Modular Home Site Work

Preparing a site for a new home typically involves these steps:

Site Work I Foundations I Production I Set Day I Exterior I HVAC I Interior

1. Survey and Planning

  • Property boundary survey
  • Soil testing and geotechnical evaluation
  • Verify zoning, setbacks, and permits
  • Mark house location, driveway, septic, and utility routes

2. Clearing the Site

  • Remove trees, brush, stumps, and debris
  • Demolish any existing structures if necessary
  • Strip topsoil from building and driveway areas

3. Rough Grading

  • Establish proper drainage away from the future home
  • Cut and fill soil as needed to create a stable building pad
  • Install temporary erosion-control measures

4. Utilities

  • Arrange electrical service with the utility company
  • Plan water service (public water or well)
  • Plan sewer connection or septic system
  • Install conduit for internet, phone, and other services

5. Access Road or Driveway

  • Construct a temporary or permanent driveway
  • Install culverts where drainage crossings are required
  • Provide access for construction equipment

6. Foundation Excavation

  • Excavate for basement, crawlspace, or slab
  • Remove unsuitable soil if encountered
  • Compact fill material to required specifications

7. Final Building Pad Preparation

  • Compact subgrade
  • Verify elevations
  • Prepare for foundation forms and concrete work

Typical Rural Indiana Considerations

Indiana sites often require:

  • Septic system approval from the county health department
  • Driveway permit if connecting to a county or state road
  • Attention to drainage due to clay soils common in many areas
  • Utility extension costs if the property is remote

A rough budget for site preparation can range from $5,000–$50,000+, depending on clearing, excavation, driveway length, utility distance, and whether a basement is included.

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