Construction: clearing and grubbing

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Excavation and mass grading: clearing and grubbing[edit]

Clearing and grubbing is the stripping of vegetation and topsoil prior to excavation and rough grading within designated areas.

Scarifying native soils helps to increase infiltration rates. (Photo source: CVC)

Construction steps

  1. Clear trees, large shrubs, stumps, etc. (grubbing).
  2. Use appropriately sized machinery (e.g. a mini-excavator) to strip sod and ground-level vegetation (clearing).
  3. Stockpile materials within designated areas if necessary. If the materials are being hauled offsite, stripped materials ideally would go straight into the back of a dump truck.
  4. Secure stockpiles with appropriate ESC measures if the material must be stored before hauling offsite or will be reused.

Key inspection points

  • Structural ESC measures are in place before clearing and grubbing begin.
  • Natural heritage features, including trees, and construction limits are clearly marked and respected by the contractor.
  • Contractor cleared and grubbed only within designated areas and according to the phasing plan.

Mistakes to avoid

  • Clearing more area than is needed
  • Insufficient marking of areas to be protected
  • Stockpiling materials without ESC controls or for extended periods of time
  • Leaving heavy equipment in the facility’s footprint
  • Making excessive passes with heavy equipment in the LID practice’s footprint without scouring soil afterward