Preparing Ground for Foundations and New Builds
Residential & Commercial Site Prep Services in McKinney for lots requiring cleared, graded, and stable building pads before construction starts
Sterling Construction & Services LLC offers residential and commercial site prep services that turn undeveloped or overgrown lots into construction-ready building sites. You receive site clearing, grading, foundation pad preparation, utility trenching, driveway access work, and drainage control in a coordinated sequence that meets your builder's specifications and timeline. This eliminates gaps between contractors and ensures that each phase of ground preparation supports the next without delays or rework.
Site clearing removes vegetation, debris, and obstacles from the footprint and surrounding work areas. Grading reshapes the land to match the elevations shown in your site plan, and foundation pad preparation creates a stable, level surface where concrete slabs or footings will sit. Utility line trenching digs pathways for water, sewer, electrical, and gas connections at depths that meet local code requirements. Driveway and access preparation establishes routes from public roads to building pads, and drainage work shapes the ground so stormwater moves away from structures and paved areas.
If you need site prep services in McKinney for a residential or small commercial build, contact Sterling Construction & Services LLC to review your site plan and construction schedule.

What the Site Looks Like When Prep Work Is Done
When site prep is complete, you will see a cleared lot with a level building pad, defined access routes, open utility trenches or backfilled pathways, and drainage contours that direct water away from the foundation area. The soil is compacted where buildings and driveways will sit, and loose or organic material that could settle has been removed or replaced with stable fill. You can walk the pad and confirm that elevations match your plans and that access routes align with property lines and easements.
Sterling Construction & Services LLC delivers sites that meet the specifications your builder or engineer provided, so framing, concrete, or utility installation can begin without waiting for additional ground preparation. The work includes erosion control measures such as silt fencing or temporary drainage channels that keep soil in place during construction, though final landscaping and permanent stormwater features are not part of the site prep scope.
The company does not provide engineering, surveying, or permitting services. You remain responsible for securing all required approvals, inspections, and professional certifications before and during construction. Sterling Construction & Services LLC focuses on the physical site work that prepares the ground according to your approved plans.
Common Questions About Site Preparation Work
Builders and property owners in McKinney often ask about timing, drainage requirements, and how site prep coordinates with other trades during new construction projects.
What is foundation pad preparation, and why does it matter?
Pad preparation removes unstable topsoil, levels the surface to specified elevations, and compacts the underlying material so concrete slabs or footings do not crack or settle after the building is finished.
How does drainage control work during site prep?
Grading creates slopes that move stormwater toward low points, swales, or detention areas, and erosion control measures like silt fences keep soil from washing into streets or neighboring properties during construction.
When should utility trenching happen relative to other site work?
Trenching occurs after rough grading but before final surface preparation, so utility lines sit at correct depths without disturbing finished building pads or driveways.
What happens if the soil is too soft or too wet for construction?
Soft or saturated soil is excavated and replaced with compacted fill, or geotextile fabric is placed under fill layers to prevent mixing and settling, ensuring stable ground conditions.
Why does access preparation matter before construction begins?
Defined access routes prevent heavy equipment from damaging finished grades or compacted areas, and they keep delivery trucks and crews off unstable ground that could become impassable after rain.
If your build schedule requires coordinated site prep in McKinney that keeps your project on track, reach out to Sterling Construction & Services LLC at (903) 213-3709 to discuss your site conditions and timing.