In Hammond, land clearing most often shows up as access-road clearing through pine and mixed hardwood. A homesite or commercial pad in Hammond does not clear itself: brush, understory, and debris need scope agreed on the walk, not discovered mid-push. I-12 growth corridor drives subdivision pads, horse properties, and light commercial grading Interior Tangipahoa Parish jobs often hinge on stump, root, and disposal strategy agreed before cutting.
Fell, deck, and processing follow the disposal plan set during the site visit. Grubbing and rake passes open pad lines and roads without leaving a debris field for the next crew. Keep trees, utilities, and property limits are flagged first on every tract.
Burn, haul, and chip options are priced against neighbor constraints and staging room, not picked at random on site. We demobilize with limits respected and erosion checks in place when the scope requires them. We typically stage mulchers and forestry mowers around Tangipahoa Parish access, not a one-size machine list.