Site Preparation Contractor in Dallas-Fort Worth

DIRTROCK DALLAS clears land, moves earth, and prepares sites for construction across the DFW metroplex. Veteran-owned, fully insured, and capable from first clearing to build-ready grade.

The groundwork every DFW build depends on

Every construction project—residential or commercial—starts with the same requirement: the ground has to be ready. Site preparation is how that readiness gets established. It covers every phase between raw land and a surface a builder can actually work from. DIRTROCK DALLAS is a site preparation contractor serving the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. We handle land clearing, excavation, grading, and drainage prep for residential and commercial projects of every scale.

Residential site preparation

Residential site preparation starts before the foundation crew ever sets foot on the lot. Trees come down, stumps come out, existing structures get removed, and the lot gets cut and filled to the grades the engineer specified. DIRTROCK DALLAS handles residential site prep across DFW—from small infill lots where tolerances are tight to larger rural properties where clearing and earthwork cover significant acreage.

Homeowners building a house, adding a shop, or developing a rural tract all start in the same place: a site that isn’t ready yet. We coordinate directly with homeowners, custom builders, and general contractors to make sure the prep work is done right before the build begins. That means the right grades, the right drainage, and a compacted subgrade that holds what gets built on top of it.

Commercial site preparation

Commercial site preparation operates under tighter engineering tolerances and closer regulatory scrutiny than residential work. Development pads, retail sites, industrial facilities, and multi-family projects all start with detailed site plans, SWPPP requirements, and specific cut/fill specifications that have to be executed precisely. DIRTROCK DALLAS works with general contractors on commercial projects across the DFW metroplex as a reliable site prep sub that executes to the civil plan.

On commercial scopes, site preparation connects directly to excavation, grading, utility rough-in, and drainage infrastructure. Managing those phases under one contractor reduces coordination overhead, eliminates trade gaps, and keeps the project on the schedule your GC committed to.

What site preparation covers

Site preparation is a scope, not a single task. The work varies by site, but most projects involve some combination of the following phases before a foundation or slab can be poured.

Land clearing and vegetation removal takes down trees, brush, and ground cover on undeveloped or overgrown lots. Stumps and root systems come out to the depth required for the subgrade. Organic material left in the ground compresses over time and compromises the stability of anything built above it.

Demolition and debris removal clears existing structures, slabs, driveways, and hardscape that need to go before new construction begins. DIRTROCK DALLAS handles demolition as part of a full site prep scope, which means one contractor manages structure removal, debris haul-off, and the transition into grading and earthwork.

Excavation and earthwork moves the material required to reach design grades. Foundation digs, detention basin cuts, utility trenches, and bulk cut/fill all fall under this phase. Our excavation crew executes to the civil plan and communicates with project managers throughout.

Rough grading and drainage preparation shapes the surface to the elevations and slopes specified on the grading plan. This phase establishes positive drainage away from the structure and sets the subgrade elevation for slabs, pavements, and landscaping. Done right, it eliminates drainage problems before they become a warranty issue for the builder.

Compaction and subgrade preparation densifies the disturbed soil to the bearing capacity required by the structural engineer. Lifts of engineered fill get placed and compacted in sequence. Skipping or shortcutting this phase is one of the most common causes of foundation failure in North Texas.

Haul-off and debris management removes excess material, cleared vegetation, demolished structures, and non-reusable fill from the site. DIRTROCK DALLAS handles all hauling in-house—dump trucks run continuously during clearing and earthwork phases so debris doesn’t pile up and stall the schedule.

How site preparation works on your project

Site preparation looks different on every job, but the sequence of phases follows the same logic. Each one has to happen in the right order, or the work doubles back on itself.

Site evaluation and plan review

We start with a site visit and a review of your civil plans, survey, and any geotechnical reports. This tells us what equipment is needed, what access points exist, what comes out, and what the finish grades need to be. It’s also when we flag anything in the existing conditions that conflicts with the plan before the first machine moves.

Permits and utility locates

Most DFW municipalities require grading permits for work that affects drainage or disturbs significant land area. We help navigate the permitting process. Underground utilities get marked through Texas 811 (Dig Safe) before any clearing or excavation begins. This step is mandatory and non-negotiable on every project we run.

Clearing and demolition

With permits in hand, clearing begins. Vegetation, trees, stumps, and any existing structures designated for removal come out first. Salvageable material gets separated. Everything else gets loaded and hauled. This phase establishes a clean working surface for the earthwork that follows.

Earthwork and cut/fill

Excavators, scrapers, and dozers execute the earthwork plan—cutting high areas, filling low areas, and moving material to reach the design grades. Cut/fill calculations from the civil plan drive how much material stays on site versus what gets hauled off. We run our own haul trucks to keep pace with the earthwork and avoid backlogs.

Compaction and finish grade

Fill material gets placed in compacted lifts and tested to the engineer’s specification. Once compaction is confirmed, finish grading establishes the final surface for drainage, landscaping, and construction. At this point, the site is handed off to the next trade—ready to build.

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    FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

    What does site preparation include?

    Site preparation includes every phase of work between raw land and construction-ready ground. For most projects, that means land clearing, vegetation and stump removal, demolition of existing structures if needed, topsoil stripping, excavation and earthwork, rough grading, drainage preparation, and compaction. The specific scope depends on the site’s current condition and what’s being built on it.

    Site prep costs depend on lot size, the amount of clearing and earthwork required, existing structures that need to come down, and drainage needs. A cleared, level residential lot requires less work than a wooded or sloped property. DIRTROCK DALLAS provides free estimates after reviewing your site plans and current conditions. Call (214) 444-8825 or submit your project details online.

    Permit requirements vary by municipality and project scope. Most cities in the DFW area require permits for clearing, grading, and any work that changes drainage patterns or disturbs significant land area. If demolition is part of the scope, that typically requires a separate permit. Requirements differ city to city, and we help clients confirm what applies to their specific project before work begins.

    Timeline depends on lot size, existing conditions, the volume of clearing and earthwork involved, and weather. A standard residential lot can take anywhere from a few days to a couple of weeks. Large commercial development sites take longer based on acreage, engineering requirements, and permit timing. DIRTROCK DALLAS provides timeline estimates alongside project pricing after reviewing the site and civil plans.

    Site preparation is the full first-phase scope of work that gets a property construction-ready—clearing, demolition, excavation, and rough earthwork all included. Grading specifically refers to shaping the ground surface to the right elevation and slope for drainage and construction. Grading is typically one phase within the broader site preparation scope, and DIRTROCK DALLAS handles both under a single contract.

    Why site prep errors compound through every phase

    Site preparation is the phase that sets every other phase up to succeed or fail. The wrong grade means drainage runs toward the foundation. Insufficient compaction means slabs crack and footings settle. Stumps and organics left in the fill decompose and create voids. None of these problems announce themselves during construction—they show up after the build is done and the warranty clock is running.

    The cost of fixing a drainage problem after a slab is poured, or repairing a foundation that settled because fill wasn’t compacted properly, exceeds the cost of doing site prep right the first time by a significant margin. Every phase of the build above ground depends on what the site preparation contractor did below it. That’s not a phase to hand to the lowest bidder.

    Hire a site preparation contractor built for DFW

    DIRTROCK DALLAS is a veteran-owned, family-owned site preparation contractor headquartered in Rockwall, TX. Our crews and equipment are in-house. We manage clearing, demolition, excavation, grading, and haul-off under one contract so your project moves from raw ground to build-ready without the handoff delays that come from managing multiple subs.

    Ready to get the site ready? Send us your plans or call (214) 444-8825 for a free estimate.

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    Local Expertise

    Based in Rockwall, we know the terrain, soil, and schedules that shape North Texas projects.

    Full Service Approach

    From excavation and grading to hauling and site prep, we handle it all in-house.

    Reliability

    We show up on time, finish on schedule and communicate clearly every step of the way.

    Quality and Safety First

    Every job meets professional standards backed by experience and attention to detail.

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