Project Scope:
- 50 AC of Stump Removal
- 200 AC of Grubbing & Mowing
- 35,000 CY of Cut to Fill
- 262,850 SF of Access Roads
- 235,000 SF of Laydown Areas
- 700 LF of Culverts (various sizes)
- 57,000 LF of Compost Filter Sock
- 1,000 LF of Infiltration Berms
- 7,725 LF of Vegetative Channels
- 29 AC of Vegetated Filter Strips
- 80 AC of Temporary Seeding
Project Summary:
The Green Meadows Solar project is a comprehensive civil infrastructure initiative designed to prepare the site for utility-scale solar development. The extensive scope begins with initial logistics and site clearing, including 50 acres of stump removal and 200 acres of grubbing and mowing. Earthwork operations involve grading over 100,000 cubic yards of material through stripping, cut-to-fill, and topsoil respreading, supported by 80 acres of temporary seeding for erosion control. Heavy transport and logistics are accommodated by more than 500,000 SF of access roads and laydown areas. To protect the local ecosystem, the project integrates stormwater management systems featuring over 57,000 linear feet of compost filter socks, protection fencing, culverts, vegetative channels, and infiltration berms.