Right-of-way clearing is a critical step in the construction process, requiring careful consideration of environmental factors to minimize ecological impact. This involves assessing the site's natural features, such as wetlands, wildlife habitats, and soil types, to develop a clearing plan that balances project needs with environmental protection. Best practices include using precision equipment to minimize damage, implementing erosion control measures, and rehabilitating disturbed areas to restore native vegetation and ecosystem function. By adopting these strategies, construction teams can reduce the environmental footprint of right-of-way clearing and contribute to sustainable development outcomes.