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Commercial Earthwork Contractor in San Bernardino, CA

San Bernardino County

Commercial Earthwork Contractor in San Bernardino, CA

Mendozer X Earthworks Inc. is a licensed commercial earthwork contractor serving San Bernardino County. We partner with developers, general contractors, municipalities, and property owners on grading, excavation, concrete, and asphalt.

Quick answer: Commercial earthwork in San Bernardino, CA. Excavation, grading, demolition, paving, concrete, and site development for industrial and municipal projects.

Licensed #1069854
Placeholder — San Bernardino Mountains and industrial zone

Serving San Bernardino, CA

Commercial earthwork serving the San Bernardino Mountains / industrial redevelopment

Local Expertise

About This Market

San Bernardino's commercial landscape includes industrial pad preparation, warehouse grading, and municipal improvements across large parcels throughout San Bernardino County. Mass excavation, cut/fill balancing, and geotech-coordinated compaction programs set the foundation for every commercial build in the city.

Large-lot grading in San Bernardino industrial zones involves significant cut/fill volumes, export planning, and agency inspection sequencing that must align with developer and GC master schedules. Truck court paving, commercial concrete flatwork, and parking lot reconstruction follow pad certification with tight tolerance requirements.

Mendozer X Earthworks Inc. supports developers, municipalities, and GCs across San Bernardino with commercial-grade equipment, superintendent communication, and itemized estimates that reflect realistic production on San Bernardino County commercial parcels.

Common Issues

Commercial Sitework Problems We See Locally

Legacy Industrial Structures

San Bernardino industrial redevelopment sites often contain decades-old structures, slabs, and underground improvements requiring Phase I environmental review and permitted demolition before grading mobilizes on large former industrial parcels.

Large-Lot Export Volume

Former industrial zones in San Bernardino generate significant demolition debris, unsuitable soils, and excess cut material. Unplanned export volumes on large-lot redevelopments drive mid-project cost escalation and delay pad certification.

Agency Coordination

San Bernardino commercial projects require advance inspection scheduling, SWPPP compliance, and permit coordination across city and county jurisdictions. Missed inspection windows hold grading, utility backfill, and paving across the full horizontal scope.

Environmental Holds

Incomplete hazmat surveys on older San Bernardino commercial buildings trigger stop-work orders that halt demolition, grading, and the entire redevelopment schedule until abatement and clearance are restored.

On Site

Commercial Earthwork Project Photos

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Case Studies

Representative Commercial Projects

Placeholder — San Bernardino Industrial Redevelopment

San Bernardino, CA · Former Industrial Zone

Placeholder — San Bernardino Industrial Redevelopment

Scope
Full-scope commercial sitework including permitted demolition, large-lot mass grading, utility trenching, asphalt paving, concrete flatwork, and SWPPP compliance on an industrial redevelopment parcel in a former San Bernardino industrial zone.
Challenge
Legacy structures, significant export volumes from demolition debris and unsuitable soils, and multi-agency inspection requirements compressed the schedule between site clearing and pad certification.
Result
Build-ready pad delivered with demolition complete, export managed, and horizontal turnover ahead of vertical construction mobilization. Placeholder — final client metrics pending.
Placeholder — San Bernardino Municipal Paving Project

San Bernardino, CA · Municipal Commercial

Placeholder — San Bernardino Municipal Paving Project

Scope
Municipal paving improvements, curb and gutter reconstruction, and ADA path-of-travel sitework on a San Bernardino commercial improvement project with agency inspection and SWPPP compliance requirements.
Challenge
Agency inspection scheduling, base compaction standards, and phased paving execution had to align with active municipal operations and certificate-of-occupancy milestones.
Result
Horizontal improvements completed inspection-ready with BMP compliance maintained throughout execution. Placeholder — case study details coming soon.

Site Visits

What Our Site Visits Include

  • Review civil grading plans, geotechnical report, environmental assessments, and SWPPP requirements on San Bernardino industrial redevelopment parcels
  • Assess legacy structures, slabs, and underground improvements requiring permitted demolition before mass grading on former industrial zones
  • Document export volumes for demolition debris, unsuitable soils, and excess cut material with haul and certified disposal planning
  • Confirm utility routing, trenching sequences, and backfill compaction coordinated with wet and dry utility contractors
  • Evaluate full horizontal scope — demolition, grading, paving, concrete, and site development — against GC master schedule milestones
  • Deliver itemized commercial earthwork bid with demo assumptions, export quantities, and agency inspection sequencing within one business day

Evaluation

Our Commercial Earthwork Evaluation Process

01

San Bernardino Site Review

Walk San Bernardino commercial parcels with civil, geotechnical, and environmental plans. Document legacy structures, soils, export constraints, and full-scope earthwork requirements across demolition, grading, paving, and concrete.

02

Demo & Environmental Clearance

Define demolition sequencing, hazmat survey requirements, and environmental clearance pathways on San Bernardino industrial redevelopment sites before grading mobilization is committed.

03

Export & Disposal Planning

Quantify demolition debris, unsuitable soil, and excess cut export volumes with certified disposal coordination on large-lot San Bernardino former industrial parcels.

04

Agency & Production Plan

Confirm city and county inspection schedules, SWPPP requirements, and equipment sizing for large-lot grading and demolition on San Bernardino commercial redevelopment projects.

05

Scope & Schedule Estimate

Itemized bid with demolition quantities, export assumptions, recycling scope, and realistic production windows tied to your San Bernardino pad turnover and vertical mobilization date.

Why Mendozer X

Why Developers and GCs Call Us

Industrial Redevelopment Experience

Permitted demolition, environmental coordination, and site clearing sequenced before pad preparation on San Bernardino former industrial parcels with legacy structures and undocumented improvements.

Large-Lot Production Capacity

Commercial-grade equipment and superintendent-led crews sized for large-lot mass grading, export hauling, and horizontal improvements across San Bernardino industrial redevelopment zones.

Debris Recycling Coordination

Concrete, asphalt, and metal recycling streams coordinated during commercial demolition on San Bernardino redevelopment sites — reducing disposal costs on municipal and developer-led projects.

Full-Scope Sitework Accountability

Excavation, grading, demolition, paving, concrete, and site development under unified superintendent oversight — eliminating cross-trade sequencing gaps on San Bernardino commercial redevelopments.

Local Insights

Market & Permit Context — San Bernardino County

  • San Bernardino industrial redevelopment parcels commonly require integrated commercial sitework spanning demolition, large-lot grading, paving, and concrete — not fragmented single-trade mobilization.
  • Former industrial zones generate significant demolition debris and unsuitable soil export requiring planned haul and certified disposal before pad certification.
  • Legacy structures on San Bernardino commercial sites demand environmental review and permitted demolition before grading mobilizes.
  • City and county multi-phase inspections for demolition, grading, utility backfill, and paving are standard hold points across the full horizontal scope.

Honest Scoping for Commercial Projects

We do not recommend unnecessary scope on commercial job sites. If phased execution, narrowed earthwork, or value-engineered paving sections fit your budget and still pass inspection, we document those options during the pre-bid walk — not after mobilization.

Commercial Services

Services in This Area

Each service has its own local page with scope detail, FAQs, and estimate requests.

Industries

Who We Work With

  • Commercial Developers
  • General Contractors
  • Municipal & Public Agencies
  • Industrial & Distribution
  • Retail & Shopping Centers
  • Warehouses & Logistics
  • Multifamily Development
  • Commercial Property Owners

Project Types

Typical Commercial Projects

  • Industrial pad grading and excavation
  • Large-lot commercial earthwork
  • Municipal paving improvements
  • Warehouse truck court asphalt
  • Commercial concrete flatwork

Local Considerations

Sitework Challenges to Plan For

  • Large-lot cut/fill on industrial parcels
  • Coordination with San Bernardino County agency requirements
  • Export hauling from expansive commercial sites
  • Compaction standards on structural warehouse pads

Education

Common Commercial Sitework Issues

San Bernardino commercial earthwork on large industrial parcels starts with accurate cut/fill quantity planning and on-site balance analysis. Export volumes, import fill requirements, and haul route logistics determine whether grading stays on budget and on schedule across San Bernardino County commercial developments.

Structural pad requirements on San Bernardino warehouse projects are stringent. Geotechnical engineers specify compaction effort, moisture conditioning, and density testing on every lift. Fine grading brings pads to civil plan tolerances that paving crews and structural teams can proceed from without rework.

San Bernardino County agency requirements for commercial sitework include inspection scheduling, SWPPP compliance, and documentation standards that vary by project type. Earthwork contractors must coordinate with county inspectors throughout grading, utility backfill, and paving phases.

Truck court paving and commercial concrete flatwork on San Bernardino industrial sites require subgrade certification before mobilization. Failed compaction under asphalt sections causes rutting under container traffic — a costly correction that phased pre-bid planning prevents on logistics-oriented commercial projects.

Commercial Earthwork FAQs

What commercial earthwork services do you provide in San Bernardino, CA?+

Mendozer X Earthworks Inc. (Lic. #1069854) self-performs commercial excavation, grading, demolition, asphalt paving, concrete flatwork, and full site development for developers, GCs, municipalities, and property owners throughout San Bernardino and San Bernardino County.

What types of commercial projects do you handle in San Bernardino?+

We work on industrial redevelopment, commercial site clearing, municipal paving projects, warehouse pad preparation, and commercial concrete improvements — plus full site development packages across San Bernardino's former industrial zones.

How do you handle legacy industrial structures on San Bernardino redevelopment sites?+

We sequence permitted demolition, environmental clearance, and debris export before mass grading on San Bernardino industrial redevelopment parcels. Legacy structure conditions and hazmat survey status are documented during pre-bid walks.

Do you manage large-volume export on San Bernardino commercial sites?+

Yes. We quantify demolition debris, unsuitable soil, and excess cut export during pre-bid walks on large-lot San Bernardino parcels. Haul planning and certified disposal coordination are scoped before earthwork quantities are priced.

Do you coordinate San Bernardino city and county inspections?+

Yes. We schedule multi-phase inspections for demolition, grading, utility backfill, paving, and flatwork with San Bernardino agency officials. Inspection hold points are sequenced across all horizontal phases before certificate of occupancy.

Can you recycle demolition debris on San Bernardino commercial sites?+

Yes. We coordinate recycling streams for concrete, asphalt, and metal during commercial demolition on San Bernardino redevelopment projects — reducing disposal costs while supporting sustainability goals on municipal and developer-led sitework.

How do you prevent environmental holds on San Bernardino demo projects?+

We confirm hazmat survey status and environmental clearance pathways during pre-bid on San Bernardino commercial buildings with potential asbestos or lead-based paint. Demolition does not mobilize until clearance requirements are mapped and permitted.

Who hires you for commercial earthwork in San Bernardino?+

Commercial developers, general contractors, municipalities, industrial property owners, and commercial property managers building across San Bernardino and the Inland Empire industrial redevelopment market.

How quickly can you mobilize in San Bernardino?+

Mobilization depends on demolition scope, environmental clearance status, equipment requirements, permit status, and SWPPP readiness. Contact us with your San Bernardino project address, civil plans, and schedule for a realistic mobilization date.

How do I request a commercial earthwork estimate in San Bernardino?+

Contact us with your San Bernardino project address, civil and geotechnical plans, environmental documentation, scope description, and target schedule. We walk the site and respond within one business day with itemized assumptions.

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