What is Marks Valley Grading?
Marks Valley Grading, through its newly formed entity Mark's Demolition and Excavating, is aggressively expanding its services beyond its traditional grading operations. The company now offers comprehensive exterior and interior demolition for both commercial and residential clients, with a particular focus on tenant improvements. Leveraging a well-experienced team and high-quality heavy equipment, Mark's Demolition handles all aspects of demolition projects, including equipment transportation and debris haul-off. The company emphasizes a robust safety program, adapted to the unique risks of demolition. Furthermore, Marks Valley Grading operates Contractor's Landfill and Recycling, acquired in 2005. This facility processes clean concrete, asphalt, and dirt from demolition projects and accepts materials from external contractors and the public. Recycled materials are crushed and tested to meet city specifications, providing a sustainable resource for road base, sub-base, and backfill applications, aligning with green construction practices.
How much funding has Marks Valley Grading raised?
Marks Valley Grading has raised a total of $1M across 1 funding round:
Debt
$1M
Debt (2020): $1M with participation from PPP
What's next for Marks Valley Grading?
The recent major strategic investment signals a pivotal growth phase for Marks Valley Grading and its demolition arm. This capital infusion is expected to fuel further expansion of operational capacity, enhance equipment acquisition, and potentially broaden the company's geographic reach. The focus on recycling and sustainable material processing through Contractor's Landfill and Recycling positions the company favorably within an increasingly environmentally conscious construction industry. Future developments may include strategic partnerships or acquisitions to consolidate market share in both grading and demolition services, reinforcing its position as a comprehensive construction solutions provider.
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