Prepare for the next trade, not just today
Site preparation should account for the foundation footprint, concrete access, drainage, utility routes, delivery space, and the final relationship between the structure and the surrounding ground.
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J&S Contracting · Jenks, Oklahoma
A prepared site gives builders and property owners a more predictable starting point. J&S Contracting combines clearing, excavation, grading, base preparation, and access work into a coordinated groundwork scope.
Built for the next phase
A prepared site gives builders and property owners a more predictable starting point. J&S Contracting combines clearing, excavation, grading, base preparation, and access work into a coordinated groundwork scope.
Site preparation should account for the foundation footprint, concrete access, drainage, utility routes, delivery space, and the final relationship between the structure and the surrounding ground.
Soft or uneven ground slows a project down. Depending on the plans and visible conditions, preparation may include removing unsuitable material, placing approved base, shaping the pad, and compacting in planned lifts.
When clearing, excavation, grading, and access are coordinated, the site can move more cleanly from raw property to construction. We define what is included and communicate where the next contractor takes over.
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Scope examples
Every property is different. The estimate defines the exact work, materials, access, and handoff for your project.
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How the work moves
We review available plans, builder needs, access, drainage, utilities, and sequencing.
The site is cleared, excavated, shaped, and built up according to the agreed groundwork scope.
The prepared area is checked for a clean transition to foundation, concrete, or the next phase.
Site Preparation FAQ
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A defined building location, available plans, known access, utility information, and required permits or approvals are helpful. The project team should also understand who is responsible for layout and technical elevation control.
Yes, when both are included in the scope. Coordinating access and pad preparation can create a better working route for concrete trucks, deliveries, and later trades.
Yes. J&S serves homeowners, builders, and light commercial project teams. Sharing plans, schedule expectations, and the next trade's requirements helps us prepare an accurate scope.
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