Burton Excavating, Inc.
For over 50 years, Burton Excavating, Inc has served the Eastern Upper Peninsula. Our commitment to excellence, skilled teamwork, well-maintained equipment, and diverse expertise enable quality management for projects of any size.
With a legacy dating back to 1971, it was Joe O. Burton Excavating, started by Joe and Marilyn Burton.
Joe Burton was originally from Atwood/Holdenville, Oklahoma. He joined the United States Army and was transferred and stationed at Camp Lucas in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, where Joe was tasked as a guard on the Soo Locks. He met Marilyn, a local young woman from the Soo. They married and started a family, raising five boys.
After the service Joe traveled to the western Upper Peninsula to work in the mines, operating heavy equipment as a union member. One weekend, while driving home to see his family, a drunk driver crossed the centerline of the two-lane highway. Joe’s pickup truck, loaded with his tools, was forced into the ditch and rolled over. After that incident, he decided he would no longer work away from home.
Determined to provide for his family, Joe started painting cars in his garage between jobs. He took on various jobs in the local area, although the exact timeline may not be in order, he worked at the Soo Creamery, for Paul Hoholik Construction, George Kaysner Construction, and Mellette Construction Equipment. Worked for a few days on the Mackinac Bridge on the tower working with the wire cable , he said he was relieved when they moved him to the Soo warehouse for the cable. He also operated heavy machinery during the construction of the I-75 Highway, worked on the Soo Locks, and worked for Van Ness Construction in installing natural gas lines throughout the Soo Area. Joe has fond memories and great stories about everyone he worked for and with.
With his strong work ethic—and with the support and help of Marilyn—Joe saw an opportunity to continue working closer to home. They purchased his first used backhoe—a Ford factory-produced model that resembled a Ford tractor with a front loader and backhoe attachment. This marked the beginning of Joe O. Burton Excavating, which Marilyn ran the office from their home. In 1990 it became Burton Excavating Inc.
Joe retired from the company in 1995. At 93 years old Joe is still actively working on his own projects. He may use a walker to get around, but his determination keeps him going.
Marilyn is a little younger than Joe, she is still behind the scenes at home, taking care of things and preparing their meals. Her biggest job is making sure Joe doesn’t overdo it. She often needs to remind him that certain tasks—like climbing ladders and other risky activities—just aren’t worth the risk.
At Burton Excavating, Inc., we offer a wide range of excavation services. Click here to view our line listing of services we offer.
Burton Excavating, Inc. specializes in a variety of excavation services for any type of construction. Our team has the knowledge and expertise to ensure that every project is completed safely and on time. Being that we are in a rural area, we have a diverse variety of excavation equipment/attachements, as well as a vactor truck along with other items that are not easily attainable in this area. Click here to see pictures of equipment.
Burton Excavating, Inc. has multiple trucks and trailers. Click here for pictures.
Burton Excavating, Inc. has it's own screening and crushing capabilities, so we do not rely on others. This is mainly so that we have crushed aggregate material whenever we need it. Click here for pictures and videos of our crusher.
At Burton Excavating, Inc. we work closely with our clients to ensure that their needs and goals are met throughout the process. We suggest value engineering to help projects move forward as cost efficiently as possible. Our experience with this approach has lead to better outcomes and satisfied customers. Click here for pictures of past and current jobs.
Safety is a top priority at Burton Excavating, Inc. We have a safety program in place, and we invest in ongoing training and education. We strive to maintain safety on every project. Our biggest approach to safety is to have short, daily safety meetings that pertain to the job or current events. Even during jobs, we'll stop the job and have a quick safety meeting. We feel the continuation of talking safety and viewing short safety videos enhances safety.
Bruce's philosophy: It's better to treat customers fair because they will be a life long customer. He emphasizes that at a young age, he learned that from his parents. As a family-owned and operated business, Burton Excavating deeply values its customers and takes pride in providing personalized and attentive service, prioritizing their needs and ensuring their satisfaction throughout every step of the project. We do quality work at fair market rates. You do pay for what you get and our customers have been satisfied, as it shows as we have been in business for over 50 years, maintaining a reputable name in a rural area. Click here for more about Burton's.
Burton Excavating, Inc. Click here for pictures.
Radar Road Pit is used as a clean material waste dump site. Click here for pictures.
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Owner: Bruce Burton
Office Manager: Adam Smith
1396 East Easterday Avenue, Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan 49783, United States
Office:+1 (906) 632-2641 Fax:+1 (906) 632-1462 Email: admin@burtonexcavating.com
Open today | 08:00 am – 04:30 pm |
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Burton Excavating, Inc.
1396 E. Easterday Ave. Sault Sainte Marie, MI 49783