Commercial & General Contractors
Site Preparation & Excavation. Done Right The First Time.
From raw dirt to a build-ready pad — clearing, stripping, cut-and-fill, and mass excavation self-performed by Webster Land Services crews across Florida.
Build-Ready Sites, From the First Cut
Every successful commercial project starts in the dirt. We handle the unglamorous work that determines whether the rest of your build stays on schedule — clearing, stripping topsoil, establishing rough grade, and excavating to plan. Self-performed, surveyed, and documented every step of the way.
- Lot clearing, grubbing, and topsoil stripping
- Mass and structural excavation to plan elevations
- Cut-and-fill balancing to minimize import/export
- Building pad and footing excavation
- Erosion control and silt-fence installation
Surveyed, Staked, and Self-Performed
We don’t guess at grade. GPS machine control and on-site survey keep every cut and fill tied to your civil plans, so the pad you get is the pad the engineer drew. And because our own crews run the iron, there’s one number to call and one team accountable from clearing to final subgrade.
- GPS grade control tied directly to your civil drawings
- In-house crews and equipment — nothing subbed out
- Daily progress documentation and quantity tracking
- Coordinated with your survey, permitting, and inspection schedule
Site Preparation FAQ
What’s the difference between site prep and excavation?
Site prep is everything that gets the land ready — clearing, grubbing, stripping topsoil, and rough grading. Excavation is the digging itself: cutting to plan elevations, structural digs, and moving material on or off site. We self-perform both so they stay coordinated.
Do you handle erosion control and SWPPP requirements?
Yes. We install and maintain silt fence, inlet protection, and stabilized construction entrances, and we work to your SWPPP so the site stays compliant through every inspection.
Can you balance cut and fill to avoid hauling costs?
Whenever the plans allow. Balancing earthwork on site means less import and export, which lowers truck counts and cost. We model quantities up front and tell you exactly where you stand before we mobilize.
How soon can you mobilize?
For most Central and North Florida commercial sites we can be on the ground within 3–5 business days of a signed proposal, schedule permitting.
Ready to Break Ground?
Send us your civil set or a quick description of the site. We’ll return a clear, itemized site-prep and excavation quote within 24 hours.