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Land Clearing Cost
The average cost to clear land to build a house is between $1,150 and $3,680. Land clearing cost per acre ranges from $1,500 to $3,000 on lightly wooded lots and between $3,790 to $6,710 for a heavily wooded area. Depending on why you need the land cleared, what needs to be removed, and the acreage of the land, you could see prices as low as $500 for a quarter-acre and as high as $7,000 for a full acre lot.
The price to clear land will vary depending on the size of the lot, the purpose of the land preparation, and the density of trees, brush, rocks, and stumps that need to cleared. While you could do the work yourself, this price guide looks at getting the land clearing done professionally.
The costs to clear land will vary based on how heavily the acreage is wooded with brush, trees, stumps, and rocks. Lot clearing costs around $950 on a quarter-acre for light clearing on flat ground without rocks. To clear a full acre of flat, light brush, without grading or rock removal costs about $3,790. For a heavily forested lot the prices to clear the trees can be $7,000 or more.
Most companies will give you a quote on the final cost to clear your land based on a quarter acre- or full acre price.
The average cost to prepare land for building or house on a quarter-acre lot is between $950 and $1,680 depending on the level of brush, trees, and how much grading will be required. Here are average lot clearing prices:
The price to clear light to medium underbrush is between $3,790 and $4,360 per acre, which is around 350 to 420 cubic yards of debris to be removed. For a heavily forested area with lots of trees and stumps, expect to pay between $4,820 and $6,710.
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Typically, land clearing is charged by the acre or quarter-acre, but in some cases, the average price ranges between $1 to $2 per square foot for complete land clearing and site preparation.
Clearing land to build a house costs between $1,150 and $3,680 on average. A smaller lot that only needs one contractor and a bobcat with a shredder attached, you can expect to pay between $1,200 and $1,500, depending on the density of the brush, grass, and rock.
Clearing brush is less expensive than trees and costs between $1,254 and $1,755 per acre on average. In some cases where the brush is very light and thin, clearing the overgrowth could cost as little as $200 per acre.
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Clearing a single tree will cost between $200 and $400 on average. Tree removal costs around $70 to $200 if the tree has fallen down already. Tree clearing per acre ranges from $1,500 to $3,000 on lightly wooded lots and between $3,790 to $6,710 for a heavily forested acreage.
The total cost of tree stump grinding will depend on the number of stumps, the tree stumps diameters, access to the stump(s), the depth of the grinding, the root system, and mulch removal. On average, you can expect to spend $160 for first stump and $40 per additional stump to be removed.
Clearing rocks from land typically costs $5.53$9.15 per linear foot depending on the hardness of the soil and rock. Rock drilling requires the use of a pneumatic truck-mounted wagon drill which requires a $2,500 minimum job charge.
Land excavation is essential when building a structure that requires a foundation, such as a garage or home. Also, it is used to turn a wooded plot into farmland or a garden. The average price of excavation is between $1,600 and $4,400.
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Typically land grading costs $100 per cubic yard, that can go up to $200 or more depending on the terrain and level of erosion control. When you are working with land that is not entirely flat, and it needs to be leveled for use or for construction, it will need to be graded. In this phase of preparing the land, it will either be scraped and removed from the location or scraped from a higher elevation on the land, and the dirt then used to fill a lower elevation to level it out.
Nationally, land grading costs between $6,000 to $10,000 per acre. Work done in clay, shale, or soft rock will cost 10% to 25% more. To strip, stockpile on site, and then replace topsoil is an additional $9.48 per cubic yard.
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This is a much cheaper option for removing individual trees and bits of brush. When clearing land that isnt going to be built on immediately, and assuming the land is as flat as you want it and doesnt need to be graded, you could have contractors come to mulch everything.
In this scenario, equipment called a forestry mulcher, masticator, or brush cutter would be brought in to shred everything and leave a carpet of mulch spread out across the ground. There are different tools required for the job which can be attached to tractors, excavators, or even bobcats, and the most common is a rotary drum with steel teeth which shreds the vegetation.
Depending on how your contractor prices the work, it can either be hourly for which you could be looking at $150 to $250 per hour, or they may charge a flat rate of $400 per acre.
The heaviest duty equipment available can take care of around 15 acres per day, but for smaller applications, it is not feasible to transport that size of equipment to a residential plotthe equipment will need to be smaller, and depending on how thick the brush is, it may take half to one day to clear an acre.
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Land clearing companies sometimes pay thousands to rent the right equipment for your job plus the delivery and pickup costs of between $150 to $250, insurance at 9% of the rental rate, fuel, and qualified operators. On average, it takes around 3 to 4 hours to clear an acre of land. If you were to hire professional labor, costs would be around $130 to $250 per hour per operator.
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Whether you need to clear land for farming or construction, there is a high likelihood that you will need to remove cactus plants from it, which is no easy job.
If the density of plants per acre makes the manual extraction or herbicide treatment cost prohibitive, you can go with either broadcast herbicide at $250+ per acre or prescribed burn at $1 to $10 per acre or a combination of both, as long as the size of your land and the location of the cacti will allow for it.
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To find the best professional team to clear your land, check out the experts listed here on HomeGuide to get the work done. Create a shortlist of 35 contractors and get bids to find the right provider to come and clear your land. Use the following as a checklist to create your shortlist:
Typically, unless you are providing a solution for one or more of the components of the work yourself, the proposals you get should cover the following:
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We provide forestry mulching land clearing services.Forestry Mulching is the most effective way to clear your property or large land parcel. You do not need to haul away or create burn piles of brush and trees. Hauling and burning the brush and trees is almost always more expensive and takes more time than using forestry mulching. Our mulching service is an eco-friendly and cost-effective solution for your land clearing needs. One of the benefits of mulching is it leaves topsoil in place and adds valuable nutrients while also preventing erosion. Our mulching machine can remove and mulch trees up to 12 in diameter. Powered by a 100HP turbo diesel it shreds the vegetation in its path. Blackberries, Scotch Broom, Alder Trees, Fir Trees, Vine Maple, rotten logs and stumps, Hazelnut / Filbert, Salal, even down to grass.
Our services are available in the greater Puget Sound area of Washington State including Lewis, Mason, Pierce, South King, and Thurston counties.
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4.0 CLEARING METHODS
4.1 For clearing standing timber, the method used shall be the walk-down and pile; the uprooting and pile; or the cutting and pile method.
4.2 For clearing clear-cut areas, the method used shall be the grubbing and piling; the grubbing, piling, and turning; or the heavy moldboard plow or heavy breaking disc method.
4.3 For clearing light growth and ground brush, the method used shall be the grubbing and piling; the rotary or flail mower; the heavy moldboard or breaking disc; or the rotary plow method.
4.4 Whatever the clearing method used, debris piles shall be topsoil and mud free (maximum allowance of 10%) and well packed to ensure that they can be easily burned or loaded and hauled off the field.
4.5 Debris piles shall not be placed closer than 30 meters (100 ft) to adjacent cleared or wooded areas.
4.6 The burning method will be exempt only in designated regions where burning permits cannot be obtained and will be reviewed on a case by case basis.
5.0 CLEARING EQUIPMENT
5.1 Proper and well maintained industrial clearing equipment and skilled operators shall be used for land clearing.
5.2 Piling blades used with crawler tractors shall meet or exceed the NBDARD Piling Blade Standard.
5.3 Piling rakes used with excavators shall meet or exceed the NBDARD Piling Rake Standard.
5.4 The primary land clearing equipment shall be one of the following:
5.4.1 Crawler tractors with piling blades, cutting blades or earth blades. Cutting blades shall be used only for cutting and piling method. Earth blades shall only be used for walking-down standing timber.
5.4.2Excavator with piling rake.
5.5 Generally, auxiliary land clearing equipment shall be breaking discs and breaking plows pulled by crawler tractors.
5.6 Generally land clearing equipment used for debris cleanup operations shall be wheel rakes, power drum rakes, specialized reel head rock pickers and debris pickers powered by farm tractors.
5.7 Brush cutters (rotary brush mowers) powered by farm tractors, may be used for clearing light growth and ground brush, if normal cultivation can proceed after brush cutting.
6.0 PROJECT COMPLETION
6.1 Upon notification of project completion, the project engineer or designate will carry out final inspection and report of land clearing site.
6.2 Land clearing projects will only be consider complete if they meet these standards and work is suitable to the project engineer or designate. 7.0 REFERENCES
7.1 The Atlantic Committee on Agricultural Engineering (A.C.A.E.) Publication No. 7, 1985 - Land Clearing for Agricultural Production contains additional information on clearing rationale, methods and equipment and should be referred to prior to commencing a land clearing project.
7.2 Watercourse Alteration Guidelines issued by the N.B. Department of Environment and Local Government.
The New Brunswick Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Aquaculture reserves the right to revise the above standard at any time.
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Land clearing and grubbinginvolves the removal of trees and brush on a piece of land. Depending on the size, location, and purpose of the land, the excavation may require professional land clearing equipment. Pushover, cut, grind and burning are three of the most used land clearing methods.
The pushover method of land clearing often involves the use of major construction equipment. The trees are pushed over and hauled off the land with the roots intact. Once the trees are moved to a central location, they are often processed for sale or ground for use as a mulching material.
The second method is cut and grind. This method begins with cutting down the trees on the piece of land. These trees are often moved to a processing location, but the stumps are left in the ground. These stumps can be ground into mulching material or pulled out of the ground using a large piece of construction machinery.
A third method involves using a controlled burn for land clearing, it can be one of the most dangerous methods. Burning involves starting a controlled fire and maintaining that fire until all trees and brush are burned to the ground. After the fires are extinguished, the land can be cleared using a bull dozer or other piece of construction equipment.
While some small plots of land may be cleared without the help of a professional, larger plots of land may be more difficult to clear without a team of specialists. This team will often be trained in the fastest and most effective methods of land clearing. They are also more likely to be trained in the local laws and regulations regarding the clearing of land.
Remember that land clearing and grubbingis the removal and disposal of all vegetation, rubbish, and surface boulders embedded in the ground. In the total preparation of the site for clear construction, land clearing also includes the removal and disposal of structures, old foundations, and abandoned underground sewers and unused structural concrete of any kind. Grubbing is the uprooting and removal of roots and stumps. Stripping is the removal and disposal of unwanted topsoil and sod.
Clearing, grubbing, and stripping are accomplished by using heavy engineering equipment. Hand-or power-felling equipment, explosives, and fire are also used. Factors that determine which method to use are: the acreage to be cleared, the type and density of vegetation, the terrains effect on the operation of equipment, the availability of equipment and personnel, and the time available for completion. For best results, a combination of methods is used in a sequence of operations.
The landowner should remember that land clearing leaves the surface layer of topsoil open to the elements and erosion. If the site is to be left for any great length of time before a project is commenced, this top layer of dirt can be preserved by planting grass in this soil. While the grass may not be needed on the entire lot, it can be easier to remove a patch of grass for development than to import new dirt, to prevent soil loss.
Clearing live trees, dead trees, shrubs and removing damaged storm water drains is all part of our land clearing services. Weve provided this service throughout Central Florida and all over Florida to clear the way for site Development including: Hiawassee Elementary School Orlando, Cheney Elementary School Orlando, Tractor Supply Deltona, Publix Supermarket Winter Park, Beck Ranch Park Sanford, Nickelodeon Suites Orlando, Wawa Port Orange, Wawa Orlando, Wawa many other Wawalocations all over Central Florida, RaceTrac Haines City and many other RaceTraclocations all over Central Florida, Walkabout Club House & Town Homes Mims, Orange County Pump Stations & Lift Station Rehabilitation, Many more.
C&C Site Development is an experienced site development company with many successful public and private projects to date. Were licensed, insured, bonded and adhere to all local, state and federal regulations when performing any and all of our Site Development Services. If youre in need of land clearing services and want an experienced firm that is going to treat your project with attention to detail whether its big or small, call C&C Site Development.
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Palm oil development is not just about the economy but also needs to consider social and environmental costs. http://www.shutterstock.com September 11, 2019
Aksel Tmte, University of Oslo
There are studies showing that farmers can have economic benefits from palm oil. However, they can also be impoverished by the commodity.
Michelle Ward, The University of Queensland; April Reside, The University of Queensland; Hugh Possingham, The University of Queensland; James Watson, The University of Queensland; Jeremy Simmonds, The University of Queensland; Jonathan Rhodes, The University of Queensland, and Martin Taylor, The University of Queensland
A staggering 7.7 million hectares of critical habitat has been destroyed since environment laws were enacted - and 93% was not referred to the federal government for assessment.
The Amazon is burning at record levels, and land clearing is to blame. The good news: we already know what we need to do to stop it.
Martine Maron, The University of Queensland; Andrea Griffin, University of Newcastle; April Reside, The University of Queensland; Bill Laurance, James Cook University; Don Driscoll, Deakin University; Euan Ritchie, Deakin University, and Steve Turton, CQUniversity Australia
A new petition is urging state and federal governments to rein in Australia's rampant land clearing, which worsens the risk of bushfires and threatens to undo the work of the Emissions Reduction Fund.
Edward Narayan, Western Sydney University
Koalas can cope with the stresses of city life provided we plan urban developments in ways that help meet their basic needs.
Philippa England, Griffith University
Queensland's new land-clearing laws are a huge missed opportunity.
Damian R. Michael, Australian National University and David Lindenmayer, Australian National University
Across large ares of Australia, rocky outcrops are being obliterated to open up more land for farming. But many of these "bush rocks" are refuges for fragile ecosystems.
Anita J Cosgrove, The University of Queensland; April Reside, The University of Queensland; James Watson, The University of Queensland, and Martine Maron, The University of Queensland
Queensland's new draft land-clearing laws aim to put the brakes on years of environmental destruction. But the bill contains several loopholes that are likely to stymie progress.
Samantha Hepburn, Deakin University
Australia's federal environment laws are inadequate to halt Australia's alarming rates of land clearing and species loss. A more robust set of laws are urgently needed.
Noel D Preece, James Cook University and Penny van Oosterzee, James Cook University
The failed attempt to reinstate land clearing regulations in Queensland has prompted 'panic clearing', pushing Australia into the global top-ten deforesters.
Brendan Wintle, University of Melbourne and Sarah Bekessy, RMIT University
The outgoing Threatened Species Commissioner has downplayed the importance of land clearing as a threat to Australia's plants and animals. But it's the biggest threat, and magnifies the others too.
Dede Rohadi, Centre for International Forestry Research
Zero-burning policy could hurt small-holder farmers. The ban on the use of fire for land clearing has raised the costs to prepare their land for planting and to keep it pest-free.
Hugh Finn, Curtin University
More than 50 million birds, mammals and reptiles are thought to be killed each year in New South Wales and Queensland by the removal of native vegetation, and planning laws are failing to protect them.
April Reside, The University of Queensland; Anita J Cosgrove, The University of Queensland; Jennifer Silcock, The University of Queensland; Leonie Seabrook, The University of Queensland, and Megan C Evans, The University of Queensland
Legal vegetation 'thinning' is contributing to high rates of land clearing, potentially causing problems for threatened species and ecosystems.
James Watson, The University of Queensland; James Allan, The University of Queensland, and Sean Maxwell, The University of Queensland
You'd hope we wouldn't flatten the pyramids to build a highway. But that's exactly what's happening to the world's natural heritage sites.
James Watson, The University of Queensland; Eve McDonald-Madden, The University of Queensland; James Allan, The University of Queensland; Kendall Jones, The University of Queensland; Moreno Di Marco, The University of Queensland, and Richard Fuller, The University of Queensland
Since 1992, an area of land two-thirds the size of Australia has been converted to human use.
Euan Ritchie, Deakin University and Brett Murphy, Charles Darwin University
Australia's Great Northern Savannas are the largest and most intact ecosystem of their kind on Earth. But they still face pressure from grazing, mining and agricultural expansion.
Clive McAlpine, The University of Queensland; Jozef Syktus, The University of Queensland, and Leonie Seabrook, The University of Queensland
Here's another reason to stop land clearing: it's making Australia hotter and drier.
Sean Maxwell, The University of Queensland; James Watson, The University of Queensland, and Richard Fuller, The University of Queensland
Climate change gets a lot of the spotlight when it comes to saving wildlife. But bigger threats remain.
Megan C Evans, The University of Queensland
Moves to tighten land-clearing laws in Queensland and New South Wales have been met with outrage from farmers. So how can we get regulation right?
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Tim Carter, from AskTheBuilder.com, says this:
I can think of lots of do-it-yourself projects, but I have to be honest; land clearing would be either at the bottom of the list or left off on purpose.Source
We agree with Tim.
Land clearing is not for the faint of heart.
Land clearing involves, at various points, clearing brush, cutting down and hauling away large trees, digging up rocks, filling in large holes with dirt, smoothing furrows and hills, removing shrubs and small trees, and either burning, grinding, or otherwise removing the leftover stumps.
In order to accomplish all of these tasks, you will need:
Additionally, you will need tons of free time.
When you hire a land clearing company, you get your land cleared by professionals who are licensed to operate heavy machinery, are used to the type of work involved, and who have a team ready to accomplish your project in a short amount of time.
Save yourself a lot of trouble: hire a land clearing professional.
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Land clearing work is varied in its scope and size. Land clearing can utilize mulchers, track or wheeled carriers, stump grinders, tree shears, grapples, deck mowers, Log Jaws, and chippers to reduce and remove trees, brush, stumps, and roots.
Terrain, density of the vegetation, soil stability, moisture, species to be treated, environmental concerns and obstacles to work around are some of the considerations when choosing the right machine for the application. The required finish and the needed production rates can also be a factor when determining the correct tool for the construction project.
The successful land-clearing contractor will usually approach the job with a variety of units including tracked or wheeled mulching machines, excavator mulchers and skid steer tractors equipped with mulching attachments as well as other tools to handle the many tasks found on the average land-clearing site.
Commercial or large acreage jobs could require the high production capabilities of the higher horsepower tracked or wheeled mulching tractors. For wet or swampy conditions, low ground pressure mulching tractors would fit the bill. These tractors are used by successful high production land clearing contractors in a variety of climates and in extreme ground conditions.
Residential or urban interface projects could utilize smaller and lighter tracked mulching tractors effectively on softer ground conditions or where more work in confined space is needed. A variety of undercarriage specifications can reduce the ground disturbance or enable crossing of paved surfaces while offering the production rates needed.
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Land clearing for residential or commercial property in Houston, Spring, Cypress, The Woodlands, Magnolia, Tomball and Conroe. We are your local land clearing and site work professionals.
Land clearing is a very broad subject that covers many different types of jobs and methods. Just like your vision, each job is unique, requiring the correct configuration of equipment types and sizes.
Daniel Dean has the experience and equipment to deliver your vision for the clearing of your land, whether residential or commercial.
Having proper equipment makes a lot of difference. Lowering costs and improving efficiency is what we do! We will listen to you, discuss your goals, and work out the best plan to meet or exceed them. Call Daniel Dean: 281-356-3326
Clearing land for residential development is the most sensitive type of property development performed. You can trust Daniel Dean with your future home site.
Your land is perhaps your most valuable investment. It must be cleared the right way. Youll live there and look at it every day. If you want the most professional and knowledgeable person in the business, you want Daniel Dean.
Since 1993 Daniel Dean has helped people create their dream. We are passionate about our work and enjoy helping people. Identifying your needs are essential for land development.Our comprehensive checklist includes many options so there are no surprises. We want the right project design for your needs.
Land clearing has to be done in a specific order so your desired end result is obtained. If you have mature trees that are important, well keep them healthy.This will ultimately affect the placement of your house. If youre not sure what you want, we have the experience and creativity when starting with a rough product. This includes wooded lots and custom projects as well.
Daniel Dean provides all site work and other services related to residential land clearing, including:
Typical commercial land clearing contracts in Houston and the surrounding areas include: shopping centers, dealerships, apartments, sub divisions, malls, restaurants and preparing the land for re-sale opportunities.
Clearing commercial land is a lot more straight forward than residential property clearing. With commercial land clearing, very few trees are left. Usually just along property lines, trees are knocked over with the stumps in tact. The timber is merchandised, and the debris is raked and piled. After the debris is out of the way, we will blade the property to a smooth surface.
There are three main options of disposing of the debris on a commercial clearing job:
This is typically the most expensive option of commercial land clearing. This is done on the smaller jobs that are too small to do pit burning or debris grinding. Loading and hauling the debris into boxes are usually done at properties that are less than 2-4 acres.
Grinding and hauling is usually done on jobs that are too big to load into boxes and haul it off site. They are often too small to pit burn as well.When we grind the debris it is turned into mulch and taken to plants for fuel for boilers or mulch yards instead of being wasted in a land fill.
This is done on larger jobs that are away from high profile areas or other buildings or residential areas. In many areas, such as south of Houston, environmental regulations prohibit commercial burning.
Land clearing of commercial property is a big part of our business at Daniel Dean. Whether it is acre, 5 acres, or 200 acres of land, we are set up for it. Big or small we do it all.
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WE CLEAR TREES3"- 25" IN DIAMETER 1-1000's ACRES
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No permits required for this "low impact" land clearing
No silt fence or special permits required
Keeps the tree root in placeto hold land / soil structure
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Improve property value by adding trails or fire lane
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