Our construction division consists of a variety of construction projects which create land changes or access to a Landowner’s property.
We follow BMP (Best Management Practices) as prescribed by the Department of Environmental Services and Environmental Protection Agency.
Bridges built for timber harvest access or per landowner specifications.
Our construction crew building access roads to timber woodlands for harvesting.
∧ Water crossings and culverts are installed so wetlands are not compromised.
< The Denis pictured in this Video works quickly to clear land of brush and small trees.
THE MOVEMENT OF TIMBER FROM A LANDOWNERS LOT TO THE MILL IS A VERY IMPORTANT ASPECT OF OUR BUSINESS.
This is a land clearing job that we did in Epsom, NH. This was a land conversion project converting forest into pasture. The Matteson family is converting part of their land into a beef farm. They will be producing locally, raised beef in a healthy environment.
As people are getting more concerned with the quality of our food; wanting to know how it is raised and processed, more of these small farms are starting in New Hampshire.
New Hampshire has over 4,000 farms – most of them are small and many are family-owned and operated. The Farm to Plate program has been helped by NH legislation which has helped by loosening regulations for these small farm operations.
Locally grown, fresh and healthy options are becoming more readily available for New Hampshire residents. Fort Mountain Companies was proud to be a part of this land conversion project,
FORT MOUNTAIN COMPANIES OFFERS THIS SERVICE TO HELP CREATE HABITATS FOR WILDLIFE ON YOUR PROPERTY.
Consultation for creating Feed Plots on your land to attract wildlife. A food plot is a planted area which becomes a supplementary food source for wildlife. They generally consist of forages such as: clovers, alfalfa, grains or certain wildflowers. By managing your forests you can incorporate patch clear cuts which can become “natural” food plots, forming thickets of dense growth for food & cover. These natural feed plots will feed many species of wildlife throughout the year. They also provide opportunities for better hunting and wildlife viewing.
GPS Coordinates: 43° 7′ 30.9 72” N71° 25′ 54.822” W