Who does ranch excavation and earthwork in Willacy County, TX?
El Venadito RB LLC does ranch and rural earthwork throughout Willacy County — Raymondville, Lyford, Sebastian, San Perlita, La Sara, and Port Mansfield. We build caliche ranch roads, dig stock ponds and tanks, clear and level rural land, cut drainage, and haul caliche and fill with our own excavators, dozers, and 22-yard trucks. Operating since 2021 and TxDOT-compliant. Free on-site estimates: (956) 840-9046.
Ranch Country, Covered
Willacy County is ranch country — large rural parcels where the work is roads, water, and clearing, not city lots. El Venadito RB is based in the Rio Grande Valley and runs the equipment that ranch work actually needs: dozers and excavators to cut roads and dig tanks, and 22-yard trucks to bring in caliche and haul out spoil. Whether your place is off the highway near Raymondville or out toward Port Mansfield, we come to the site and quote the real job.
What earthwork services do you provide for Willacy County ranches?
We build and grade caliche ranch roads and access drives, excavate stock ponds and dirt tanks, clear brush and mesquite and level rural land, cut rural drainage, and deliver and haul caliche, gravel, and fill dirt. With our own equipment and trucks, a Willacy County ranch project can go from clearing to a finished, graded surface with one contractor.
Explore the work in detail: ranch & rural excavation, stock pond & dirt tank excavation, land clearing, and caliche & fill delivery.
Do you travel to ranches in northern Willacy County and Port Mansfield?
Yes. We serve all of Willacy County, from Raymondville and Lyford to the ranch country toward Port Mansfield and the King Ranch boundary. Haul distance to remote ranches is one factor in the estimate, which is why we visit the site and give a free on-site estimate based on the actual location and access rather than a flat rate.
Do I need to call Texas 811 before excavation in Willacy County?
Yes, even on private ranch land. Texas law (Texas Health & Safety Code Chapter 251) requires notifying Texas 811 at least two business days before digging so buried utilities — rural electric, pipeline, and water lines that cross Willacy County ranches — can be located and marked. El Venadito RB coordinates the Texas 811 locate as part of the job.
Ranch in Willacy County?
Get a free on-site estimate for ranch roads, ponds, clearing, and hauling anywhere in Willacy County — Raymondville, Lyford, Sebastian, San Perlita, and Port Mansfield. One contractor who owns the equipment.