The same crew and the same iron, scoped differently depending on who you are and what the land needs to become.
Subdivisions don't move in one pass. Lots get platted, permitted, and built out in phases — and the clearing has to keep pace without holding up survey crews, utility crews, or the next phase of construction.
We clear and grade in phases against your civil plans, keep access roads open while the rest of the tract is still brush, and quote per-acre so budgeting across dozens of lots stays predictable instead of a fresh guess every time.
Brush doesn't stop encroaching just because you're running cattle. Mesquite motts spread, fence-lines grow over, senderos close up — every acre lost to brush is an acre not grazing.
We grub mesquite so it doesn't sucker back into pasture, cut senderos and fence-lines clean, and can scope a one-time reclaim or an ongoing maintenance cycle depending on how the acreage is run.
One overgrown lot doesn't need subdivision-scale equipment or subdivision-scale pricing. It needs a crew that shows up, clears it, and hands it back build-ready or sale-ready — not an afterthought squeezed between bigger jobs.
We size the equipment to the lot, quote it straight on-site, and turn it around fast — often the quickest job on our schedule, not the slowest.
Commercial pads and solar tracts run on schedules with real consequences for slipping — financing timelines, interconnection dates, lease terms. The land has to be ready when the plan says it's ready.
We grade to spec, work large tracts efficiently, and clear laydown yards and staging areas alongside the main pad — so the site is genuinely ready for the next contractor, not just cleared in theory.
Free on-site quote, scoped to your project.