Strata can assist with demolition and removal of unwanted structures, clearing and carefully managing vegetation, and conducting thorough soil testing to determine its suitability for construction. We also can offer optional reclamation services upon project completion. This may include re-seeding and revegetation efforts, and restoring the land to a natural state.
Demolition and Removal: Dismantling unwanted structures or features on a site.
Clearing and Grubbing: Removing vegetation (trees, brush, stumps) from a site.
grading: Leveling the ground to a specific design or slope for construction.
Soil Testing and Analysis: Determining the composition and suitability of soil for construction.
Subsurface Utility Locating: Identifying and marking the location of underground utilities before excavation.
Erosion Control Planning and Implementation: Developing and installing measures to prevent soil erosion during construction.
Sedimentation Control: Installing structures to trap sediment and prevent it from entering waterways.
Stockpiling: Storing excavated topsoil or other materials for later use in the project.
Haul Road Construction: Building temporary roads for transporting materials and equipment on the site.
Reclamation Services: After construction is complete, Strata may offer additional services.These can include:
Seeding and Revegetation
Topsoil Replacement
Grading and Reshaping
Soil Amendments
Wetland Mitigation
Habitat Restoration
Final Site Stabilization
Monitoring and Maintenance
Utility Installation (Optional): Installing underground utilities such as water, sewer, gas, and electrical lines (may collaborate with subcontractors).
site preparation and reclamation
Demolition and Removal:
Exterior Demolition: Taking down decks, patios, sheds, fences, and other outdoor structures.
Selective Demolition: Demolishing specific sections of a building while leaving the rest intact.
Complete Building Demolition: Tearing down entire structures, including houses, commercial buildings, and industrial facilities.
Debris Removal: Hauling away construction debris, concrete, asphalt, wood, and other materials generated during the demolition process.
Tree and Stump Removal:Cutting down trees and removing their stumps to clear land or prepare for construction.
Pool Removal: Demolishing and removing unwanted swimming pools.
Site Preparation
Subsurface Utility Locating: Identifying and marking the location of underground utilities before excavation.
Soil Testing and Analysis: Determining the composition and suitability of soil for construction.
Grading:Leveling the ground to a specific design or slope for construction.
Utility Installation:Installing underground utilities such as water, sewer, gas, and electrical lines (may collaborate with subcontractors)
Erosion Control Planning and Implementation: Developing and installing measures to prevent soil erosion during construction.
Sedimentation Control:Installing structures to trap sediment and prevent it from entering waterways.
Stockpiling:Storing excavated topsoil or other materials for later use in the project.
Haul Road Construction:Building temporary roads for transporting materials and equipment on the site.
Reclamation Services
Seeding and Revegetation: This involves planting seeds or placing mature vegetation on disturbed areas to restore plant cover and prevent soil erosion.
Topsoil Replacement: Topsoil is the nutrient-rich upper layer of soil that's essential for plant growth. Construction activities often remove topsoil, so replacing it after construction promotes healthy plant establishment.
Grading and Reshaping:This involves manipulating the soil's surface to achieve a desired slope or elevation for drainage, landscaping, or building purposes.
Soil Amendments:Amending the soil involves adding materials like compost, manure, or sand to improve its fertility, drainage, or overall structure for better plant growth.
Wetland Mitigation: If construction disrupts wetlands, mitigation efforts may be required to replace or restore their ecological functions.
Habitat Restoration: This involves restoring wildlife habitat that might have been affected by construction activities.
Final Site Stabilization: This ensures that the disturbed soil is no longer susceptible to erosion from wind or water. Techniques include seeding, applying mulch, or installing erosion control measures.
Monitoring and Maintenance: Regularly monitoring the revegetation efforts and the stability of the land ensures the success of these post-construction activities.
Special Services: Mines Reclamation & Fire Reclamation