A 10-acre foothill property with the house on the front acre and a steep forested hill rising behind it. The owner wanted a one-acre flat pad at the top — for views, for kids, for future options. We cut the road that gets you there.
Road cuts through steep mountain terrain are what our Kubota SVL 75-2 and CAT 306 do best. But the real skill isn't running the machines — it's plotting the path.
Finding the right line up a steep forested hillside means balancing cut and fill, respecting the way water wants to run, and building a road that settles in and stays there. On this 10-acre property the owner lived on the flat front acre, but behind the house the land climbed hard through oaks and pines. We cleared the route, cut the switchback, shaped a single-lane gravel road driveable in a 4×4, and graded a one-acre pad at the summit with long-range valley views.
What makes a road like this last isn't width or equipment. It's drainage. Water is what destroys hillside roads — the way we cut and fill, crown the surface, and shape waterbars and turnouts on the climb is what keeps the road driveable for decades instead of years. Cut-and-fill stayed balanced on site; no export was needed. The pad is ready for whatever comes next: a guest cabin, a hobby farm, a full second home.
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Steep lot. Rocky cut. Long driveway. Buildable pad that isn't buildable yet. That's the work we built this company to do. Come show us what you've got.