Welcome to the Roxor South Journal
·Devin Barlow

Welcome to the Roxor South Journal

A short note from Devin about why we're starting a project journal — and what you can expect to read here every month.

Hi — Devin here. I've been running excavation jobs across Southern Utah long enough to know two things: every site is different, and most homeowners and builders never get to see what actually happens between "we broke ground" and "the slab is poured." That's the gap this journal is going to fill.

What this is

Once a month, I'm going to write up one or two of the jobs we ran. Not a marketing pitch — just an honest recap. What the site looked like before we showed up, what we found in the dirt, what iron we ran, where we hit something unexpected, and how we left it for the next contractor.

Why we're doing it

A few reasons:

  • Builders and architects can see how Roxor South thinks about a site before they ever call us.
  • Homeowners can get a feel for what a basement dig or a retaining wall actually involves on a real Southern Utah lot — sandstone, caliche, slope, the whole story.
  • Other operators can see what's working and what's not. The dirt-work community out here is small, and I'd rather share notes than gatekeep.

What we cover

Most posts will land in one of three buckets:

  1. Job recaps — a single project from site visit to final grade. Site grading, rock retaining walls, basement and footing digs, underground utilities, road work. The full story.
  2. Iron and technique — what equipment we picked for a job and why. When a 30-ton excavator is the right tool, and when a skid steer would have been smarter.
  3. Local soil and code notes — what we learn about Apple Valley caliche, St. George sandstone, Hurricane lava rock, and how local code shapes how we approach a site.

What it isn't

This isn't a blog full of stock-photo "5 tips for excavation" posts. Every entry will tie back to a real site we worked on, with real towns, real services, and real numbers where they're useful. If a post doesn't teach you something you couldn't get off a generic contractor blog, it doesn't get published.

How to follow along

The newest posts will always be at the top of the journal index. Every post links to the related services and locations down at the bottom, so you can dig in further if something sounds like your project.

If you've got a job you'd like to see written up — or you just want to talk through what your site needs — call me at 435-523-9500 or email Roxorsouth@gmail.com. I read everything that comes in.

Talk soon,

— Devin