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1. Contact local government for permits, zoning regulations, and other requirements needed for the project. 2. Identify any hazards, such as hazardous waste, underground storage tanks, or asbestos. Have them removed according to all safety regulations. 3. If there are existing buildings or structureRead more
1. Contact local government for permits, zoning regulations, and other requirements needed for the project.
See less2. Identify any hazards, such as hazardous waste, underground storage tanks, or asbestos. Have them removed according to all safety regulations.
3. If there are existing buildings or structures on the site, demolish and remove them according to all laws and regulations.
4. Remove all vegetation, fill in low spots, and grade the soil of the site to the desired level.
5. Compact and stabilize the soil using heavy machinery like bulldozers, rollers, and other specialized devices.
6. Stake out the area according to the construction plans.
7. Lay out the roads and pathways where needed.
8. Place warning signs around the perimeter of the construction site.
9. Connect the site to all necessary utilities.
10. Check the site for any safety or environmental issues before beginning construction.