Build Site Infrastructure That Lasts

Septic systems, utilities, and drainage designed to Washington code standards with careful site evaluation.

An excavator and a skid-steer sit in a dirt-filled construction site alongside a large white industrial building.

Commercial Site Development

Concrete foundation walls for a new house under construction on a sunny, grassy plot of land.

Residential Site Development

A black plastic septic or distribution basin with a blue pipe attached, partially buried in a dirt trench.

Septic Tank Installation

A septic drain field under construction with blue synthetic aggregate modules and white PVC piping in an excavated trench.

Drain Field Installation

Develop Sites Ready for Mountain Terrain

Backed by over 50 years of combined experience in Chelan County

West Land Developers LLC handles commercial and residential site development across Leavenworth, Cashmere, Wenatchee, Chelan, Plain, and East Wenatchee. Septic systems, utility installation, drainage planning, and retaining walls form the backbone of what we do. Rural and mountain properties present their own set of demands, and we've spent decades learning how to meet them.


You'll start with a thorough onsite evaluation that reviews soil composition, slope conditions, and permit pathways. That assessment feeds directly into a clear estimate that reflects the real scope of your project. From there, you can expect installation that aligns with Washington code and accounts for the variables your site presents.


West Land Developers LLC was established in 2022 with a foundation built on local knowledge and technical skill. We maintain ongoing septic license renewals to stay current with evolving standards. Every project is approached with the understanding that mountain terrain doesn't forgive shortcuts.


Reach out to discuss your site and receive a detailed evaluation tailored to your property.

Navigate Rural Development With Confidence
Mountain terrain and local soil conditions require planning that accounts for slope and permit requirements.

How Development Moves From Assessment to Installation

Each project begins with an onsite review that documents grade, drainage patterns, soil type, and existing infrastructure. That upfront work ensures the estimate you receive reflects actual conditions rather than assumptions. You'll know the scope before excavation begins, and you'll have a roadmap that outlines sequencing, material needs, and coordination points with inspectors or utility providers.


Our team walks through permit requirements with you, explains code compliance expectations, and schedules work to minimize delays. Whether it's a septic system or a multi-utility install, you'll understand what happens at each stage and when to expect key milestones. Documentation stays organized, and adjustments are communicated before they affect timeline or budget.


Here's what site development with us includes:

Comprehensive evaluation that captures soil characteristics, slope grades, and drainage needs before any earth is moved

Direct estimates based on documented site conditions rather than generalized assumptions

Installation sequences coordinated with inspectors, utility companies, and municipal hookup schedules

Familiarity with local permitting and the terrain challenges common to Chelan County mountain properties

Schedule an onsite visit to review your project and receive a scope-based estimate.

Dependable Work Rooted in Local Knowledge

West Land Developers LLC brings over 50 years of combined field experience to every job site across Chelan County. We've worked through the variations in soil density, seasonal water movement, and the permit nuances that shape rural development. That history informs how we approach septic layouts, retaining wall design, and utility trenching.


Our work is built to Washington code, and our septic licensing is kept current to reflect best practices in system design and installation. You're working with a team that understands what mountain and rural properties demand and delivers infrastructure that holds up under those conditions. Reliability here means more than meeting deadlines—it means building systems that perform as intended long after the equipment leaves your site.


Get in touch to start planning your site development with a team that knows the ground you're building on.