Patriot Siteworks
Patriot Siteworks

Frequently Asked Questions

We can pull permits and coordinate inspections as needed depending on the scope of work. We'll walk you through what's required during your estimate so there are no surprises.

Absolutely. We regularly coordinate with GCs, builders, and developers, and have our own GC if needed.

Everything from a single residential lot to multi-acre commercial developments. If it involves moving dirt, clearing land, or prepping a site - we're built for it.

Yes. We handle tree removal, trimming, stump grinding, and related cleanup for residential and commercial sites. We can review access, nearby structures, overhead lines, and haul-off needs during the estimate.

Yes. We can remove brush, trees, stumps, concrete, and general site debris, then haul material off-site or stage it where requested. The best approach depends on the property access, disposal needs, and final grade plan.

Before excavation, we review the planned work area and coordinate public utility locating where required. Private lines such as irrigation, lighting, pool, septic, or owner-installed utilities may need to be identified separately before equipment starts.

We handle underground utility work including trenching and installation support for water, sewer, storm drainage, and conduit. Scope, depth, bedding, inspections, and tie-ins are reviewed before scheduling.

Helpful details include the property address, photos or plans, the work area, access points, known utilities, drainage concerns, and your target schedule. A site visit is often the best way to confirm equipment access and pricing.

Timing depends on the scope, weather, access, soil conditions, hauling distance, and inspection requirements. Smaller residential projects may move quickly, while larger clearing, grading, or utility jobs are scheduled around equipment, material, and site conditions.

Yes. We can review slope, low spots, runoff patterns, pad elevations, and swales to determine whether grading, fill, drainage structures, or site reshaping is the right solution.

Access depends on the equipment required for the work. We look at gate width, overhead clearance, ground conditions, turning room, and nearby structures. If access is tight, we can discuss smaller equipment or a different work plan.

Material can be hauled away, recycled when available, or reused on-site if it is clean and fits the project plan. We will discuss disposal, haul-off, and any fill needs before work begins.