30 Years of Exceptional
Services
Our History
The Lincoln family has worked the land in Randolph Center since 1972. While the family no longer has a fulltime farm enterprise, the values shaped by generations of farm life—discipline, stewardship, and practical problem-solving—continue to define how we approach every project.
After graduating from Vermont Technical College in 1996, Sam Lincoln returned home and began transitioning the family operation away from dairy farming and toward land-based work focused on equipment-intensive, field-driven solutions. Timber harvesting was added several years later, providing productive winter operations and reinforcing a long-term, responsible approach to working in Vermont’s forests and terrain.
As project needs and the forest economy evolved, the business adapted again. In 2021, the Lincolns expanded into excavation and site work, building on decades of experience with heavy equipment, drainage, soils, access roads, and erosion control. This work naturally aligns with municipal infrastructure needs, conservation objectives, and builder requirements where durability, compliance, and constructability matter.
Our Company Today
We provide horizontal construction and natural-resource services across central Vermont, supporting municipal agencies, conservation partners, builders, and landowners. Our work is shaped by Vermont conditions—soil, water, terrain, and weather—and a focus on durable, compliant results.
Sam and his wife Ashley have been committed to raising their sons with a strong work ethic and a sense of responsibility to both people and place. Today, the business includes them as the third generation, with Matt and John actively involved—bringing continuity, accountability, and a long-term perspective, to every job.
The Lincoln family and its businesses are recognized for a longstanding commitment to best practices, safety, and environmental responsibility, as well as for active volunteer and civic involvement within their community and industry.
Whether supporting public infrastructure, conservation projects, or private development, the Lincoln name reflects reliability, adaptability, and respect for the land.
Our Approach
Built for Vermont conditions
We understand soils, slopes, water, weather, and seasonal constraints—and plan accordingly.
Regulatory awareness
Our work reflects an understanding of permitting, erosion prevention, and conservation standards common to construction projects.
Durable results
We focus on solutions that perform over time, not shortcuts.
Accountability
Clear communication, dependable scheduling, and standing behind our work are non-negotiable.
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