Utilities Companies
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.
Line Work That Keeps Cities Running
Utility crews don’t have time to wait on material. At 370 Crossing, we keep topsoil, fill dirt, and recycled aggregate ready for water and gas projects of all sizes. From trench backfill to surface restoration, every load plays a role in keeping work on track. Crews move fast, and the material supply has to keep up. Our yard is set up to keep trucks in and out without long delays. When the line is open, every minute counts.
What Keeps Utility Projects Moving Forward?
Every utility project follows a sequence: dig, install, backfill, and restore. Each step relies on the right material being available at the right time. Fill dirt builds the base and supports trench stability. Aggregate locks in around pipes and prevents shifting under pressure. Topsoil finishes the surface so the area can be returned to grade. Keeping that flow consistent helps avoid downtime and repeat work.
Backfill That Holds Its Ground
Backfill supports everything underground. Fill dirt is used to bring trenches up to grade and provide a stable base layer. Recycled aggregate adds structure and helps reduce settling over time. Using the right combination helps protect pipes from movement and pressure changes. Crews rely on material that compacts well and stays put. A solid backfill job prevents future repairs and callbacks.
Matching the Pace of Jobsites
Utility work often runs on tight schedules with multiple crews in motion. Material delays can bring everything to a halt. Keeping topsoil, fill dirt, and aggregate ready for pickup helps crews stay on schedule. Fast loading times mean trucks spend less time waiting and more time moving. Organized stockpiles make it easy to get in, load up, and head back out. That kind of flow keeps projects from falling behind.
Clean Material for Clean Closeouts
Fill dirt is used to build up low areas and bring sites to grade before adding a top layer. Topsoil is best for grass, landscaping, and any area where growth is expected. A dirt and screenings mixture can help with rough grading and compactable fill in certain conditions. Recycled aggregates and minus rock create solid foundations for roads and pads. Clean rock supports drainage behind walls or under structures. Each material has a role, and using them in the right order keeps projects moving without rework.
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.
