
Right-of-Way & Corridor Clearing
Roadway, rail, pipeline, and utility corridors cleared back to open sightlines and clean access. Commercial and municipal work welcome.

Right-of-Way & Corridor Clearing
Has the brush along your corridor closed in on the sightline, the shoulder, or the access path? We clear roadway, rail, pipeline, and utility rights-of-way back to open, maintainable ground. It is linear work with real constraints — live traffic, buried and overhead utilities, guardrail and drainage structures — and we plan around all of it before the equipment moves.
Corridor clearing is not lot clearing done in a line. Access is narrow, the work sits close to things that cannot be touched, and the schedule often has to fit a window when traffic is light or a facility is closed. We walk the corridor first, flag what needs protecting, and stage the equipment so material is always thrown away from the roadway. Most growth is mulched in place, which leaves a ground cover that helps hold soil on a cut bank or embankment instead of leaving bare dirt behind. We have documented this work on a live interstate corridor along I-71 in Norwood, Ohio.
- Roadway & highway right-of-way clearing
- Utility & pipeline easement clearing
- Access road & service corridor clearing
- Sightline and shoulder brush cutback
- Recurring corridor maintenance passes
Why Choose Our Right-of-Way Clearing
Documented work on a live interstate corridor (I-71, Norwood)
Sightlines and shoulders opened back up
Material mulched in place, no burn pile or haul-off
Equipment that handles steep embankments and cut banks
Scheduling around access windows and traffic
Free on-site estimate before anything is scheduled
How our right-of-way clearing jobs run
Corridor Walk
We walk the length with you, confirm the work limits, and flag anything that has to be protected — utilities, guardrail, signage, and drainage.
Access & Scheduling
We confirm equipment access, the traffic or facility window the work has to fit, and anything that needs a permit or closure arranged ahead of time.
Clearing the Corridor
We mulch the brush, saplings, and vines back to the work limit, staging so material is always thrown away from the roadway or track.
Final Walk-Through
We even out the mulch, clear the shoulder and drainage of debris, and walk the finished corridor with you before we demobilize.
Common Questions About Right-of-Way Clearing
It depends on the length of the corridor, how heavy the growth is, the terrain, and what kind of access and traffic control the site needs. A flat, open easement clears far faster than a steep embankment along a live roadway. Corridor work is usually priced by the linear foot or by machine time, and we give free on-site estimates before any work is scheduled.
It is clearing the strip of land alongside a road, rail line, pipeline, or utility easement so the corridor stays open, visible, and accessible. That usually means cutting back brush, saplings, and vines that have grown into the sightline, the shoulder, or the access path. It is linear work, not lot work, and it comes with constraints a normal clearing job does not have.
Yes. One of our documented projects is right-of-way clearing along the I-71 corridor in Norwood, Ohio. There are photos and video of that job on our work page.
We walk the corridor before anything starts and flag what has to be protected, including utility runs, poles, guardrail, signage, and drainage structures. Where the work sits close to live traffic we schedule around access windows and stage the equipment so material is always thrown away from the roadway. Anything that needs a road closure or a permit gets confirmed before we mobilize, not on the day.
Usually yes. Corridor work often has to happen inside a window when traffic is light or when a property or facility is closed. Tell us the window during the estimate and we will schedule the crew and the equipment around it.
In most cases there is nothing to haul. Our mulcher grinds the growth in place and leaves it as ground cover, which also helps hold the soil on a cut bank or embankment. If the site requires the material removed instead, we handle the haul-off as part of the job.
Get a Free Right-of-Way Clearing Estimate
Need a corridor cleared?
Tell us the length, the access window, and what has to be protected, and we will walk it with you and give you a clear price. Free on-site estimates.
