Heavy Construction

Utility companies return to the same types of jobs again and again. Having a reliable source for fill dirt, aggregate, and topsoil keeps that cycle moving.

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Material That Stands Up to Big Jobs

Heavy construction projects rely on material that can handle constant pressure and movement. At 370 Crossing, we supply topsoil, fill dirt, and recycled aggregate for large-scale site work. From early grading to final surface prep, each phase depends on the right material. Crews need consistency across multiple loads and multiple days. The yard is built to keep trucks moving without long wait times. When the job is large, material flow matters.

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What Drives Progress on Large Sites?

Big projects move in phases, and each phase depends on what’s underfoot. Fill dirt builds elevation and shapes the site during early work. Recycled aggregate forms the base for roads, pads, and structures. Topsoil comes in at the final stage to complete surface grading. Keeping these materials flowing in the right order keeps crews productive. Delays in one phase can ripple across the entire project.

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Building a Base That Doesn’t Shift

A strong base supports everything that comes after. Recycled aggregate compacts tightly and creates a stable layer for heavy loads. It helps reduce settling and supports long-term durability. Fill dirt is used to build up the site before base layers go in. Each layer has to be placed and compacted correctly to avoid issues later. A solid foundation keeps the project moving without setbacks.

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Moving Dirt at Scale

Heavy construction involves constant hauling, grading, and reshaping of the land. Fill dirt is used to bring areas up to grade and prepare for structural work. Large volumes require a steady supply to keep crews working without interruption. Fast loading times help trucks cycle in and out efficiently. Organized material piles make it easy to get what’s needed without confusion. Keeping dirt moving keeps the project moving.

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Finishing Strong with Topsoil

As projects near completion, surface work becomes the focus. Topsoil is used to prepare areas for grass, landscaping, or final grading. A consistent layer helps create a smooth and even finish across the site. Clean material reduces the risk of debris affecting the final result. Crews rely on material that spreads evenly and holds its grade. A strong finish leaves the site ready for the next phase.

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Ready to Get Started?

Streamline your next project in Bridgeton, MO and surrounding areas with 370 Crossing. Contact us today to set up your account, schedule a drop-off of clean fill, or request a pick-up of our recycled aggregate, topsoil, or fill dirt.