Greater Birmingham, AL

Site Prep in Greater Birmingham, AL

Archon turns rough lots into ready-to-build sites. Grading, leveling, pad building, and erosion control — we set the foundation for everything that comes next, so your builder hits the ground running.

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Site Prep in Greater Birmingham, AL by Archon Land Management

What's included

  • Building pad construction — house, barn, garage, shop
  • Rough and finish grading
  • Cut and fill to balance the site
  • Driveway and access road prep
  • Erosion control: silt fence, swales, check dams
  • Compaction and density work to spec

Best for

  • New custom homes and barndominiums
  • Commercial lots and storage facilities
  • Mobile home and modular installations
  • Workshops, pole barns, and agricultural buildings
  • Subdivision lot prep

How we work

We work from the surveyor's stakes or your builder's plans, cut the pad to grade, compact it, and set up erosion control. You get a clean, level, code-ready site.

Site Prep in Alabama — the details that matter

What 'builder-ready' actually means in the Birmingham metro

Site prep is everything that happens between buying a lot and the builder showing up with framing crews. For most of our Birmingham-area customers, that means clearing the building footprint, cutting the pad to grade, compacting it, prepping the driveway access, and installing erosion control. Done right, the builder rolls in, stakes the corners, and starts work. Done wrong, the builder pauses on day one because the pad is two feet off grade or the access road won't hold a concrete truck.

We work from the surveyor's stakes and the architect's site plan — not from a verbal "about here." Pad elevations, setbacks, and finished floor heights are all on the print, and we hit them. If the print is unclear or the lot doesn't fit the plan as drawn, we flag it before we cut so you can solve it on paper instead of in dirt.

Cut, fill, and balancing the site

On a sloped Alabama lot, the cheapest pad is one that balances cut and fill on the same property. We cut from the high side, push the dirt to the low side, compact it in lifts, and end up with a level pad without having to import or export truckloads of material. Birmingham metro lots in places like Vestavia Hills, Mountain Brook, and Chelsea are often steep enough that this matters a lot — a $3,000 pad becomes a $12,000 pad fast if you have to truck dirt in or out.

When the lot won't balance, we'll tell you up front and quote the trucking honestly. Sometimes a foot of drop in the finished floor height saves thousands of dollars in dirt work, and we'll suggest that conversation with your builder if it makes sense. We've been doing this long enough to spot the trade-offs before they cost you money.

Compaction, lifts, and why it matters

A pad is only as good as its compaction. Fill dirt dumped in a single five-foot lift and tracked over with a skid steer feels solid but will settle six inches over the next two years — and that settlement can crack a slab, drop a corner of your foundation, or pull a porch off the house. We place fill in 6–8 inch lifts, compact each lift with a smooth drum or sheepsfoot roller, and verify density where the engineer or builder requires it.

For structural fill under a slab or footing, that compaction discipline isn't optional — it's what stands between a 50-year house and a constant repair bill. For non-structural fill in a driveway or a yard, we compact less aggressively, but we still do it in lifts so the surface holds up. If your builder requires a density test by an engineering firm, we coordinate the timing so it fits the build schedule.

Erosion control and ADEM compliance

Any disturbed site in Alabama larger than an acre falls under ADEM's construction stormwater rules, and even smaller sites are subject to local erosion-control ordinances in most Birmingham-area municipalities. We install silt fence around the disturbed perimeter, check dams in any concentrated flow paths, and inlet protection at any storm drains.

For longer projects we maintain the BMPs through the build — silt fence gets torn up, washes out, fills with sediment, and has to be reset. We can stay on as the site's stormwater contractor or hand it off to the builder, whichever fits the project. Once construction wraps and the lot is stabilized with grass or sod, we pull the temporary controls. Doing this right isn't just about avoiding fines — it's about keeping your neighbor's pond from filling with your topsoil and turning into your problem.

Frequently asked questions

How long does site prep take for a typical home?

Most residential pads take 2–5 days from start to finish, depending on the size of the cut/fill and how much grading the lot needs.

Do you handle erosion control permits?

We install silt fence, check dams, and other BMPs to meet ADEM requirements. Permit filing depends on the jurisdiction — we can guide you through it.

Can you bring in fill dirt?

Yes — we coordinate fill, gravel, and base material as part of the project quote.

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