Laser Grading / Precision Grading: When You Need Accuracy
Laser grading (precision grading) uses laser controls and grade-checking to hit consistent elevations and slopes across a site. It's especially useful when you need:
- A building pad with tight elevation tolerances
- Driveway base prep that drains correctly
- A smooth, consistent finish prior to concrete or landscaping
What laser grading is used for
- Building pads and house pads
- Fine grading around foundations
- Driveway base shaping and drainage
- Final shaping of yards and swales (as part of drainage work)
Why precision matters
- Better drainage and fewer water problems
- Smoother concrete prep and fewer "fixes" later
- More predictable material quantities
- Cleaner transitions for driveways/pads/retaining walls
The typical process
- Define target elevations and drainage direction.
- Rough grade to get close.
- Precision grade with laser/controls.
- Confirm slope, transitions, and tie-ins.
What affects cost?
- Size of area being graded
- Soil type and moisture
- Access and obstacles
- How much cut/fill is needed
- Whether material import/export is required
Recent work