My ManufacturedHome Guide

For North Carolina Site-Work Providers

Provider network information for grading and site-preparation contractors

Grading and Site Preparation is a broad manufactured-home project category that may include excavation, rough or final grading, home-pad preparation, driveways, access roads, culverts, drainage, erosion-control work, footers, demolition, hauling, or other confirmed sub-services. A business should describe only the work it actually performs.

Why This Network Is Being Built

Homeowners may need help identifying the right provider scope.

Homeowners often use site prep as one phrase even when the project requires several separate scopes. Provider applications help distinguish full site-work businesses from specialists in driveways, drainage, pad work, excavation, culverts, footers, demolition, or other services.

Homeowner Demand Context

Project situations the guide helps homeowners organize

A raw or difficult homesite

The project may need coordinated access, clearing handoff, excavation, elevations, pad or footing work, drainage, and protection of septic, well, utility, and foundation areas.

Driveway and delivery access

A homeowner may need an entrance, culvert, base, gravel, grade, width, turns, staging area, or repairs suitable for manufactured-home delivery equipment.

Drainage and erosion control

The site may need swales, outlets, culverts, French drains, runoff management, sediment control, stabilization, or final-grade correction within an approved plan.

A defined foundation or setup handoff

The provider may need to deliver a documented elevation, excavation, compaction, footer, pad, access, or finish condition before another provider can proceed.

Who should apply

North Carolina businesses that perform one or more confirmed Grading and Site Preparation sub-services.

Full site-work contractors and specialists willing to state clearly which services are self-performed, subcontracted, coordinated, or excluded.

Providers able to describe equipment access, practical travel territory, manufactured-home relevance, and project-size limits.

Businesses interested in private network review without assuming every site-prep request fits their capabilities.

What to submit

Business and contact information plus every structured site-prep sub-service actually performed.

Business ZIP, travel radius, service areas, equipment or access limitations, and willingness to travel for larger work.

Manufactured-home site, driveway, pad, drainage, culvert, excavation, footer, demolition, or related experience.

Notes about plans, surveys, elevations, permits, soil information, utility locates, and handoff conditions needed before quoting.

After Applying

Private review comes before any future readiness decision.

  1. Step 1

    Pending private review

    The application creates provider-interest information for review. It does not create public placement, approval, a lead assignment, or route-ready status.

  2. Step 2

    Sub-services matter

    Review may separate driveway, drainage, excavation, pad, culvert, footer, demolition, hauling, and full-site capabilities rather than treating the category as uniform.

  3. Step 3

    Territory and project fit are distinct

    A provider's travel radius, equipment, access, scope, project size, and site conditions may affect realistic fit even when the category is correct.

  4. Step 4

    Future routing would remain evidence-based

    Any later routing should use the homeowner need, confirmed sub-service, ZIP or radius, contactability, manufactured-home relevance, and readiness evidence.

Important Boundaries

Application is not marketplace access.

Applying does not guarantee leads, jobs, public placement, response timing, territory, or acceptance.

Selecting Grading and Site Preparation does not establish every driveway, drainage, clearing, footer, demolition, or pad capability.

The page does not claim that site-work providers are currently available for a homeowner's location or schedule.

Provider and homeowner must independently confirm qualifications, insurance, scope, plans, permits, service area, contract, and field conditions.

Related provider resources

Provider Application

Apply to be reviewed for the provider network.

Share your business, service category, specific capabilities, and North Carolina territory. The application remains private and pending review; no lead volume, job, listing, acceptance, or response timing is promised.

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