation is the spine of the business: commercial site development, residential excavation, demolition, grading, water and sewer line installation, trucking and hauling. The NAICS coverage on file with the Associated General Contractors of Utah aligns with that — 237110 for water and sewer line, 237990 for other heavy and civil engineering, 238910 for site preparation, the mining codes for the pit, and 484110 for local freight trucking. Motor carrier registration is on file with FMCSA under USDOT 513663.
The Productive Middle
Bryce Christensen sits in a useful spot in the 435 excavation hierarchy. Suncore and Interstate Rock are over-capability for a homeowner’s foundation dig or a single-family demo. The owner-with-a-Bobcat operators are under-capability for a commercial pad. Bryce Christensen is large enough to bring real machines to the job and small enough that the owner is reachable. AGC of Utah membership signals baseline insurance, safety, and bonding for commercial GC work.
Bryce Christensen in the 435
Two listed addresses surfaced in research — Quarry Ridge Drive on the brand site, and 2052 East 3200 South in an AGC-tied search result — and the discrepancy needs reconciliation, but the Quarry Ridge yard is the one carried on the company’s own pages. Specific Utah DOPL number is not published. For a 435 listing, this is one of the few excavation shops in Washington County that does both residential-scale single-lot work and meaningful commercial site development without subcontracting either out.
Sources
- https://brycechristensenexcavating.com/
- https://brycechristensenexcavating.com/fortpierce-pit/
- https://members.agc-utah.org/list/member/bryce-christensen-excavating-inc-17691
- https://www.facebook.com/BryceChristensenExcavating/
- https://www.linkedin.com/in/bryce-christensen-0882a1112/
- https://safer.fmcsa.dot.gov/query.asp?searchtype=ANY&query_type=queryCarrierSnapshot&query_param=USDOT&query_string=513663
- https://www.thebluebook.com/iProView/1346554/bryce-christensen-excavating/subcontractors/locations-contacts/
- https://www.yelp.com/biz/bryce-christensen-excavating-saint-george