Commercial land clearing, forestry mulching, and vegetation management for development and institutional sites.
Land clearing in Cicero confronts some of Onondaga County's densest swamp-edge vegetation, with wetland tree species, invasive phragmites, and heavy brush dominating undeveloped parcels along the Cicero Swamp Wildlife Management Area boundary and the Oneida Lake tributaries. Commercial land clearing here requires careful environmental coordination because wetland delineation boundaries often cut across buildable parcels, and work within regulated areas triggers NYSDEC Article 24 permitting. Backwell provides commercial and industrial land clearing throughout Cicero including selective tree removal with full stump grinding, mulching of brush and saplings using horizontal grinders, grubbing of root systems to prepare sites for structural fill, and disposal or on-site processing of woody debris. We work extensively along the Route 31 commercial corridor, Bartel Road industrial sites, and Bridgeport waterfront parcels where overgrown brush must be cleared for development or access.
Mechanical clearing with forestry mulchers, selective cutting, stump grinding, full grubbing, and topsoil management. 5-acre minimum. Brush, saplings, heavy timber, and overgrown parcels.
Cicero's soils are among the most challenging in Onondaga County, defined by its position as the outlet zone for Oneida Lake and the southern edge of the Cicero Swamp Wildlife Management Area. The water table sits extraordinarily high across most of the town, often within two to four feet of grade, and in areas like Bridgeport and the Route 31 corridor it can rise to within inches during spring thaw. Beneath the organic muck and peat layers closer to the swamp lies heavy, dense glacial till with significant clay content, creating a perched water condition that traps moisture above impermeable lenses. Excavations in Cicero routinely encounter running sand, hydrostatic pressure, and unstable trench walls, making well-pointing, sheet piling, and engineered shoring standard rather than exceptional requirements on commercial sites.
The Town of Cicero enforces a layered regulatory framework shaped by its proximity to sensitive environmental resources and Oneida Lake's navigable waters. The Cicero Swamp Wildlife Management Area, a state-designated freshwater wetland complex, triggers NYSDEC Article 24 permitting for any disturbance within the regulated 100-foot adjacent area. Work along Oneida Lake's shoreline or within its tributary stream network requires coordination with the Oneida Lake Canal Corporation and NYSDEC Division of Water. Commercial projects along Routes 11, 31, and 298 also require NYSDOT highway work permits, and Micron-adjacent developments increasingly trigger expedited environmental review protocols.
Backwell serves commercial and municipal clients throughout Cicero, including:
Commercial minimum $20,000. We run our own fleet — excavators, dozers, tri-axle dump trucks, compaction equipment — and self-haul all material. No third-party trucking markup, no schedule surprises. 5.0 stars across 25 Google reviews from contractors, developers, and municipal clients across Central New York.
For broader commercial site work in the region, see our guide on commercial site work costs in Central New York.
Call (315) 400-2654 for project estimates, or send site plans for review. We typically respond within 24 hours on commercial inquiries.
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