HomeServicesSolar Farm Site Prep › Fulton, NY
Call or text:(315) 400-2654Free estimates • Ron responds personally

Solar Site Work in Fulton, NY

Solar installation site clearing, grading, access road construction, and trenching for Central New York renewable energy projects. Serving Fulton and all of Oswego County.

Solar Farm Site Prep Services in Fulton

Backwell provides professional solar farm site prep services in Fulton, Oswego County, and the surrounding area. Central New York is seeing a massive expansion of solar energy installations, and every one of them needs professional site preparation before a single panel goes up. Backwell provides the full scope of earthwork for solar farm developers, land clearing, grubbing, rough grading, access road construction, and conduit trenching. Our fleet and hauling capacity let us handle large-acreage solar projects efficiently.

What We Provide in Fulton

Why Fulton Chooses Backwell

Based in Constantia, NY, we are local to Oswego County and know the area, the soil conditions, the regulations, and the contractors. When you hire Backwell for your solar farm site prep project in Fulton, you get a crew that shows up on time with the right equipment and gets the job done. Contact us today for a free estimate.

Free Estimate

Solar Farm Site Prep in Fulton

Email Us

Solar Farm Site Prep in Nearby Areas

Geography & Site Conditions in Fulton, NY (Oswego County)

Fulton straddles the Oswego River in central Oswego County, on terraces stepped down from the surrounding lake plain. Upland soils across the commercial corridors are predominantly Colonie loamy sand and Elnora loamy fine sand, rapid-draining, non-cohesive, and characteristic of the Glacial Lake Iroquois bed, while the river terraces themselves carry Palmyra gravelly loam and Howard gravelly loam. Lower-lying parcels along the river edge run into Lamson very fine sandy loam and occasional muck.

The Oswego River controls base-level hydrology, and the city's historic dams and canal infrastructure still shape grading and permitting on riverside parcels. Commercial excavation in Fulton commonly involves trench-wall stability issues in the dry non-cohesive sand uplands, shallow groundwater and dewatering on the lower river terraces, and stormwater design that ties into both the Oswego River and Lake Ontario watersheds. Bedrock is generally deep through the city, though shallow shale and limestone can appear on the outer west-side ridges. Projects adjacent to the canal prism fall under NYS Canal Corp permitting. Frost depth in the sandy uplands pushes utility burial on most commercial work.