Construction managers already know how uncooperative the earth can be. Part of their job involves taming rough terrain and grappling with difficult site conditions. There are times, however, when nature is less willing to yield than others. This is especially true when building in or near wetlands and other environmentally sensitive areas.
Not only do the soft soils in swamps and wetlands make it nearly impossible for heavy equipment to move, but they also contain extremely fragile ecosystems that are protected by government regulations. In the interest of keeping work on schedule and on budget, as well as avoiding costly fines and litigation, crews must take care when dealing with projects in marshlands. Knowing how to mitigate these circumstances is crucial for any contractor working under these conditions.
Understanding How to Build in Swamps
Builders must approach ecologically delicate projects with a clear plan for creating access. There are multiple factors to consider when developing a construction strategy, such as:
Working With the Experts
One of the most critical aspects of developing a construction strategy is to choose a partner with expertise. Working with a provider that specializes in building and planning temporary roads means you can focus more on the current project. An experienced access company can evaluate the job site and suggest a plan that will ensure a smooth process from start to finish. In addition, the right team should be able to connect you with a readily available inventory of mats that can be deployed quickly and conveniently. Having the right people on your side can make all the difference when it comes to the success of your work.
Wetlands are some of the most complex terrain for construction for many reasons. However, with the proper planning, you can overcome these challenges and put yourself in a much better position to succeed.
Author bio: Kathy Hopper is the Director of Marketing at YAK ACCESS, which encompasses YAK MAT, NEW SOUTH, and BluRoc. Hopper, who has been with the company for more than three years, is responsible for the strategic development and implementation of upstream and downstream marketing efforts.