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Our company name is actually D&G Excavating Inc. However we don't even
do excavating any more, and prefer going by WeDoRox.com.
No
more wondering how many loads it will take!
Our
biggest brag is that we don't sell boulders by the load or ton!!! The
decorative boulder industry is stuck in the dark ages, when it comes to
precision in delivering the correct amount of rock to your project. Every
person that has ever bid a job that requires landscaping boulders has found
that ordering rocks is very difficult. Usually the contractor
estimates that the job will require, say 3 loads of rock, but....... During
the construction process it is almost the rule, and not the exception, that
there was an under-estimate in the number of loads that will be required. At
this point there is some un-comfort in the fact that someone will have to
pay for the extra rocks. Most rock placement companies have there hands tied
when they order rocks because they can't ever get a real guarantee on how
many square feet will come in each load delivered. Those who are familiar
with WeDoRox.com know that they will never have to wonder if there is enough
rock to do the job.
High tech system
is changing the way landscape boulders are handled.
We
have developed a system for inventorying and managing landscaping boulder
orders that is the first and only one of its kind in the world. By having
our website communicate information to our loading system we can absolutely
guarantee that the customer gets exactly what they ordered. Our system
inventories each rock with sophisticated PDA technology as it goes into the
truck (all of which is patent pending). As the truck is being loaded, the
driver/operator, while holding the PDA, is evaluating and monitoring the
current size and shape of each rock. The loading machine operator is
given instructions of what sizes and shapes to load and the computer informs
the driver when the load is complete. The calculations being done in
the background have been 5 years in the development stages. These
calculations make it possible for our trained drivers to be informed of when
the truck not only has the right sizes of rocks for retaining walls etc, but
also information regarding the total weight of the current load, and we 100%
guarantee each delivery will have what you ordered. We will bring the extra
rocks to any customer if we are short, but we offer even more than a
guarantee to our landscaping companies; we will take them out to lunch on
us, if we don't bring enough rock!
Why would a graphics company mix with a rock company?
In 1990 Mike founded a company called Dimensional graphics and started into business
designing and making stickers and iron-on-transfers. Lots of graphic
computer work was required in this business. Also picture taking has been
one of Mikes favorite hobbies, but it turns out, his wife Heather is a
better photographer than Mike is. So Heather can take credit for most
of the good pictures on the website. After the
earlier graphics company was struggling financially, a second talent was tapped into, to help subsidize the
income. Mike was trying to go to school part time and
needed some extra income to help pay the bills. Having grown up on a farm
and also being very familiar with construction equipment around his fathers
family construction company, he decided to ask his dad for a favor.
His father Bob was semi-retired from construction and had an old backhoe
sitting around that could still do some work. The old tractor could help
earn a college degree. Dad agreed to the idea and soon Mike came
across a project in Park City Called Red Hawk Ranches. This 2000 acre
subdivision was the beginning of a very drawn out college degree for Mike
(whom has only 2 classes remaining for the marketing degree started back in
1988). Soon this great Park City project became too big for Mike to
handle and he asked his dad to join up with him and work together. The
graphics business was temporarily set aside. By 1995 there were 15 machines
and 15 employees to run them. Everything was going great until a downturn in
the Park City market caused some serious collection problems. Mike
bought out his dad at that point and downsized the business. The company
went from 15 employees down to 1 in November of 97 (Mike). A re-focus on
rock work which was the most enjoyable and profitable began. This
interest in rocks, computers, photography and graphics caused the now "rock company" to
go back to the graphics company roots and mix some talents with this current
endeavor. Walla... in 1999 WeDoRocks.com becomes a new website which
turns the rock world into a "graphic" rock world. We have since changed the
name to WeDoRox.com to make it a little more interesting, but both web addresses
will work.
So simultaneously in 1990 D&G Backhoe was created along with the
Dimensional Graphics business. The same telephone line could be used for
both businesses and could be answered by saying "D&G". Little did Mike know
that these two businesses and the information learned in both would bring
such a new computer twist to the landscape boulder industry.
Our plans are to soon get our website and rock management system
streamlined, and franchise to trucking companies around the nation. We are
sure that our system will be the standard in the rock industry within just a
few years.
Bragging rights
From 1990-1992 we made iron-on
products that were used by the LDS church in their temple clothing and were
shipped around the world. We also manufactured premium stickers for the Utah
Jazz, Hardees restaurants and many other companies around the US. We also
manufactured iron-ons for many of the colleges around the state.
From 1992-present we have done
quite a few interesting projects beyond the first 2000 acre phase in the
subdivision for Red Hawk Ranches. We also were involved in the early stages
of 46 home sites in Bear Hollow subdivision for the Jack Johnson Company who
designed Deer Valley and many other famous resorts around the world. We have
worked for football player Steve Young, basketball player Thurl Baily, and
Senator Jake Garn. We have provided rocks for many government buildings
including OSHA, Hill Air force base, and the IRS. We also provided
rocks for the Huntsman Cancer Institute. All of these contacts have been great to us and we
appreciate there having so much faith in us.
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