Building for Better Care

Saint Francis Hospital in Hartford, Connecticut, is undergoing a transformative $280 million campus improvement plan aimed at expanding and modernizing its healthcare facilities. This ambitious initiative includes the construction of a new patient care tower and significant upgrades to existing infrastructure, all designed to enhance the quality and accessibility of care for the community. As part of this effort, critical site preparation is underway to safely remove underground tanks and lay th ... Read more

Innovative Engineering Solutions in Action

Underwater Engineering Services, Inc. (UESI), a renowned commercial diving and civil marine contractor, is once again demonstrating its expertise and commitment to excellence. Their latest project in Vero Beach tackles a critical challenge: protecting a building threatened by coastal erosion. At the heart of their efforts is the installation of a steel sheet seawall, an essential barrier designed to combat the advancing shoreline. What makes this project particularly remarkable is the cutti ... Read more

Digging Deep Supports Wiregrass Hospital Project

In early 2025, Digging Deep Construction successfully completed a critical excavation project for the new Wesley Chapel Wiregrass Hospital located in Wesley Chapel, FL. The work required precision, adaptability, and the ability to overcome unexpected challenges--hallmarks of Digging Deep's expertise. A full-service utility, excavation, and demolition contractor based in Bradenton, Florida, Digging Deep Construction, LLC specializes in commercial and residential projects, as well as offering serv ... Read more

ICEĀ® 16VM Repairs Nantucket Foundation

Nantucket, MA is a special island with a rich history, located 30 miles off the coast of Cape Cod.  The island is only accessible by boat or air travel and draws in thousands of tourists who come annually during the summer months. For nearly a century, Nantucket was the whaling capital of the world from 1700-1800 due to whale oil being incredibly valuable and essential for lighting homes during this period. Today, you can walk on the same cobblestone streets, stay at the home of a former ... Read more

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