Independence Excavating Inc

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Excavating contractor

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2 million in cost savings. View Project Form Energy Expansion Weirton, West Virginia Independence Demolition safely demolished the Trenton Channel Power Plant beside live utilities with zero recordable injuries, preparing the site for Michigan’s largest battery-energy storage project. View Project DTE Trenton Channel Power Plant Decommissioning & Demolition Trenton, Michigan Complex shoring-supported excavation, mass concrete forge pit construction, and highly coordinated sequencing—resultin

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