These are founder field stories drawn from Earthworks Solutions work in the field. They explain how the company approaches clearing, grading, dirt work, drainage fixes, and storm recovery — not generic marketing copy.
Field story
Mississippi tract clearing and grading
A large Mississippi property asked for clearing, underbrushing, and grading work that helped Earthworks Solutions expand from neighborhood service routes into larger land-improvement scopes.
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Field story
Storm debris and site recovery
Post-storm cleanup and debris clearing work after Hurricane Katrina built the company's discipline around access, haul-off, jobsite cleanup, and practical site recovery.
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Field story
Yard drainage and regrade work
Repeated drainage fixes, low-spot corrections, and hand-built regrades showed there was strong demand for thoughtful grading work long before larger machines entered the picture.
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Field story
Shop pad path and finish grade
A metal shop needed a drainable edge, a walking path that would not hold water against the slab, and a finish grade machines could actually leave clean.
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Field story
Wooded gravel access road
A long gravel drive through timber only works if the clearing, crown, and clay edges are planned together. This job opened access without turning the lane into a ditch.
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Field story
Geotextile and gravel shop pad
A shop footprint on wet or pumping soils needs fabric and stone in the right order. This pad was cleared, fabric-laid, and staged for gravel before the building kit arrived.
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Field story
Track loader brush and debris work
A CAT 299D3 with a grapple rake is how we pile brush, storm debris, and fence-line waste without turning the rest of the lot into ruts.
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