Project Overview
Renier Farms Subdivision required moving 80,000 cubic yards of earth and installing complete water and sewer utilities to transform agricultural land into a residential community. iHawl delivered the project more than a month and a half ahead of schedule—proving that efficiency and quality don’t have to be competing priorities.
Ahead of Schedule Excellence
Staying six weeks ahead of schedule on a project of this magnitude doesn’t happen by accident. It requires strategic planning, efficient execution, the right equipment, and crews empowered to make real-time decisions that keep work moving. Our approach to dirt management, combined with simultaneous utility installation planning, eliminated the delays that plague traditional sequential construction approaches.
Large-Scale Execution
Moving 80,000 cubic yards efficiently demands both advanced technology and strategic thinking. Our Trimble-integrated systems allowed us to manage complex grading across multiple development phases while our expertise in water and sewer utility installation kept infrastructure work progressing alongside earthwork. This comprehensive approach provided single-source accountability that eliminated finger-pointing when challenges arose.
Water & Sewer Expertise
Utility installation for residential subdivisions requires precision and planning—water systems need proper pressure, sewer systems need proper slope, and both need to be installed at correct depths with proper bedding. Our team’s expertise in utility work, backed by technology that verifies depths and slopes in real-time, ensured systems that will serve residents reliably for decades.
Results
Renier Farms Subdivision stands as proof that aggressive timelines and quality work aren’t mutually exclusive. By finishing more than a month and a half early while maintaining our perfect safety record, we delivered a well-planned community with infrastructure built to last.