
Site Development in Fort Wayne, IN
Full sitework that takes raw ground to a buildable, serviced site, clearing, earthwork, utilities, storm water and grading under one owner.

From raw ground to buildable site
Site development is the whole package of work that turns raw or rough ground into a developed, serviced, buildable site, clearing, earthwork, grading, utilities, storm water and the base for paving and structures. It is the kind of project where the pieces have to fit together, and where having one accountable owner makes the difference.
Short Excavating brings the equipment and the coordination to handle site development as a single coordinated job, so the earthwork, the utilities and the drainage all work together rather than fighting each other.
Site DevelopmentOne owner coordinating the whole site
The trouble with sitework split across several outfits is that the pieces do not line up, the utilities cross the grade wrong, the storm water fights the earthwork, the schedule slips between handoffs. With Short Excavating the same owner is coordinating the clearing, earthwork, utilities and storm water, so it all fits and the schedule holds.
For developers, builders and commercial clients that means a site delivered ready to build, with the grade, services and drainage all done to plan.
Done right, the first time.
The difference shows up in the parts you do not see, and those are exactly the parts the owner checks himself.
What to expect working with Short Excavating
The thing customers tell us they appreciate most is that there are no surprises. When you call about site development, you talk to the owner, not a salesperson reading off a script. He listens to what you are trying to accomplish, comes out and walks the site, and gives you a real number based on what he actually sees on the ground rather than a guess over the phone.
From there the work is done the way it should be done. The owner runs and oversees the equipment, the job gets checked as it progresses instead of after the trucks have left, and the site is left clean and graded when it is finished. It is the kind of careful, hands-on work that comes from one person being accountable for the result instead of a property being handed off to whoever is available that week.
Whether your project is a quick job or a big one, residential or commercial, you get the same standard and the same straight conversation. If something comes up mid-job, you hear about it from the owner directly, with a plan, not a surprise on the invoice. That is how every site development job gets handled.
No surprises, start to finish.
You call the owner
Tell him what you are working on. You talk to the person who will actually run the machine.
We walk the site
The owner looks at the ground, access and drainage before quoting, so the number is real and the plan fits.
We do the work
Clean, careful work with the right equipment, checked as it goes in, not after the trucks leave.
Final grade, cleaned up
We leave the site graded, tidy and ready for what is next, and we stand behind the work.
Site Development across the Fort Wayne region
Short Excavating is based in Fort Wayne and handles site development within roughly a 120-mile range across northern Indiana and into Ohio and Michigan. That covers Hamilton, Boone, Hendricks, Hancock, Porter and LaGrange counties in Indiana, Delaware County in Ohio, and Livingston and Oakland counties in Michigan.
Wherever the job is, the standard does not change. The same owner who walks a site in Fort Wayne walks one two hours out, sets the plan to the property, and stands behind the work. If site development turns out to be part of a larger project, the owner handles the rest of the sitework too. See our full list of services or service areas.
Get a straight answer on your site development project
Every property is different, and the honest answer to what this will cost is that it depends on what the owner finds when he walks your site. That is not a dodge, it is the difference between a real number and a guess that changes once the work starts. He looks at the ground, the access, the scope and the conditions, and then tells you what the job actually takes. No pressure, no upsell.
It is also worth saying what we will not do: we will not talk you into work you do not need, and we will not cut the parts of site development that decide whether it lasts just to come in low. If a smaller fix solves your problem, the owner will tell you. That straightforwardness, paired with the careful hands-on work, is why so much of what we do comes from referrals and repeat customers around Fort Wayne and the surrounding counties.
Why site development done right matters
Excavation is one of the few trades where the cheapest bid is almost never the best deal, and site development is a clear example. So much of the work is buried, graded or compacted that you cannot see whether it was done right until a season or two has passed. By then a corner cut to win the job on price has become your problem to pay for twice.
That is the whole reason Short Excavating is built around one accountable owner. He is on the controls, he checks the work as it goes in, and his name is on the company, so the parts that decide whether site development lasts are the parts he is most particular about. It is why our customers describe the work as meticulous and keep our number for the next job.
Questions, answered.
If yours isn’t here, just call the owner and ask.
What does site development cover?
The full scope of sitework, clearing, earthwork, grading, utilities, storm water and the base for paving and structures, delivered as one coordinated project.
Why use one company for the whole site?
Because the pieces have to fit. When the earthwork, utilities and storm water are coordinated by one owner, they work together and the schedule holds, instead of slipping between handoffs.
Do you work with developers and builders?
Yes. Developers, builders and commercial clients hire us to deliver a buildable, serviced site to plan and on schedule.
Does this include utilities and storm water?
Yes, site utilities and storm water management are part of full site development, coordinated with the earthwork and grading.
How is site development priced?
It depends on the size and scope of the site and all the work involved. The owner reviews the plans and the site and gives you a real number.
Need site development? Call the owner.
One call, straight answers, and a real number for the job.
Ready to Get Started?
Contact Short Excavating Inc today for a real number on your project. We look forward to working with you.