Cut, filled, and graded to build-ready — pads, driveways, and lot access, sequenced right after clearing so the ground is ready for whoever builds on it next.
Site prep and grading is the step between a cleared tract and a buildable one — cut-and-fill to bring the ground to grade, rough and finish grading for building pads, and driveways or access roads cut into the site.
It's not just pushing dirt around. Grading has to account for drainage, compaction, and whatever's getting built next — a foundation, a parking area, a driveway — so the pad holds up instead of settling or pooling water later.
This is the service developers lean on hardest. Multi-lot tracts don't get graded all at once — they get phased, pad by pad, so permitting and construction can move lot by lot instead of waiting on the whole tract.
We grade to your survey and civil plans and work around the timeline your permits are already running on. For subdivisions, that also means keeping access open — roads and driveways cut and compacted early enough for surveyors, utility crews, and inspectors to get where they need to go while the rest of the tract is still moving.
Brush, trees, and roots cleared first — nothing left in the ground to cause settling later.
The tract brought to grade, pads and access roads cut in, drainage accounted for.
Ground ready for your foundation, paving, or utility crew to start.
Developers and builders moving multi-lot tracts toward permit and construction. Also landowners and homeowners prepping a single pad, driveway, or lot ahead of a build.
Free on-site quote — we'll scope the grading against your timeline.