North Florida · Commercial · Solar · Rural

Taking the Havok out of land management.

Solar vegetation management, corrective clearing, fence-line support, storm recovery, and rural property work—planned around access, infrastructure, and the finish standard.

Utility & commercial sites Owner-led coordination North Florida first
Utility-scale solar rows, access lanes, and vegetation zones in North Florida

More than mowing

A solar field is not a lawn.

A useful vegetation plan accounts for panel clearance, inverter and transformer access, service roads, drainage swales, gates, firebreaks, and restricted areas. Havok scopes the field as an operating property—not a blanket acreage count.

  • Panel rows & edgesCut and trim strategy matched to clearance and terrain
  • Critical accessRoads, equipment areas, gates, and service corridors kept usable
  • Perimeters & drainageFence visibility, swales, and firebreak zones kept in view
  • Documented closeoutWork-area photos, notes, and follow-up priorities
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Built for operational properties

Field-aware from
the first conversation.

Havok was founded from firsthand experience inside utility-scale solar environments in North Florida. That perspective drives owner-led coordination, site-specific scopes, and clear documentation from review through closeout.

01

Review

Confirm access, work zones, infrastructure, boundaries, and visible concerns.

02

Define

Set priorities, exclusions, timing, equipment approach, and the finish standard.

03

Coordinate

Keep one clear point of contact around mobilization, field conditions, and changes.

04

Document

Close out the scoped areas with useful photos, notes, and next-cycle priorities.

North Florida first

Show us what the property is dealing with.

Send the location, property type, visible concerns, and timing. Havok will review the need and help define the next practical move.