Pad Installation (gravel or cement): RV Parking, Shed Pads, Driveway/Sidewalk Installation and Parking Lots

Ditches created on a field

Excavate Foundation & Install Utilities

Ditches created on a field

Project Description

Client:  Stephen C.
Location:   Victor, ID
Year Completed:   2022

The Challenges

New construction of a commercial shop with living quarters. We excavated the foundation for Teton West (to their spec). We installed conduit for power and fiber. We excavated for and installed water and sewer as a Public Works Contractor

Roller compacting the driveway

Install Septic & Driveway/Parking Lot

Roller compacting the driveway

Project Description

Client:  Sid H.
Location:   Idaho Falls, ID
Year Completed:   2022

The Challenges

This customer built a mother-in-law suite and shop. We installed the septic as well as reconstructing the driveway after

Install Pad for Pole Barn and Driveway

Geo-fabric is a must-have for a solid foundation

Project Description

Client:  Rob S.
Location:   Idaho Falls, ID
Year Completed:   2022

The Challenges

This customer wanted a new shop! After working with the engineers on design, he contracted Marlenee, LLC to install a pad for his shop and driveway down to the pad. Poor soil meant installing geo-fabric and a solid base of pit run.

Completed property sidewalk

Update Gravel Walkways & Install Hot Tub Pad

Completed property sidewalk

Project Description

Client:  Pen Caldwell
Location:   Driggs, ID
Year Completed:   2022

The Challenges

This customer wanted to update their AirBNB Rentals. On the property, there are several rentals. We demolished the old walkways and installed a new path with edging. Then, we demolished a portion of the back yard to make room for a hot tub pad.

Hydraulic hammer breaking up the lava

Construct Pole Barn Pad in Lava

Hydraulic hammer breaking up the lava

Project Description

Client:  Mike T.
Location:   Idaho Falls, ID
Year Completed:   2022

The Challenges

Customer wanted to erect a 40′ x 60′ pole barn. We discovered there was basalt/lava flow just under the topsoil, which required a large excavator with a hydraulic hammer. We excavated the pier/caission footprint and then backfilled with compacted roadbase. We completed the project by adding 6″ of compacted road base for the building pad.

Septic and foundation construction

Foundation and Septic System

Septic and foundation construction

Project Description

Client:  Mark V.
Location:   Victor, ID
Year Completed:   2022

The Challenges

Installed a tiny-house foundation and complete septic system in Victor, ID. Project included permitting and construction delays due to cement shortage in 2022.

Build Outdoor Pickleball Court

Marlenee-IMG_6536-May 27, 2022

Project Description

Client:  L. Poggione
Location:   Idaho Falls, ID
Year Completed:   2022

The Challenges

Building a custom pickle-ball court! Marlenee, LLC roughed in the pad and worked with our expert concrete subcontractor to pour this beautiful court. We colored the concrete for maximum pop. On the patio surrounding the court, we used textured concrete for a luxury-feel!

Preparing front garden foundation

Concrete Prep for RV Pad and Patio

Preparing front garden foundation

Project Description

Client:   John Koontz Concrete
Location:   Idaho Falls, ID
Year Completed:   2022

The Challenges

Customer wanted to remove grass and install additional parking (RV parking) and a back patio.

Completed excavation, ready for forms

Excavate Foundation for Indoor Pickle-Ball Court

Completed excavation, ready for forms

Project Description

Client:   H. Vogel
Location:   Driggs, ID
Year Completed:   2022

The Challenges

Excavate a foundation for an indoor pickle-ball court. Backfill and compaction after concrete work.

Tie in at the well head

Excavate Well-Pad, Connect New Well, Repair Driveway

Insulation over water pipes

Project Description

Client:   A. Alexander
Location:   Victor, ID
Year Completed:   2022

The Challenges

This project was a very complex situation. Prior to my work, the property shared a well with a neighbor and there was a dispute. The owner of this property called us to install a new well on his property (due to the slope of the mountainous terrain, required excavating a pad for the driller to be able to setup his machine), tie into the line coming through the foundation, cap and drain the line running down to the neighbor’s well and then repair the driveway, leaving the well-pad for future development (instead of putting it back to native).