Power and Utility Services
Power & Utility Service Solutions
Utility & Power Grounds Maintenance
Substations and service sites stay workable when the grounds are cared for on a steady schedule. Mowing, trimming, and debris removal keep equipment areas clear, improve footing for crews, and prevent vegetation from encroaching on structures or access points. Regular upkeep helps these locations stay organized and ready for daily operations.
Utility & Power GIS
Field work is recorded through GIS so utility teams know what was done, where it happened, and when it occurred. Clearing, mowing, and site conditions are logged by location, giving managers clear records for inspections, audits, and planning future maintenance. This mapping helps connect field activity to compliance needs without adding extra paperwork in the office.
Utility & Power Site Restoration
After utility construction or maintenance, disturbed ground is brought back to a stable, usable condition. Crews regrade soil, seed or stabilize bare areas, and clean up leftover material so the site is safe to enter and ready for future work. Good restoration supports long-term access and reduces problems during the next maintenance cycle.
ROW Clearing Under Power Lines
Trees, brush, and overgrowth are cleared across the full corridor to maintain safe distances from energized lines. Crews mow, trim canopy, and remove vegetation before it becomes a hazard, helping reduce outages and keeping transmission and distribution routes open for utility work and inspections. The aim is a corridor that stays open, safe, and easy for crews to access year-round.
Utility & Power Herbicide Application
Herbicide application in power and utility environments addresses woody and invasive vegetation that threatens clearance zones and structural access. Crews use GIS mapping and drone surveys to identify high-risk areas, apply selective treatments along utility corridors, switchyards, and transmission lines, and then integrate outcomes into long-term vegetation-management plans to reduce regrowth and maintenance needs.
Power & Utility IVM
Integrated Vegetation Management for power and utility systems uses a long-range plan to keep lines, structures, and access routes clear. Crews assess terrain, species, and growth cycles, then apply a controlled mix of mechanical work, selective herbicides, and native-plant establishment. This approach reduces incompatible vegetation, lowers long-term maintenance, and supports reliable system performance.
Utility & Power Integrated Habitat Management
Integrated habitat management supports power and utility corridors by guiding vegetation growth toward stable, low-profile plant communities that protect access and meet regulatory requirements. Work includes habitat assessments, selective removal of incompatible species, native-plant establishment, and ongoing monitoring to maintain clearances, reduce regrowth pressure, and support long-term corridor reliability.
Smarter ROW Management with SmartROW™
SmartROW™ by Lanracorp – Smarter ROW Clearing Management for Safer, Compliant, and More Efficient Operations.
Lanracorp’s SmartROW™ system brings GIS mapping, photo documentation, and compliance tracking to power and utility corridors. Each project is fully mapped, documented, and verified, creating a transparent record of field performance. SmartROW™ ensures safe, data-driven ROW maintenance that meets PHMSA, DOT, and state-level standards — all while reducing administrative load and improving audit readiness.
Partner with Lanracorp
Lanracorp partners with utility operators to deliver safe, compliant, and efficient maintenance programs nationwide. Whether you need vegetation management, GIS integration, or site restoration, our Power & Utility Services provide consistent results backed by expertise and accountability.
Get in touch today to learn how SmartROW™ and Lanracorp’s experienced teams can help you maintain clear, compliant, and reliable utility corridors.