Solana Site Prep shows the groundwork completed before CABO Solana arrived.
This stage covered layout planning, weed matting, chicken wire, gravel placement, access, early drainage planning and preparation for the stairs, while still leaving room for the future deck and outdoor expansion.
It was the first real step in turning a rough site area into a usable base for the tiny home and the next stage of Project CABO.

* Initial Solana site layout showing the tiny home footprint, stair position,
future deck area, container access, driveway and expansion zones
What this stage showed
Site preparation was not just about clearing ground.
The layout had to allow for the home, the stairs, the deck, the driveway, the container, drainage, and later expansion. Every early choice affected what could happen next.
The lesson
A tiny home needs more than a place to sit.
It needs a site that can support how the home will actually be used.
Connected to FM DIRECT
What happened during site preparation helps shape how FM DIRECT approaches site readiness.
Before choosing a tiny home, buyers need to understand what the land can actually support: access, slope, drainage, services, sunlight, water, waste, outdoor entry and room for future expansion.

Next stage
After the site was prepared, CABO Solana moved into the build stage.






