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Site Grading in Lansing, MI

Professional site grading for construction, drainage, and development projects for Lansing homes and businesses

Expert Site Grading Services in Lansing

J.E. Excavating & Grading provides professional site grading services throughout Lansing and Ingham County. As Michigan's state capital, Lansing features a diverse mix of residential neighborhoods, government facilities, and commercial districts. As a urban community, Lansing requires precise site grading to prepare land for commercial construction, new subdivisions, parking lots, and large-scale development projects where tolerances are measured in fractions of an inch.

Why Lansing Properties Need Site Grading

Lansing experiences cold, snowy winters with average snowfall of 52 inches annually, making winter services essential for residents and businesses. Site grading on commercial and construction projects is engineered work with zero room for guesswork. Incorrect grades cause drainage failures, foundation problems, pavement heaving, and ADA compliance issues on finished projects. Having an experienced grading contractor who can read plans, work to survey stakes, and hit the specified elevations saves builders from costly rework and inspection failures.

The Lansing area features predominantly clay and loam soils, which can present drainage challenges and require proper grading techniques. Our experience working in Ingham County means we understand the local conditions and how to address them effectively.

Our Site Grading Process

We work from engineered site plans and survey data to execute cut-and-fill operations that bring the site to design elevation. Our equipment includes GPS-guided dozers and motor graders that achieve precise grades efficiently on large sites. We handle mass earthmoving, fine grading, subgrade compaction, and erosion control installation. Compaction testing is performed in lifts to meet project specifications. Every project in Lansing receives personalized attention from owner Jarod, who oversees work from start to finish.

About Lansing, Michigan

From historic neighborhoods near downtown to newer developments on the outskirts, Lansing properties range from compact urban lots to larger suburban parcels. With a population of approximately 112,000, Lansing is part of the greater mid-Michigan region we proudly serve.

We also provide site grading services to nearby communities including East Lansing, Okemos, Delta Township, and DeWitt. View all 30 service areas →

Why Choose J.E. Excavating for Site Grading?

  • Owner-Operated: Jarod personally oversees every Lansing project
  • Licensed & Insured: Full coverage for your protection
  • Local Experience: We know Ingham County soil and conditions
  • Free Estimates: No obligation quotes for all site grading work

Frequently Asked Questions About Site Grading

What is the difference between site grading and yard grading?
Site grading is large-scale earthmoving for construction projects — new buildings, parking lots, subdivisions, and commercial developments. It follows engineered plans with precise elevation requirements. Yard grading is smaller-scale residential work focused on directing water away from homes and leveling lawn areas. Different equipment, different precision requirements, different scope.
How much does site grading cost per acre?
Site grading costs depend heavily on how much material needs to move and the required compaction specifications. Simple clearing and grading on relatively flat ground may run $3,000 to $8,000 per acre. Sites requiring significant cut-and-fill, soil import or export, and engineered compaction can run $10,000 to $30,000 or more per acre. We bid from your site plans.
Do you work from engineered site plans?
Yes. For commercial and subdivision projects, we work directly from your civil engineer's grading plan and survey staking. We coordinate with the project surveyor for grade checks throughout the work and document compaction testing results for the project record. Our operators can read plans and work to the specified tolerances.
What equipment do you use for site grading?
We use GPS-guided dozers for mass earthmoving and rough grading, motor graders for fine grading, compactors for achieving specified density, and excavators for utility trenching and detail work. Equipment selection depends on the project size and specifications. For large sites, we can mobilize multiple machines to meet schedule requirements.

Ready for Site Grading in Lansing?

Contact J.E. Excavating & Grading today for a free, no-obligation estimate.