Start Your Own Mini Excavation Business

The simple system behind a profitable one-man excavation operation.

Real lessons from 20 years in the dirt.

The Earth & Stone Division is built from real field experience.

Over the last two decades I’ve run small excavation operations under the Common Ground banner — learning how to choose equipment, price jobs, transport machines, and keep everything running with minimal overhead.

This course distills those lessons into a clear path for

starting your own mini excavation business.

Simple equipment. Smart systems. Real work.

The Earth & Stone Division is where I’ve organized years of experience in the dirt into practical training for new excavation operators.

Mission

Our Purpose

Is to guide individuals toward greater clarity, confidence, and aligned living — through meaningful coaching and intentional growth.

  • Create space for self-discovery and personal breakthroughs

  • Empower action through clarity and mindset shifts

  • Support growth with empathy, structure, and accountability

  • Encourage purpose-driven choices and long-term fulfillment

  • Build lasting transformation through deep, honest conversations

Why Most People Struggle Starting an Excavation Business

Running equipment and running a business are two very different things.

A lot of skilled operators buy a machine and assume the work will figure itself out. Then they run into problems:

  • Buying equipment without understanding true ownership costs

  • Inaccurately pricing work and overworking themselves

  • Mixing personal and business finances

  • Learning everything the hard way - on the job, under pressure

What You'll Learn:

Build a simple excavation business from the ground up.

This course walks through the real steps behind starting and running a profitable mini excavation operation.

Everything here is designed for small operators who want clarity, competence, and control over their work.

No Hype. No shortcuts. No pretending this is easy. Simple steps. Real results.

Process

Our Coaching Process

1 - Book Your Free Discovery Call

We’ll connect to explore your goals and see if we’re the right fit.

2 - Clarity & Roadmap

Together, we define your vision and create a personalized plan for growth.

3 - Weekly Coaching Sessions

We meet regularly for powerful conversations, tools, and accountability.

4 - Sustainable Transformation

You walk away with clarity, confidence, and lasting mindset shifts.

Good stuff

John

Great things

Michelle

The Best

Brandon

Is This For You?

This course is designed for people who want to build a simple, independent excavation business.

It’s a good fit if you:

  • Want to start a small excavation business with a mini excavator

  • Prefer a lean one-operator setup instead of a large crew

  • Like the idea of owning your work and controlling your schedule

  • Want practical guidance before investing in equipment

  • Appreciate real-world experience instead of theory

This Course Is NOT for:

  • People searching for a quick financial shortcut

  • Anyone hoping someone else will run the business for them

  • Those who prefer waiting for opportunities instead of creating them

  • Operators who aren’t interested in taking responsibility for results

  • People who aren’t ready to take action and learn as they go

Running a small excavation business requires initiative, responsibility, and a willingness to figure things out along the way.

But for the right person, it can become a solid and satisfying way to make a living.

Why Mini Excavation Is Such a Powerful Small Business

A mini excavator is more than a machine — it can be the foundation of a capable small business.

With the right approach, one operator can handle a wide range of valuable work:

  • site preparation

  • trenching and utilities

  • grading and drainage

  • landscaping and small construction projects

  • grubbing and selective clearing

  • roadwork and driveway

Because the equipment is compact and versatile, the startup costs and overhead can stay relatively low compared to many construction businesses.

For the right person, this creates something rare:

A skilled trade, a useful machine, and a business you can truly run yourself.

What 20 Years in the Dirt Taught Me

Over the years I learned that running excavation equipment is only part of the job.

The real lessons come from running the business around the machine.

Things like:

  • Choosing equipment that fits the work instead of chasing bigger machines

  • Learning to price jobs with confidence

  • Keeping overhead low so the business stays flexible

  • Solving problems on the ground, not in spreadsheets

  • Building trust with clients by simply doing good work

A small excavation business doesn’t have to be complicated.

But it does require skill, responsibility, and experience.

That’s what this course is built around.

Let's Get You On The Right Path

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