We finally managed to get the excavating contractor and the concrete man scheduled to start our house project. Short story is: The neighbor had an excavator (Komatsu PC120) he would lend me (for free) to dig the hole if he could store it onsite until he sold it. When we went to look at it, he changed his mind and decided he would rather sell it outrite to me. I offered to rent it and commenced to find comparable rates to figure his compensation if he agreed. In the meantime, I also soliticited bids from locals. The price to contract it done was a few hundred more than the base rate for a rental machine (not including the delivery and pick up fees, nor fuel). Plus, the contractor would grade the spoils for the driveway and deliver road base at cost. DONE!
As the excavation began, my contractor found that he had much more material than he allowed for stockpiling backfill and driveway. It is all sand and he was envious of the quality that he could sell easily. In exchange for the labor to build the roadbed with slag, I allowed him to take away a couple of loads of sand.
The site has become ringed with sand dunes and the concrete men needed access to the rear of the site, so I cut a trail through the woods with my little John Deere utility tractor. When I return to the site tomorrow, I will be grading some more slag to extend the driveway so the concrete pump truck can get close to the site. Here's a few pictures.
As the excavation began, my contractor found that he had much more material than he allowed for stockpiling backfill and driveway. It is all sand and he was envious of the quality that he could sell easily. In exchange for the labor to build the roadbed with slag, I allowed him to take away a couple of loads of sand.
The site has become ringed with sand dunes and the concrete men needed access to the rear of the site, so I cut a trail through the woods with my little John Deere utility tractor. When I return to the site tomorrow, I will be grading some more slag to extend the driveway so the concrete pump truck can get close to the site. Here's a few pictures.
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