Prepping a construction site helps set the stage for a successful project long before the first equipment and crews start breaking ground.
Site preparation in construction refers to any activity that gets a site ready for actual construction work, such as surveying the land or preparing the soil for a foundation. If you’re creating a new building, you may need to remove debris or even an existing building from the site.
Site prep helps you avoid surprises by getting familiar with the land and conditions, letting you determine what equipment you need and your on-site labor requirements.
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Prepping your construction site can also save you time by making sure any initial work is done before equipment and crews arrive. Your team can begin work on day one, making it easier to stick to your schedule and budget.
Site preparation for construction sites doesn’t have to be complex. Here are tips you can follow to be ready for the first day of construction work:
You’re going to need equipment for construction site prep and to start the project, which could mean water trucks, heavy machinery for grading and more. When you need equipment that’s been thoroughly inspected and proven ready to work, partner with a Cat® dealer to find options for many different applications and budgets.
Browse used equipment online or find a Cat dealer near you for everything you need for streamlined site prep and successful project completion.
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