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Black Mountain Excavation

BME combines expert excavation services with turnkey solutions for large-scale solar and Landfill Gas-to-Power projects—offering earth moving, site engineering, land surveying, and underground utility installation, all delivered with cutting-edge equipment, precision, and a commitment to staying on schedule.

Black Mountain Excavation strives to uphold pure professionalism delivering exceptional customer service.

We are fully licensed, bonded, and insured, ensuring the highest level of safety and protection for both our clients and staff.

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We are a Proud excavation company looking to help you with your excavation or utilitiy needs. Proudly based in Colorado, serving clients nationwide.

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Proudly based in Colorado, serving clients nationwide.

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Commercial Excavation
Dalston Zimmerman

Top 5 Mistakes to Avoid in Commercial Site Development

Commercial site development is a complex puzzle with many moving parts—from permitting and excavation to utilities and drainage. One wrong move early on can snowball into expensive delays, change orders, or structural problems down the road.

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Renewable & Specialized Projects
Dalston Zimmerman

The Role of Erosion Control in Solar Farm Site Development

Solar farms are designed to operate for decades—but poor erosion control can put that longevity at risk before the first panel is even installed. Managing erosion during and after excavation is crucial to the success of your solar project, especially on undeveloped or sloped terrain.

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Environmental & Regional Factors
Dalston Zimmerman

Navigating Permits and Environmental Regulations for Colorado Excavation Projects

Excavation isn’t just about moving dirt—it’s about doing it legally, safely, and responsibly. In Colorado, the regulatory landscape can be just as challenging as the terrain. From state-level environmental reviews to local permits and erosion control plans, commercial developers must navigate a complex web of requirements before the first scoop of soil is removed.

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