

Whether supporting utilities, logistics yards, industrial plants, campuses, or public infrastructure, VegClear delivers vegetation control that protects access, maintains visibility, opens drainage, and promotes asset integrity while meeting contractor safety and compliance expectations.
Each program produces clear daily work summaries that support internal reporting, inspections, and risk review. This provides EHS and procurement teams verified work performance without sorting through inconsistent reports, disconnected systems, or vague contractor field notes.
VegClear's compliance based infrastructure means frictionless operation within the frameworks used by regulated organizations to manage third party risk. Result? Successful maintenance outcomes bolstered by documented work that supports safety goals and reliable data.
Is this different from standard landscaping or mowing?
Yes. Industrial vegetation management focuses on eliminating growth where vegetation cannot exist and selectively reducing woody growth on erosion-prone areas using precise herbicide applications. This is not aesthetic lawn care. It is targeted vegetation control to protect operations, reduce labor burdens, and maintain compliance.
Can you control kudzu, grapevine, and other perennial vines?
Yes. These vines require selective application sequencing to penetrate older woody stems. Our program accounts for seasonal absorption and treatment timing to improve effectiveness. Several factors including herbicide tank mix, surfactant selection, application timing, droplet size, and age of target plants must be considered for successful control.
Must we provide dedicated storage for VegClear equipment onsite?
No. Our commercial vegetation control crews arrive with all equipment on the day of treatment and remove it when work is complete each day. Most work consists of a crew with a single truck, trailer, and UTVs on board, that we bring to and from the site. We coordinate daily staging while accommodating your site's operational needs to inform our approach, mobilization, and access.