Excavator clearing a wooded residential lot in the Tulsa area

J&S Contracting · Jenks, Oklahoma

Land Clearing in Tulsa, OK

Land clearing is the first practical step between an overgrown property and a usable site. J&S Contracting clears selected areas with the future layout, equipment access, drainage, and remaining trees in mind.

Built for the next phase

Practical land clearing for Greater Tulsa properties.

Land clearing is the first practical step between an overgrown property and a usable site. J&S Contracting clears selected areas with the future layout, equipment access, drainage, and remaining trees in mind.

01

Clear what is in the way—keep what matters

A thoughtful clearing plan identifies the construction footprint, working room, access, and material that should remain. That helps reduce unnecessary disturbance and gives the next phase a cleaner place to begin.

02

Prepare access before construction starts

Crews and delivery vehicles need dependable access. Clearing the right path early can reduce congestion, protect areas outside the work zone, and make excavation and site preparation more efficient.

03

From clearing into site preparation

Clearing often reveals grade changes, rock, soft material, and drainage paths that were difficult to see beforehand. Because J&S also performs excavation and grading, we can help carry the site forward instead of leaving it half-ready.

Common project needs

Where this service fits.

  • New homesites
  • Overgrown lots
  • Access routes
  • Fence lines
  • Construction staging
  • Property cleanup

Scope examples

Land Clearing can include:

Every property is different. The estimate defines the exact work, materials, access, and handoff for your project.

  • Brush and vegetation removal
  • Selected tree removal
  • Construction area clearing
  • Access clearing
  • Debris consolidation
  • Rough site cleanup

How the work moves

A defined path from first call to ready site.

  1. 01

    Define

    We identify property access, clearing limits, protected areas, and the intended use of the site.

  2. 02

    Clear

    Vegetation and unwanted material are removed with equipment appropriate for the space.

  3. 03

    Prepare

    The cleared area is left workable for grading, excavation, utilities, or the next contractor.

Land Clearing FAQ

Useful answers before equipment arrives.

For a site-specific answer, call (918) 720-8125.

Can you clear only part of a property?

Yes. Selective clearing is common for homesites, driveways, work areas, and view corridors. Clearly marking the limits and any trees to remain helps everyone work from the same plan.

What happens to cleared material?

The handling method depends on the material, access, project plan, and local requirements. We can discuss consolidation, removal, or other practical options after seeing the site.

Should clearing happen before the site is surveyed?

Important boundaries, easements, and construction limits should be understood before work begins. If visibility is limited, a surveyor may need a path cleared, but broad clearing should follow a defined plan.

Serving Greater Tulsa

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