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Secure Land Clearing in Lanesborough

Before you can grade, excavate, or pave in Lanesborough, you need a site free of brush, stumps, and unwanted trees—yet careful enough to preserve the vegetation you want to keep. D Condron Construction Inc. offers full-lot and selective clearing services, using mechanical mulchers, stump grinders, and tracked equipment that limits ground disturbance and protects surrounding areas.

We plan each clearing operation to maintain critical trees, create safe access corridors for excavation or roadwork, and respect wetland setbacks that protect local waterways. Stumps are ground below grade or hauled off-site, and brush is either mulched in place or chipped for disposal. Our local awareness of erosion-control best practices ensures sediment stays on your property and doesn't migrate during rain events.

Send a parcel map for a clearing estimate and recommended clearing plan tailored to your Lanesborough site.

Details That Matter Most

You want clearing that opens usable space without damaging soil structure or creating erosion channels. Our tracked equipment distributes weight evenly, and we route machines along planned access lanes rather than crossing the entire site, preserving topsoil for later grading work in Lanesborough.

D Condron Construction Inc. uses forestry mulchers for dense brush and smaller trees, turning vegetation into a protective mat that holds moisture and prevents runoff. Larger trees are felled with chainsaws, limbed, and either hauled as logs or chipped on-site. Stump grinding reaches twelve to eighteen inches below grade, leaving a clean surface ready for fill or excavation.

When selective clearing is needed—such as thinning a wooded lot while keeping specimen trees—we mark keepers with flagging and work methodically to avoid accidental damage. Erosion-control measures, including silt fence and straw wattles, are installed along slopes and near wetlands before clearing begins.

How Our Process Works

Below are answers to questions property owners ask about clearing scope, equipment, and site protection for projects near Lanesborough.

Can you clear around existing structures?
Yes, we use smaller equipment and hand crews near buildings, utilities, or septic fields to prevent damage while opening access or improving sightlines.
What happens to stumps?
Stumps are ground below finish grade and the grindings are spread or removed. For sites needing deep excavation, we can pull stumps entirely and haul them off.
Do you handle brush disposal?
Brush is mulched in place or chipped and hauled to a permitted facility. Logs can be stacked on-site for firewood or removed, depending on your preference.
How do you protect wetlands during clearing?
We install silt fence along wetland buffers in Lanesborough, keep equipment outside setback zones, and schedule work during dry weather to minimize soil disturbance.
Can you clear in phases?
Absolutely. Phased clearing lets you evaluate sight lines, preserve specific trees, and control costs by matching clearing to your construction timeline.

Thoughtful land clearing opens your property for development while protecting soil, water, and the trees that matter most to your vision. Send a parcel map for a clearing estimate and recommended clearing plan.