Safety & compliance

Planned work. Clean communication. Documented closeout.

Havok approaches field work with a practical respect for hazards, site conditions, access, and the importance of clear communication from start to finish.

A straightforward operating approach

Work starts with the site review.

Every job does not need a hundred layers of jargon. It does need a clean review of the property, the work area, and the visible conditions that could affect the plan.

Pre-work review

Confirm work areas, access points, the visible scope, and any conditions that need to be addressed before equipment starts moving.

Field execution

Operate within the defined plan, keep communication straightforward, and work with attention to access, surroundings, and the condition of the ground.

Closeout documentation

Provide photos and practical notes that show what was addressed and any next-step concerns visible at the time of closeout.

Core priorities

  • Job planning before startup
  • Awareness of access, fencing, drainage, and work-zone conditions
  • Clear communication with the client
  • Respect for the property and surrounding operations
  • Organized photo closeout and practical field notes
  • Common-sense attention to storm and recovery conditions

The Havok workflow

How the job is carried from start to finish.

This is the same framework whether the work is on a solar field, commercial property, or residential acreage.

01

Inspect

Identify access, hazards, property concerns, and the visible work scope.

02

Scope

Set the plan, work priorities, equipment needs, and communication path.

03

Execute

Perform the work cleanly and with attention to the site conditions.

04

Close out

Provide photos, notes, and a clear record of the completed work.

Questions about field support?

Let’s review the property and the scope.

Havok can talk through the site conditions and help define the work path that makes sense.