- Timeline: 1-2 weeks for typical Fishtown basement excavation, 3-6 weeks for larger projects. Small project like single rowhouse basement digging 8-10 feet deep equals 1-2 weeks excavation with 2-4 site visits. Medium project like twin or semi-detached digging 10-12 feet deep equals 2-3 weeks with 3-6 site visits. Large project like multi-unit building with deep excavation and complex shoring equals 3-6 weeks with 6-12 site visits. Typical inspection schedule has Visit 1 as pre-excavation reviewing shoring design and inspecting adjacent buildings for baseline conditions, Visit 2 as shoring installation verifying sheet piling or soldier piles driven to adequate depth, Visits 3-4 as mid-excavation inspecting after each 3-5 feet of depth checking for soil movement and adjacent building settlement, and Visit 5 as final with excavation complete certifying shoring performed adequately.
- Coordination with excavation sequence is critical because work happens fast. Contractor rents excavator at $800-$1,500 per day and wants excavation done in 5-10 days to minimize rental costs. Typical Fishtown basement excavation sequence has Days 1-2 as shoring installation, Days 3-5 as excavation Phase 1 digging down 4-5 feet and installing first level of bracing, Days 6-8 as excavation Phase 2 digging down another 4-5 feet to final depth and installing second level of bracing if needed, and Days 9-10 as bottom work preparing for concrete pour and installing rebar. We inspect at each critical stage.
- Weather significantly affects excavation. Heavy rain fills excavation with water that must be pumped out before continuing and increases water pressure behind shoring. Philadelphia's high water table especially in Fishtown east of Front Street near Delaware River means excavations often encounter groundwater at 6-10 feet depth requiring contractor to install dewatering system with sump pumps running 24/7. Winter ground freezing December-March makes excavation difficult with frozen soil hard to dig and thawing causing instability. Best excavation months are April-June and September-November with ground not frozen, less rain than spring, and moderate temperatures.

