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Industrial Land Clearing

Industrial work is a staffing problem before it is a clearing problem. Ten machines on 1,200 acres for 242 days is the largest job documented on this site, and the reason most contractors cannot bid that is not the acreage, it is putting that much iron and that many operators on one site and keeping them there.

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AT SCALE

What Changes on an Industrial Site

Fleet, not a machine

A homesite is one machine and an operator. An industrial site is a fleet, a fuel plan, a mechanic, and somebody whose only job is keeping ten machines working. We have run ten on one site for 242 days. That is the capability being bought, and it is the one most clearing contractors quietly do not have.

The spec is written and somebody measures it

Solar EPCs and industrial owners hand you a mulch spec, a particle size or a finish standard, and an inspector checks it. We have cleared to fine mulch spec across 1,200 acres and to a utility standard for the LCRA. Send it at quote stage: it drives machine choice and pass count, and a spec discovered later is a rebid.

The date is contractual

A grid connection date or a plant turnaround does not move because clearing ran long. We quote in machine days and bring enough iron to answer to the date rather than quoting a comfortable schedule and renegotiating it later.

Nothing leaves and nothing gets burned

Material is mulched in place. On a large industrial site that removes a truck fleet, a disposal cost, a burn permit and a haul route from the job entirely, and it removes the argument about how many loads there really were.

SCOPE

Industrial Scopes We Run

Utility scale solar

The bulk of our large acreage work. Fine mulch spec, windrow or pile mulching, inspected finishes and a schedule answering to a connection date. Rosebud, Brownwood, Clifton, Rosanky and Tilden are all documented. See solar farm clearing.

Plant sites and expansions

Clearing and grubbing inside or alongside an operating facility, where access is controlled and the working window is not always the whole day. Tell us the constraint at quote stage rather than at mobilization.

Laydown yards and pads

Cleared, grubbed, graded and drained so material and equipment can sit on it through a wet season. Site prep up to a graded pad. See construction site prep.

Corridors and access

Right of way, pipeline and utility corridors, plus the access roads that let a crane or a loaded truck reach the work. See right of way clearing.

REVIEWS

Clients on Large Scale Work

★★★★★

Preston, Dustin, and Steven just wrapped up an amazing job on an 800-acre commercial property. They were professional, dependable, hardworking, and transparent. I would highly recommend their services to anyone.

Nick Rodriguez, Google review

★★★★★

These days it is unusual to find services that are adequate, let alone exceed expectations. We had a very challenging project which required working around hundreds of boats on trailers, preserving legacy trees and navigating steep drop offs.

Bruce McDonald, Google review

★★★★★

They did a phenomenal job cleaning up my 80 acres in Bellville of tree damage from the straight wind storm. Steve surveyed the property and gave me a quote that week, and Dustin worked diligently for 9 days to complete the project. Throughout, I got frequent updates. Outstanding team, outstanding job.

Doug Abbott, Google review

FAQ

Industrial Land Clearing FAQs

What is the largest job you have done?

1,200 acres at Rosebud, cleared to a fine mulch spec with ten machines over 242 days. Brownwood was 800 acres in 154 days. Both are written up on this site with photographs, day counts and what the spec was.

How many machines can you put on one site?

Ten is the documented maximum. The constraint is not iron, it is operators, fuel and a mechanic keeping ten machines running. The date drives the fleet, so tell us the deadline before you ask what it costs.

Can you clear to a written mulch specification?

Yes, and most of our industrial work is spec driven. Particle size, windrow or pile mulching, inspected finishes. Send the spec at quote stage because it drives machine choice and pass count. A spec produced at walkdown is how a job gets rebid.

How is industrial clearing priced?

In machine days at published rates, with clearing, grubbing and excavation as separate lines. Past about fifty acres we quote the job rather than a day rate you multiply out, because at that scale the passes can be planned properly and you should get the benefit. See published pricing.

Do you do solar site clearing?

Yes, it is the bulk of our large acreage work. Rosebud, Brownwood, Clifton, Rosanky and Tilden are all documented solar jobs. Tilden is worth reading if your site has already been started by somebody else: it was a failed site sifted, mulched and brought back on spec in 16 days.

Are you insured for industrial and institutional work?

Yes, and we are used to producing certificates and safety documentation before mobilization rather than being asked afterwards. Tell us what your contract or your owner requires and we will send it.

What happens to the cleared material?

Mulched in place, left on the ground. On a large site that removes a truck fleet, disposal costs, burn permits and a haul route from the job. Where a spec calls for windrows or piles rather than a flat finish, we clear to that instead.

What areas do you serve?

Statewide. Documented industrial and utility scale jobs run from Brownsville to Weatherford and out to Tilden, Rosebud and Brownwood. Mobilization is a written line reflecting the distance.

Got Acreage and a Connection Date?

Send the acreage, the spec and the date. You get machine days, a fleet sized to hit it, and the documentation your contract needs before mobilization. Call 512-400-2693.

Call or Text 512-400-2693