1,200 Acre Cattlemen Solar Farm Land Clearing Project in Rosebud, Texas
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Forestry mulcher fleet clearing the 1,200 acre Cattlemen Solar site in Rosebud Texas
1,200 Acre Cattlemen Solar Farm Land Clearing Project in Rosebud, Texas
Cattlemen Solar in Rosebud is the largest project we have published: 1,200 acres cleared for a utility scale solar farm, full clear to a fine mulch spec, delivered in 242 days on a fast timeline. This one took a ten machine fleet, two Tigercat M726G mulchers, two Barko 930B mulchers, an ASV 135 with a Denis Cimaf head, three Komatsu PC210 excavators, and two Komatsu D61EX dozers, working as one coordinated operation. If you are vetting land clearing contractors for a Texas solar project, this page and our 800 acre Chisme Solar clear in Brownwood are the track record.
Cattlemen Solar Clearing in Rosebud, TX - 1,200 Acres, Full Scope
At 1,200 acres the machines are the easy part. The plan is what delivers. Five mulchers carried the clearing, sectioned across the site with the fine mulch spec verified zone by zone before the fleet rolled forward, the same discipline we ran at Brownwood, scaled up. Behind them, the excavators and dozers handled the below grade scope: grubbing root systems out of the pads, roads, and trenching corridors, and shaping ground where the engineering demanded compacted, root free soil rather than mulched surface.
Running mulching and dirt work as one operation is what keeps a solar schedule honest. The following trades never waited on us, because finished, verified sections released to them continuously while clearing pushed ahead. Sustaining roughly five acres a day, every day, for eight months is a logistics achievement more than a horsepower one: fuel, parts, maintenance windows, and weather days were all in the plan before the first machine unloaded.
Frequently asked questions
What is the largest site you have cleared?
Cattlemen Solar: 1,200 acres in Rosebud, cleared to a fine mulch spec in 242 days with a ten machine fleet. Before that, 800 acres for Chisme Solar in Brownwood in 154 days with two machines. Scale is not a stretch for us, it is the work we have already delivered and documented.
Why did this project use excavators and dozers alongside mulchers?
Because a solar site has two kinds of ground. The array areas need a clean, uniform mulched surface, which the five mulchers delivered. The roads, pads, and trenching corridors need root systems out entirely and soil the engineers can compact, which is excavator and dozer work. Running both scopes as one operation is faster and cheaper than sequencing two contractors.
How do you hold a fast timeline across 1,200 acres?
Sectioning and logistics. The site was cleared in verified zones released continuously to the following trades, and the sustained rate, roughly five acres every day for eight months, was built on planned fuel, maintenance, and weather margins. The date we commit to is production math, not optimism, and this project is the proof at the largest scale we publish.
How is utility scale solar clearing priced?
Scope priced. Acreage, vegetation, the mulch spec, grubbing zones, and the timeline set the number, and it goes on the table before mobilization. Cattlemen Solar and our 800 acre Brownwood project both finished on their timelines, and that record is exactly what you are buying.
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Land clearing around Rosebud
We work the country around Rosebud regularly, across Falls County and the counties next to it.
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Need clearing work around Rosebud?
Tell us the acreage and what you want left standing, and we will walk the property with you.
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