Loading lorry with wood chip - site clearance

Site clearance is an essential process that takes place before construction work can begin on a new development. It involves the removal of all unwanted trees and vegetation from a piece of land. This prepares it for any development work to go ahead.

Site clearance involves clearing and levelling an area of land for construction work to begin. This process is necessary to ensure that the construction site is safe and free from hazards. Additionally, it helps to ensure that the construction project can proceed efficiently, without any delays or complications.

What does site clearance involve?

Site clearance typically involves the removal of trees, bushes, and other vegetation, as well as any buildings, structures, or debris that may be present on the site. The process is carried out using a range of equipment, including excavators, grapple saws, whole tree chippers and forestry mulchers.

The process can vary depending on the site and the requirements of the construction project. In some cases, only minimal clearance is required, such as the removal of a few trees and bushes. In other cases, the site is completely cleared of all trees and vegetation.

What needs to be considered before I begin?

It is important to note that site clearance must be carried out in compliance with all relevant regulations and laws. Simpson Arboriculture is well-versed in national and local regulations and will help you obtain and understand all necessary permits and approvals, as well as adhere to environmental regulations to protect the local ecosystem.

In conclusion, site clearance is a critical step in the construction process. It ensures that a site is safe and ready for construction work to begin, while also protecting the local environment. When planning a construction project, be sure to work with a professional site clearance company to ensure that the job is done safely and efficiently. Simpson Arboriculture is an Arb Approved contractor so when working with us, you have the reassurance of accreditation from the most prestigious association in the industry.

Grapple saw removing and chipping whole trees at a site clearance