Our History

Total Earth Services, LLC, founded in 2009 by Jim Graham, has deep roots in the construction industry that trace back to the 1970s. As a teenager, Jim, along with his brothers, began working for their father, Claude Graham, at Graham Brother’s Construction Company, which primarily operated in the kaolin mines of Middle Georgia. Over the years, this family business evolved into the Graham family of companies, diversifying into utility work, engineering, and concrete manufacturing. This expansion allowed the company to extend its reach across the Southeast, demonstrating a commitment to growth and expertise. Today, Total Earth Services continues to uphold this legacy, striving to deliver quality and innovative solutions while honoring the foundational values established by the Graham family.

Graham Family of Companies

The Graham Family of Companies has been expertly crafted to meet the intricate demands of large-scale construction projects from inception to completion. By providing a comprehensive suite of services under one cohesive organizational structure, we ensure seamless project execution. Our offerings include Total Earth Services, LLC, which specializes in site preparation, heavy earth moving, land clearing, material hauling, underground utilities, erosion control, paving, and curb and gutter installation. Additionally, Xpress Materials, our concrete plant in Panama City Beach, FL, supplies essential materials, while Legacy Water Group, LLC, based in Covington, GA, focuses on underground utilities. Lastly, Graham Iron, LLC, rounds out our diverse capabilities, ensuring that we can meet every aspect of construction needs effectively and efficiently. Together, we deliver unparalleled value and expertise, making us a trusted partner in the construction industry.

Management Team

Our management team is composed of seasoned professionals with diverse backgrounds and a shared commitment to excellence.

Jim Graham

Jim is an industry leader recognized for mentoring industry professionals and achieving remarkable efficiencies. From 2004 to 2011, Jim played a key role in completing 3 of 10 largest site development projects in the US, including The Kia Plant in West Point, Georgia, The Villages in Florida, and Southern Hills Plantation in Florida. In 2012, his mining operations set the bar for efficiency in North America, significantly reducing CO2 emissions per ton of production. Jim has always focused on practical solutions for challenging conditions. With over 48 years in the construction industry, his reputation stands on a quality job at a fast pace.

Tony has been in the industry since 2005. He began as a surveyor helping with construction layout and quickly moved into estimating and project management. Tony’s professional experience ranges from residential development for the On Top of the World Communities and The Villages to commercial projects for Fedex and Lake Nona Development.

Certified General Contractor (FL) CGC1518515

Certified Underground Utility and Excavation Contractor (FL) CUC1225744

Blake has been in the construction industry since 2019. He assists in overseeing day-to-day operations, meeting with customers, and handles the billing to the customers. Blake currently oversees several projects for Total Earth in the Panama City Beach, FL.

President/Owner
Tony Bonner Jr.
Blake Graham
Vice President
Assistant Vice President

Administrative Personnel

Georgia Location
Florida Location
Meleigha Haskins
Lisa Rountree
Marleigh Haskins
Sara Bonner
Taylor Mizell

Our Locations

Total Earth Services is headquartered in Dublin, GA, with a second office in Panama City Beach, FL, providing expert civil works and utility solutions across the Southeast.

Dublin, GA

110 South Church St, Dublin, GA 31021

(478) 304-1126

Mon-Fri 9 AM - 5 PM

Panama City Beach, FL

130 Richard Jackson Blvd. Suite 102 Panama City Beach, FL 32407

(352) 415-4888

Mon-Fri 9 AM - 5 PM

Total Earth Services delivered exceptional quality and professionalism throughout our entire construction project. Highly recommend their services!

John Doe

A construction site is depicted with heavy machinery including an excavator, a bulldozer, and a backhoe loader. Large pipes are stacked in the background, and there is a section of earth that appears to be excavated. Traffic cones and barriers are positioned around the site, indicating ongoing work. The ground is mostly bare and dusty, with some areas containing gravel and red dirt.
A construction site is depicted with heavy machinery including an excavator, a bulldozer, and a backhoe loader. Large pipes are stacked in the background, and there is a section of earth that appears to be excavated. Traffic cones and barriers are positioned around the site, indicating ongoing work. The ground is mostly bare and dusty, with some areas containing gravel and red dirt.

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