№ 198 · Listed
Trade · Garage Doors
Location · St. George
Status · Listed in 435 Alliance

Garage Doors

Quality Excavation, Inc.

St. George · Listed in the 435 Alliance — a Southern Utah register of vetted, locally owned businesses.

Quality Excavation runs out of 1472 East 3950 South in St. George, in the trades-and-civil corridor along 3950 South where most of Washington County’s excavation, concrete, and supply outfits keep yard space. Third-party business directories date the corporation to 1995 — a year that has not been confirmed on the company’s own site and should be verified directly. The origin story the company tells starts with twelve employees and ten pieces of equipment; directory data now places revenue in the $10–20 million range and headcount between 50 and 99, which would put Quality Excavation among the larger excavation outfits in Southern Utah.

A B2B Excavation Shop

The website is unusually plain by Southern Utah marketing standards. There is no consumer-facing pitch, no portfolio of finished backyards, no homeowner testimonials. That is the tell. Quality Excavation’s customers are general contractors and developers, not retail homeowners, and a contractor whose pipeline runs through SUHBA member relationships and master-planned-community rough-grade contracts does not need a marketing site. The work comes through the bid sheet.

Service Mix

Disclosed services are road building, mass and finish excavation, trucking, and underground utilities — wet (water, sewer, storm) and likely dry (power and telecom conduit) installation. SUHBA membership in the excavating contractors category is consistent with that workflow: subdivision pads, builder lot work, road base, and utility trench packages on tracts being delivered to production homebuilders like Visionary, Sullivan, and Cole West.

Where the Gaps Are

Quality Excavation in the 435

Quality Excavation reads as a serious crew-and-iron operation in the same band as Bryce Christensen Excavating, with a slant toward subdivision and road infrastructure rather than demolition and residential one-offs. For directory purposes, this is the contractor a homebuilder calls to rough-grade a 200-lot tract — not the contractor a homeowner calls to dig a foundation.

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