The work that keeps utility, pipeline, rail, and developer assets running — done by ALCC-direct crews on ALCC-owned iron. No subcontracting the production work, no hand-off to a sister company you've never heard of.
Each service line is a standing program — qualified crews, sized fleet, written procedures. Not something we'd put together for one job and walk away from.
Initial clearing and recurring cycle work for transmission, pipeline, and rail ROW. Mechanical, manual, and aerial methods — executed to the owner standard, not a default playbook.
Site preparation from ten acres to ten thousand. Mulching, grubbing, hauling, and grading hand-off for industrial, solar, and developer build-outs.
IVM programs that combine mechanical, manual, and selective herbicide. Built around your owner standards, your easement language, and your reliability KPIs.
Forestry mulching fleet built around Tigercat, Cat, ASV, and Fecon carriers. One-pass clearing — no burn pile, no haul, no leftover stumps fouling the grade.
24/7 emergency mobilization under standing mutual-assistance MSAs. Pre-staged crews, owned transport, FEMA-compliant documentation through close-out.
Private land, ranches, hunting leases, and access road clearing. Mulching, road-corridor reclear, fence-line work, and view-shed restoration for landowners.
Once the corridor is clear, the dirt work starts. Foundation digs, site pads, grading, and demolition — self-performed by our sister company, B Squared Excavating, across DFW and Hunt County.
Every service line above is self-performed. We don't farm out the clearing and put our logo on someone else's invoice. The crew on your site is on our payroll, our safety record, and our insurance.
21 pieces of yellow iron, owned outright. We control the maintenance schedule, the dispatch, and the uptime — not a rental house.
27 direct-hire crew members under W-2 employment. Continuous training, OSHA-30 minimum, ISA-certified supervision on every job.
Two yards in Texas, both close to the corridors we work — so the crew nearest the job is the crew that shows up.
One ops director per service line. Their cell number goes on every job folder. Decisions happen at the job, not at a call center.