Reliable site preparation, demolition, paving, and drainage services across South Florida. Licensed crew, heavy equipment, and decades of experience to handle projects of any size.
read moreTrusted sitework, demolition, and paving across South Florida.
Since 1989 we’ve prepared jobsites for builders, developers and homeowners with a focus on safety, schedule, and predictable budgets.
We handle every step of site preparation — from land clearing and demolition to grading, drainage, and final paving. Our certified operators and local experience mean fewer surprises, faster turnarounds, and work done right the first time.
We work directly with engineers and general contractors to review site plans, prepare bid-ready scopes, and sequence the work to match construction schedules.
Our local knowledge speeds permitting — we identify utility conflicts, soils concerns, and required drainage details so approvals go faster.
Lot clearing, minor demolition, grading and driveway/paving prep for single-family and multi-unit residential builds — done safely and on time.
Full commercial site packages — mass grading, landfill prep, heavy paving, drainage systems and haul-off. Built for long-term performance and code compliance.
We combine field-tested experience with modern site technologies — drone topography, GPS-guided grading, and permit-ready digital plans — so the build you see on paper becomes the grade we deliver in the field.
We Have One Goal
We don’t just move dirt — we translate plans into predictable outcomes. Using fleet-ready equipment, digital site models, and a permit-first approach,
Dade Contracting turns complex drawings into buildable pads on schedule — so architects, GCs and owners hit milestones without surprises.
Ask about our digital site review — we’ll send a preliminary plan checklist and a 48-hour mobilization estimate.
contact usUsually — yes. Many projects require local building or demolition permits and construction stormwater permits; large or multi-acre jobs often trigger state NPDES/construction permit requirements and associated fees. If your job disturbs soil or affects drainage, plan for permitting up front
Costs vary a lot by vegetation density, tree size, stump removal, access, and disposal needs. Public guides and local contractors report very wide ranges (often low-thousands to several thousands per acre); give or take, expect the quote to depend heavily on site conditions and debris hauling. Get at least two on-site quotes.
Ask about licenses & insurance, experience with similar projects, references, who will manage the job on site, a detailed written scope/estimate (line items: mobilization, equipment, labor, disposal), timeline, and which permits they will handle. These are the same core checks most homeowner and GC guides recommend.
Many sitework contractors include permitting support (surveys, drawings, permit applications) as part of larger jobs, but it must be specified in writing. For some work you may be the permit applicant (owner/developer) — clarify roles and fees before work starts.