Twenty Years of Moving Dirt the Right Way
I grew up around heavy equipment. My father ran a small dozer operation in Licking County, and by the time I was 16 I could grade a pad better than most grown men. After finishing my operators certification, I spent seven years working for two of Columbus's larger site work contractors learning the business from the inside out.
In 2004, I bought a used CAT 320 excavator and started taking small residential jobs. Word spread fast. By year three, we were handling commercial site prep for developers across Franklin and Delaware Counties. Today, Groundbreak has a 12-piece fleet, a crew of 14, and a project list that ranges from single-family lot clearing to 80-acre industrial park development.
We're not the biggest excavation company in Central Ohio. That's intentional. Every job that goes out under the Groundbreak name gets my personal attention. I sign off on every estimate, I'm on the job site for every mobilization, and I take every phone call from a client. That's not going to change.