Our land clearing services combine heavy-equipment capability with ecological know-how to remove trees, brush, and understory while protecting soils, drainage, and long-term site function. We provide selective thinning, mechanized mulching, full clearing and grubbing, stump and root removal, and both rough and finish grading to prepare sites for ponds, food plots, pasture, homesites, or access corridors. Each job begins with a site assessment—evaluating soils, slope, access, and environmental constraints—so we can tailor techniques, erosion-control measures, and spoil management to minimize disturbance and protect natural function. We coordinate permitting and utility locates when required, and deliver finish work such as compaction, seeding or planting, and follow-up maintenance to ensure the cleared land is stable, productive, and ready for its intended use. Our owner-operated team uses precision equipment and careful planning to deliver durable results that balance usability, conservation, and long-term stewardship
Our custom pond-building services pair heavy-equipment capability with hydrologic and ecological know-how to design and construct durable, site-specific water features. We evaluate soils and drainage, size excavation volumes, design inlet/outlet and spillway systems, manage spoil placement, and perform compaction, embankment work, and finish grading as required to ensure long-term stability. From outlet and overflow design to aquatic habitat enhancement, erosion control, and permitting coordination, we plan and execute each pond with conservation-minded standards and minimal site disturbance so your pond performs well for years to come.
Our habitat improvement services combine heavy-equipment capability with ecological and wildlife-focused expertise to plan and implement durable, site-specific habitat solutions. We assess soils, hydrology, existing vegetation, and wildlife objectives to design targeted work—selective thinning, understory management, invasive species control, native seeding, food-plot installation, and strategic plantings of mast-producing trees and shrubs—to increase structural diversity and biological productivity. Projects are executed with erosion control and minimal site disturbance in mind, and we coordinate with NRCS practices and permitting when helpful. We also provide follow-up monitoring and maintenance plans so improvements continue to benefit wildlife and landowners for years to come.