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If you are looking to sell your excavation business, most site work and grading contractors trade at roughly 3x to 6x EBITDA, with specialized operators, those with infrastructure focus, recurring work, and strong bonding, commanding the higher end. The biggest drivers are repeat and contracted work, bonding capacity, owned equipment, management depth, and consistent margins. A general excavation contractor lives bid to bid; an operator with recurring relationships and specialized capability earns a premium and draws competitive buyer interest.

Updated May 2026 · 11 min read

3x to 6x
EBITDA range, general contractor to specialized operator
Repeat work
Contracted and repeat relationships lift the multiple
Bonding
Strong bonding capacity supports larger deals

What Is My Excavation Business Worth, and How Do I Sell It?

Excavation and site work valuations reward specialization and recurring relationships. Most general site work and grading contractors trade at roughly 3x to 6x EBITDA, with specialized and infrastructure-focused operators at the higher end.

ProfileTypical multipleWhy
General, bid-driven2.5x to 4xLumpy, project-by-project revenue
Repeat relationships, good margins4x to 5xStable work, real management
Specialized / infrastructure5x to 6x+Niche capability, bonding, scale

Repeat work, bonding, and management depth drive the top of the range. Use our valuation calculator to see where your numbers land.

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What Is Your Excavation Business Actually Worth?

Repeat and contracted work, bonding capacity, owned equipment, and management depth all move your multiple. Run the calculator for a quick valuation range, or send us a note for a personalized response.

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Why Buyers Compete for Excavation and Site Work Businesses

Excavation and site work is essential to nearly every construction project, and demand is durable. Specialty contractors with niche capability, infrastructure focus, and strong bonding draw the most competitive interest from both strategic and private-equity buyers.

Buyers are not just buying revenue; they are buying equipment, crews, bonding capacity, and customer relationships. An excavation business with repeat work, specialized capability, and consistent margins is exactly what the most active acquirers target.

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What Separates a 3x Excavation Business From a 6x Business

Repeat and contracted work is the number one driver. An operator with recurring relationships and a healthy backlog earns a far higher multiple than a purely bid-driven general contractor.

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Red Flags That Lower Excavation Business Valuations

The same issues come up in nearly every excavation deal that stalls or trades low:

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Typical Excavation Business Deal Structure

Most excavation acquisitions pay 60% to 80% cash at close, with the balance in an earnout and, with platform buyers, rollover equity.

Who Is Actually Buying Excavation Businesses?

The excavation buyer universe is deep:

PE-Backed Platforms

Private-equity-backed construction and infrastructure platforms acquiring site work operators as add-ons.

Strategic Construction Acquirers

Larger contractors and infrastructure companies expanding capability and geography.

Regional Consolidators

Mid-size operators rolling up a single region.

Search Funds and Independent Sponsors

Individual buyers acquiring an excavation business as a platform.

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How to Sell an Excavation Business: The Process

If you are researching how to sell your excavation business, the process is more controlled than most owners expect. It is not a public listing. It is a confidential, competitive process run directly with the buyers most likely to pay the most:

  1. Confidential consultation. We learn about your excavation business, your goals, and your timeline, and give you an honest read on your valuation range.
  2. Valuation and positioning. We help you present your strengths to maximize the multiple.
  3. Targeted introductions. We introduce you directly to PE-backed construction platforms, strategic contractors, and regional consolidators mandated to buy these businesses.
  4. Deal support through closing. We stay involved through LOI, due diligence, and closing so the final terms reflect what your business is worth.

CT Acquisitions is paid by the buyer at close, so there is no cost to you as the seller.

Why We’re Different From a Traditional Business Broker

Most owners assume selling means hiring a business broker, signing a 12-month exclusive listing agreement, and paying a hefty success fee out of their proceeds. CT Acquisitions works differently. We are a buy-side M&A partner, not a seller’s broker:

How Long Does It Take to Sell an Excavation Business?

For a well-prepared excavation business, a typical sale runs four to seven months from first conversation to close: a few weeks to organize financials, several weeks to run a confidential buyer process, a couple of weeks to negotiate a letter of intent, and six to ten weeks of due diligence and legal work to closing. Clean financials speed diligence; owner dependence and customer concentration are the most common reasons a deal stalls. Our owner’s exit checklist walks through what to have ready.

When Is the Best Time to Sell an Excavation Business?

The best time to sell is when buyer demand, your financial trajectory, and your personal readiness line up, and right now the first of those is unusually strong. Consolidation in this sector is at a multi-year peak. Buyers pay the most for a business on an upward trend, so the strongest outcomes come from selling after two to three years of steady growth. If you expect to exit within two to three years, the most valuable move today is a confidential conversation about where your business stands.

How to Prepare Your Excavation Business for Sale

The owners who get the strongest outcomes start preparing well before they go to market. If you are thinking about how to sell your excavation business, these are the steps that move your valuation the most and make the process faster:

You do not have to do all of this alone. A confidential conversation early gives you a clear, honest read on where your business stands and exactly what to fix before you go to market. Our owner’s exit checklist covers the full pre-sale preparation list.

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15 minutes, confidential, no contract, no cost, no fees to sellers. You leave with a clear sense of what your excavation business is worth, who would compete to buy it, and whether now is the right time. If selling is not the right move, we will tell you that directly.

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Christoph Totter, Founder of CT Acquisitions

About the Author

Christoph Totter is the founder of CT Acquisitions, a buy-side partner headquartered in Sheridan, Wyoming. We work directly with 100+ buyers: search funders, family offices, lower middle-market PE, and strategic consolidators. The buyers pay us when a deal closes, not the seller. No retainer, no exclusivity, no contract until close. Connect on LinkedIn · Get in touch

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I sell my excavation business?

Start with a confidential conversation, not a public listing. To sell your excavation business on the best terms, you want to reach the buyers most likely to pay the most, PE-backed construction platforms, strategic contractors, and regional consolidators. CT Acquisitions introduces you directly to active buyers, runs a competitive process, and is paid by the buyer at close, so there are no fees to you as the seller.

What is my excavation business worth?

Most excavation and site work businesses sell for 3x to 6x EBITDA, with specialized and infrastructure-focused operators at the higher end. Repeat work, bonding capacity, owned equipment, and management depth are the biggest factors.

How do I sell my site work, grading, or excavating company?

The process is the same whether you run an excavation business, a site work company, a grading business, or an excavating contractor. What matters to buyers is repeat work, bonding capacity, and equipment. We position those strengths and introduce you to the most active acquirers.

Will my employees know I am selling?

No. The process is fully confidential. Your excavation business is never publicly listed. Employees and customers are not informed unless and until you decide to tell them, typically after a deal is signed.

How much does CT Acquisitions charge?

Nothing. CT Acquisitions is paid by the buyer at close, so there is no cost to you as the seller. No retainer, no listing fee, no success fee.

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