
Comprehensive Agricultural and Equine Services in Huntingdon
Spark Contracting offers a range of agricultural services designed to help farmers and estate managers maintain and enhance their land, including groundworks, roads, stables and store construction. Our experienced team uses state-of-the-art equipment to ensure every agricultural and equine job is completed to a high standard.
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Competitive Prices
Comprehensive Services
Licensed & Insured
Ditching, Drainage, and More!
With years of experience in agricultural and equine contracting, we understand the needs of our farming clients and provide services that are tailored to your specific requirements. We use high-quality machinery and proven techniques to ensure every job is completed to the highest standard.

Drainage Services
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Ditching Maintenance – Regular maintenance of ditches to ensure proper water flow and drainage, protecting crops and land from flooding. Including tree shearing and mulching to enable proper water flow.
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Agricultural Drainage – Installation and repair of drainage systems designed for agricultural use, keeping your land in top condition.


Construction Services
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Road and Track Installation/Repair – Building and maintaining durable farm roads and tracks to support easy access and transportation.
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Building Foundations and Floors – Strong, reliable foundations and floors for barns, sheds, and other agricultural structures.
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Equine structures: We can construct equestrian arenas, stables and manure stores built to your specification.
Serving Huntingdon and Beyond
If you're in need of agricultural or equine construction contracting look no further than Spark Contractors. We offer a wide range of services under one roof, including groundworks and landscaping. Based in Huntingdon we serve clients all over the Cambridgeshire area.
Contact Us for Agricultural Services!
Get in touch with Spark Contracting to discuss your agricultural or equine service needs. Call our expert team or request a quote online today.
