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Grading is the process of reshaping land at a construction site. This can include raising or lowering ground levels, adding or removing slopes or leveling the ground surface. In general, it has two main purposes: Creating proper drainage. Preparing land to bear weight.
Plot plan and site plan are very similar, so it is not a mistake to use them thinking they are the same. The main difference is that the plot plan is the plan of your property/plot and everything on it, while the site plan is the same but it also includes the surroundings.
Lot Grading Plans A lot grading plan will almost always consist of a geotechnical report which describes the soil found in the location where a home site is proposed. The lot grading plan must be prepared by a civil engineer or land surveyor certified in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
A grading plan is a document that outlines the details of how construction workers will do jobs in construction on a site to redirect surface water runoff from structures, including what workers will use materials and equipment.
Normally a Site Plan does not include elevation information. A Grading Plan is a drawing depicting the same information as the Site Plan above, but with the addition of elevation information and Grading details.
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Grading Plan Layout It contains contour lines showing the elevations and slopes to be achieved, as well as cut and fill calculations that calculate the amount of earth to be removed and drainage plans that manage the runoff from the surface.
Site preparation work can involve the surrounding area as well, preventing erosion from impacting surrounding properties. By comparison, site grading is a specific part of the site prep process that uses heavy machinery or other construction equipment to create a strong, stable foundation for the building to stand on.

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