I'm going to need to build a pad for the building I'm going to build. The building will be 50x125, but the pad will be about 150x150, thinking about coming up above grade about 3'-4' to be even with the road.
The soil is nasty expansive black gumbo, I'm going to be stabilizing with lime (I think I'm going to be incorporating with a big offset disc).
I'm going to be doing as much as possible myself, only thing I know I won't be doing myself is the concrete.
I'm trying to figure out the problem of compaction, I've been seeing rollers like this; http://ift.tt/1SpIVt5
And I'm wondering is that given enough passes, will these get the job done? I know this depends on the findings and recommendations of a soil engineer, but would it work in theory? I'll be my own construction crew, so time isn't an issue.
Thanks for any and all help.
The soil is nasty expansive black gumbo, I'm going to be stabilizing with lime (I think I'm going to be incorporating with a big offset disc).
I'm going to be doing as much as possible myself, only thing I know I won't be doing myself is the concrete.
I'm trying to figure out the problem of compaction, I've been seeing rollers like this; http://ift.tt/1SpIVt5
And I'm wondering is that given enough passes, will these get the job done? I know this depends on the findings and recommendations of a soil engineer, but would it work in theory? I'll be my own construction crew, so time isn't an issue.
Thanks for any and all help.
Pull type compaction roller-will it get the job done?
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