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Land Clearing for Municipalities

Public work runs on documentation and on dates that were set in a meeting months ago. We are used to producing certificates and safety paperwork before a machine moves rather than after somebody asks. We cleared 127 acres for the LCRA on a public utility timeline and finished in 37 days.

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SCOPE

Public Works Clearing

Roadside and shoulder clearing

Sight lines at intersections, encroaching brush along county roads, and vegetation off the shoulder. Mulched in place so there is no haul route and no spoil pile for somebody to complain about at the next meeting.

Drainage and channel clearing

Brush out of ditches, channels and detention areas so they carry what they were designed to carry. Excavator work where the section has to be reshaped rather than just cleared. See excavation and dirt work.

Right of way and easements

Corridor clearing to a written clearance standard, including utility rows. The LCRA job ran 127 acres on a public utility timeline. See right of way clearing.

Parks, greenbelts and city tracts

Selective work where the point is to open a tract without stripping it, keeping the mature trees the public actually notices. Our default on any tract with public visibility is to take less and let you tell us to go further.

HOW WE WORK

What Public Clients Need That Private Ones Do Not

Documentation before mobilization

Insurance certificates, W-9s, safety documentation, whatever your procurement requires. We are used to producing it up front rather than treating it as an obstacle. Tell us what has to be on file and we will send it before we schedule.

A number that survives review

Public spending gets looked at. We quote in machine days at published rates with clearing, grubbing and excavation as separate lines, so the number is explicable to somebody who was not in the meeting. Nothing in a quote is an allowance we adjust once we are on site.

Nothing hauled off, nothing burned

Material is mulched in place. That means no disposal costs, no load counts to reconcile, no burn permits, and no truck route through a neighbourhood. On public work the absence of a haul route is often the difference between a job people tolerate and a job people call about.

Somebody is always watching public work

Roadside and park work happens in front of residents. Our operators are used to that, and the things that generate complaints are almost never the clearing itself: they are gates, ruts, noise hours and mulch where it should not be.

REVIEWS

Clients on Our Public and 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

★★★★★

I cannot say enough good things about my experience working with Pierce Land Clearing. We have a large piece of very heavily wooded and overgrown property and their equipment was able to clear a clean, wide road and open several acres.

Jenna Kelly-Landes, Google review

★★★★★

This company gets customer service. They promptly contacted me, scheduled service within the week and promptly showed up each day of the project. The operator listened and provided fabulous service. Our 2 acre grading was done to our specs.

Cindy Pullin, Google review

FAQ

Municipal and Public Works FAQs

Do you work for cities, counties and districts?

Yes. Roadside and shoulder clearing, drainage and channel work, right of way, and park or greenbelt tracts. The 127 acre job we did for the LCRA ran on a public utility timeline and wrapped in 37 days.

What documentation can you provide?

Insurance certificates, W-9s and safety documentation, produced before mobilization rather than after somebody asks. Tell us what your procurement requires and we will send it before we schedule. If your process needs something we have not seen before, ask and we will tell you plainly whether we can supply it.

How is municipal clearing priced?

In machine days at published rates, with clearing, grubbing and excavation as separate lines so the number is explicable to somebody reviewing it who was not in the meeting. Past about fifty acres we quote the job rather than a day rate you multiply out.

What happens to the cleared material?

It is mulched in place and stays on site. No disposal cost, no load counts to reconcile, no burn permits, and no truck route through a neighbourhood. On public work that last point matters more than the money.

Can you clear drainage ditches and channels?

Yes. Brush out so the section carries what it was designed to carry, and excavator work where the shape itself has to be corrected rather than just cleared. Reshaping is quoted as dirt work rather than clearing because it is a different machine.

Do you do roadside and sight line clearing?

Yes, including shoulder brush and vegetation at intersections. It mulches in place, so there is no windrow left on the shoulder and no haul route down a county road.

Can you work around public access and events?

Tell us the constraint at quote stage. Noise hours, access that has to stay open, a date the park has to be usable. Those things change the sequence and sometimes the machine, and they are much cheaper to design around than to discover.

What areas do you serve?

Statewide. Documented work runs from Brownsville to Weatherford and out to Tilden and Brady. Mobilization is a written line reflecting the distance rather than a surprise at the end.

Got a Public Tract or a Row to Clear?

Send the scope, the acreage and whatever documentation your procurement needs on file. You get machine days, separate lines, and the paperwork before we schedule. Call 512-400-2693.

Call or Text 512-400-2693