Andrew Camarata – and his property maintenance business

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Camarata Property Maintenance
Saugerties, NY 12477
Phone: 845.399.8477
Email: andrewbcamarata@gmail.com

4.12.2020 I had the pleasure of interviewing Andrew Camarata who has amassed a following centred around his passion to build, fix and destroy. For those that do not know him he has established a successful Property Maintenance business ‘Camarata Property Maintenance’ and has built a container castle in which he lives. Andrew discusses with me his story of how he got to where he is today and shares advice to people looking to follow in his footsteps. We also discuss some of the equipment he uses for Youtube and his plans for the future.
Explaining my first few experiences with excavation, and talking about the first machines I bought.

Camarata Property Maintenance specializes in residential and light commercial property maintenance and excavating in the Saugerties, NY area, including Kingston, Woodstock, Catskill and Hurley. From building a drive way, solving draining issues, re-grading land, to lawn mowing, field mowing and more, Camarata Property Maintenance can assist you with all your home or business excavation and property needs.

Andrew Camarata has been working in the excavation and property maintenance business since 2009. Andrew began working alongside his father, an expert mechanic and craftsman, fixing all types of engines and machines, developing his passion for machinery and excavation. After studying Computer Science, Andrew decided he wanted to pursue his love for excavation and outdoor work. Working with clients to turn their vision into reality is one of the reasons Andrew loves what he does and continues to create satisfied customers daily.

Using an excavator to dig out stumps, loading saw mill logs, dragging in a shipping container, and trucking in gravel to make a new driveway.
Building a bridge over a stream on a residential driveway. 0:00​ unload and move I beams 3:13​ Screw in piles 9:28​ pour concrete 17:47​ set I beams 29:15​ carry out logs and boulders 35:14​ build up bridge ramp 37:02​ fix bobcat track 40:19​ pick up boards from saw mill 45:55​ Welding I-beams 50:34​ install bridge deck 53:27​ finish gravel ramps 1.03:26​ set boulder retaining walls 1.08:52​ install a culvert pipe 1.11:51​ add more fill to ramps 1.13:25​ finished
Digging a trench and installing a primary underground electric service for a new house.
Rescuing a old REO truck that has been sitting for 35 years. Jacking it up, installing wheels on it, using 3 excavators to drag it to the street and load it on a trailer. There should be a follow up video of it once its running looking better.

The REO Motor Car Company was a Lansing, Michigan-based company that produced automobiles and trucks from 1905 to 1975. At one point the company also manufactured buses on its truck platforms. Ransom E. Olds was an entrepreneur who founded multiple companies in the automobile industry. In 1897 Olds founded Oldsmobile. In 1905 Olds left Oldsmobile and established a new company, REO Motor Car Company, in Lansing, Michigan. Olds had 52 percent of the stock and the titles of president and general manager. To ensure a reliable supply of parts, he organized a number of subsidiary firms like the National Coil Company, the Michigan Screw Company, and the Atlas Drop Forge Company.
Installing a Western Wide Out plow on a 2003 dodge 2500 pickup truck, then doing some plowing.
Clearing land and cutting down white pine trees for the saw mill.
Using a IHI CL35 compact track loader with a mower to mow some small trees in a field, then move some brush and scrap metal with a grapple attachment. mower: https://www.extremeimplements.com/bru…
Using a 1988 Cat D4c dozer to rough in a new driveway down a hill.
Refurbishing a 5 ton equipment trailer: 0:00​ explaining the project 1:44​ remove wood deck 3:32​ fixing broken frame 12:00​ cutting diamond plate inner fenders/metal decking 16:05​ paint wheels, installing wheel bearing 23:23​ welding down deck 36:14​ installing lights 41:05​ tilt trailer to weld bottom 50:00​ painting 1:01:34​ wiring lights 1:11:44​ installing reflective tape 1:12:18​ talking about wood vs steel deck 1:18:02​ First time using trailer, moving antique tractor to parade 1:21:38​ stickers/moving a small car 1:25:28​ Talking about tying down equipment 1:34:36​ Bringing tracked skid steer to a small job 1:40:18​ towing a pickup truck
Buying a used Ditch Witch 6510 tractor with a A647 rock saw attachment. Installing new teeth, replacing a hydraulic cylinder. Then doing a demonstration.
Finding a free Craftsman lawn tractor on the side of the road, cleaning out the engine and getting it running, then testing it.
Ripping up a blacktop driveway then pouring a concrete apron and spreading grave to re-finish. Using a bobcat loader and excavator.

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Andrew Camarata’s castle:

Check out my Podcast for more interviews – https://anchor.fm/properjob​ This is an extract from an interview I had with Andrew Camarata on The Proper Job Podcast. He talked me through how he built his shipping container castle where he lives and calls home. Go and Follow Andrew Camarata for the real deal – https://youtube.com/c/AndrewCamarata​ Other channels that show similar content are – @Kirsten Dirksen​ – https://youtube.com/user/kirstendirksen
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