Utility-scale and community solar developments don't have time for clearing crews that show up late or leave behind a stump-grinding bill. We mulch acreage on a calendar your interconnection deadline can actually live with — and leave the site in a condition the civil contractor can build on the next day.
On the typical solar site, conventional clear-and-haul means felling, hauling, stump grinding, regrading, and erosion blanket installation — four to six weeks of sequenced work before the racking crew can show up. Forestry mulching collapses most of that into a single pass. The mulch becomes the erosion control. There's nothing to truck away. Stumps are ground in place. Pile-burning permits aren't needed. The site is pad-ready in days, not weeks — and the work is done by people who understand that an EPC's schedule is the project.
Brush, saplings, mature trees, and ground vegetation cleared to whatever finished condition the civil plans call for. We work to surveyed limits and coordinate with the surveyor's flags.
Heritage trees, perimeter buffer plantings, and screening vegetation preserved per the project's landscape plan or local zoning conditions.
Mulch left at depth that meets NPDES SWPPP cover requirements. We coordinate with your SWPPP author and provide before/during/after photo documentation for the rain-event log.
Mass DEP, USACE Section 404, and town conservation commission–aware operation when the project boundary touches BVW, riverfront area, or vernal pools. We coordinate with the wetland scientist and execute within Order of Conditions.
If the project is being built in blocks, we mulch in phases on a sequence that matches the racking crew's mobilization.
Construction-entrance and internal access roads cleared to the engineered cross-section.
We meet you and the civil engineer on site. We review the project boundary, the SWPPP, any wetland resource areas, the racking layout, and the construction schedule. We give you a fixed-price proposal that ties to acres or a phased breakout.
We loop in with the GC and the SWPPP author before mobilization. Stabilized construction entrance, perimeter silt fence, and any tree-protection fencing for preserved vegetation are confirmed before the first track touches dirt.
Equipment moves on a phased plan that matches the racking crew's sequence. Photo documentation throughout — geotagged, time-stamped, exportable for the SWPPP rain-event log.
Walk-through with the GC and civil engineer. Any preserved-tree areas verified intact. Final photo set delivered. Site released to the racking crew.
Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business — federal-contract eligible if your project has DBE or veteran-owned subcontractor goals.
$2M general liability with project-specific certificates available. Workers' comp and umbrella on file. We sign your COI requirements before we mobilize.
Per-acre or phased lump sum. The number on the proposal is the number on the invoice. No T&M creep, no surprise extras.
We commit to a calendar in writing and we hit it. If a weather day slides the date, you hear from us before lunch — not the day of.
Send us the boundary, the rough acreage, and your target mobilization window. We'll give you a fixed price and a schedule you can put in your bid stack.
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