Define the ground
Review maps, access points, work boundaries, infrastructure, drainage, sensitive zones, and visible concerns.
How Havok works
Havok defines the work zones, infrastructure clearances, access, exclusions, finish standard, and reporting before the field plan is put in motion.
The operating approach
Every property has different terrain, infrastructure, growth pressure, and operating needs. The process stays consistent so the client knows what is included, how it will be approached, and how completion will be confirmed.
Review maps, access points, work boundaries, infrastructure, drainage, sensitive zones, and visible concerns.
Confirm priorities, exclusions, timing, equipment approach, and what the finished scope must look like.
Keep one direct line of communication around mobilization, progress, field conditions, and approved changes.
Organize completion photos and notes by work area, with follow-up priorities identified clearly.

Field conditions control the approach
Wet ground, blocked access, buried debris, active operations, infrastructure clearances, and changing weather can alter the safe and effective approach. Havok flags the condition, explains the impact, and keeps any change tied to the agreed work.
Send the location and the issue. Havok will help define the first useful step.