How we sequence bulk earthworks, drainage and services so subdivision programmes stay intact through wet weather and scope shifts.
Greenfield civil packages rarely fail on capability — they fail on sequencing. When bulk earthworks, trunk drainage and service corridors compete for the same ground, small delays compound fast.
We start with a programme-led earthworks model: cut/fill zones, haul routes and stockpile locations are mapped before the first bucket hits dirt. That keeps inspection hold points predictable and gives developers a clear line of sight to stage releases.
Placeholder copy — replace with field notes, photos and programme metrics from a live USCM package when ready to publish.
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