Site Prep Contractor in Prospect, KY
Same crew, same trucks, same written itemized quotes — now scoped for Prospect, KY. New-construction basement excavation on bluff lots. Concrete driveways with circle drives and stamped accents. Cedar pergolas, covered porches, and travertine pool decks for the high-end residential market. Retaining walls on the sloped river-adjacent lots.
Site Prep in Prospect
Prospect sits at the far northeast corner of Jefferson County — Glenview, Hunting Creek, Norton Commons just outside, and a lot of custom-built homes on half-acre-plus lots. We do new-construction site prep, basement digs through Ohio River bluff soil, and high-end outdoor living for the homes along U.S. 42 and River Road.
New-construction basement excavation on bluff lots. Concrete driveways with circle drives and stamped accents. Cedar pergolas, covered porches, and travertine pool decks for the high-end residential market. Retaining walls on the sloped river-adjacent lots.
What We Cover in Prospect
Lot Clearing
Trees down, stumps ground, brush hauled, topsoil stripped and stockpiled for finish grade.
Cut, Fill & Compaction
Engineered subgrade in 6–8 inch lifts at 95% Standard Proctor on every building pad.
Drainage & Erosion
Silt fence, construction entrance, swales, and rough drainage tied to MSD storm where required.
Pad-Ready Delivery
Within 0.1 ft of plan elevation, utilities stubbed 5 ft inside the foundation, drive compacted.
Local Conditions — Prospect
Soil & Bedrock
Prospect's bluff lots sit on alluvial soil over limestone, with the river-side properties needing real attention to footing depth and slope stability. Inland subdivisions have heavier clay and standard Jefferson County drainage profiles.
Permits
City of Prospect issues its own permits. Properties near the river floodplain need elevation and floodplain certifications. We coordinate with the surveyor when required.
Areas We Cover Nearby
Hunting Creek, Glenview, Lake Forest, Ridgemoor, Old Brownsboro Crossing.
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Prospect Site Prep FAQs
What does residential site prep cost in Prospect?
A typical 1/3 to 1/2 acre residential lot lands $8,000–$25,000 to pad-ready. Wooded acreage runs $12,000–$45,000 per acre depending on tree size, slope, and haul distance. Every quote is written and itemized line by line.
Do I need an MSD permit for site prep in Jefferson County?
Yes if you disturb more than 1 acre — that triggers an MSD stormwater permit and an erosion-control plan. Smaller lots still need silt fence and a construction entrance under Louisville Metro code. We handle MSD coordination on every job that needs it.
How long does site prep take on a Prospect lot?
Flat 1/3 acre infill lots run 3–5 working days. Sloped half-acre lots in Prospect or Anchorage are 1–2 weeks. Wooded acreage with significant clearing and cut/fill stretches 2–4 weeks. Wet spring weather on Jefferson County clay is the most common cause of slipped schedules.
Do you handle commercial pads as well as residential?
Both. Most of our calendar is residential, but we bid commercial pads up to about 5 acres — outlots, restaurants, small retail, light industrial flex, self-storage. Send us the civil set and we'll return a hard-number bid with a Gantt-style schedule.
Can you bundle demolition with site prep on the same contract?
Yes — and you should. Bundling demo with site prep and the new building pad means one mobilization, one permit cycle, and the dirt work doesn't get redone. We quote it as a single fixed-price contract.