Excavation
Drainage
The drainage phase involves the installation of systems that manage and direct water away from the building’s foundation and surrounding property. This is a crucial step to prevent water damage, maintain structural integrity, and ensure a healthy living environment.

Sitework
The sitework phase transforms a raw piece of land into a prepared building site, ensuring the stability, proper drainage, and utility access necessary for the subsequent stages of home construction. Thorough and well-executed sitework is fundamental to the long-term structural integrity and functionality of the home.


Seeding Sodding
The seeding and sodding phase is the final step in transforming the construction site into a welcoming and aesthetically pleasing home environment. It plays a significant role in curb appeal, preventing soil erosion, and creating outdoor living spaces. The choice between seeding and sodding often depends on budget, desired speed of establishment, and specific site conditions. Sod provides an instant lawn, while seeding is more cost-effective but requires more time and careful maintenance to establish.

Shoreline Stabilization
The shoreline stabilization phase is a critical undertaking for waterfront properties, requiring specialized expertise in engineering, environmental science, and construction. Its successful execution protects the homeowner’s investment, preserves the natural shoreline environment, and ensures long-term stability against the dynamic forces of water.

Complete Erosion Control
Complete erosion control is essential in establishing a stable and resilient boundary between the land and the water, protecting the property, the home’s foundation, and the adjacent aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems from the natural forces of erosion. This phase demands a thorough understanding of local environmental conditions, regulatory requirements, and appropriate engineering and ecological principles, which our team, Sacra has throughout years of experience.

Wetland Remediation
Wetlands are ecologically significant areas that provide critical habitat, improve water quality, and help control flooding. Therefore, any disturbance to these areas is carefully regulated, and remediation or mitigation is often required. The goal of this phase is to protect the wetland areas and follow strategic guidelines set by the state.
