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Right-of-way clearing is a critical step in the construction process, requiring careful consideration of environmental and safety factors. This involves the removal of trees, shrubs, and other vegetation to create a safe and accessible area for construction. Environmental concerns include the potential impact on local ecosystems, soil erosion, and water quality. Safety considerations include the risk of accidents, injuries, and fatalities from falling debris, electrical hazards, and equipment malfunctions. To mitigate these risks, contractors must develop and implement comprehensive plans for right-of-way clearing, including measures to minimize environmental damage, protect workers, and ensure compliance with relevant regulations and laws. By taking a proactive and responsible approach to right-of-way clearing, construction projects can minimize their environmental footprint and ensure a safe working environment for all personnel involved.