Why customers book our groundworks support
Tidy trench and footing work
Neat excavation helps the next trade get started without delay.
Clear access planning
We think through route, space and spoil before the machine arrives.
Flexible job scheduling
Short visits and repeat excavation support can both be arranged.
Tidy excavation for projects that need solid groundwork
When groundworks in Rugby need to support an extension, drainage run or service installation, accuracy matters from the first bucketful. At M & M Man & Machine, we carry out mini digger excavation with an operator supplied for homeowners and developers who need footings, trenching and general dig outs on smaller sites. Our 40 years in the building trade help us work to plans, keep excavation tidy and leave the area ready for concrete, installation or the next building stage instead of creating extra work further down the line.


Practical planning around access and spoil
We ask for a clear idea of the job, any known service locations, preferred spoil handling and details of the access route before setting a date. That helps us organise Rugby jobs properly, especially where driveways, gardens or restricted working space affect the machine setup. At M & M Man & Machine, we bring our own mini digger to site and can help with a one day dig or longer support where a development needs excavation over several visits.
Frequently asked questions
Can you dig for extensions and drainage on domestic properties?
Yes. We handle extension footing trenches, drainage runs, service trenches and general excavation on home sites where a mini digger is suitable. We can talk through the project and decide the most practical way to carry out the groundwork.
What helps your visit run more smoothly?
A clear scope, access details, any drawings or trench routes, known underground services and a plan for spoil all make a big difference. The more we understand before arriving, the easier it is to get started and keep the excavation moving well on the day.
Do you only take on one type of excavation?
No. Many jobs combine footing work, trenching, drainage or general dig outs, and we can discuss that wider scope upfront. Joining related excavation together often saves time and keeps the site easier to manage during the build.
