the big lift
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I would dig, they would pour and shape and I would stack and then back fill that same day. It only took a few hours to do it with the crew we had.
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ive had large similar storm drain structures built that way the monolithic pour makes a super watertight basin but its a bit time comsuming, i can pour a manhole base and stack it with shafting the same day if necessary so with the ladder steps already built into them i guess it just depends on where you work and your budget!!!!
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@Hduppln The company I worked for ran boats and poured their man holes in place then added sections and grade rings to bring it up plumb.
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I just Finished a job where we put in 700 ft of 52 Inch RCP Drainage pipe 30 Feet into the ground.
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I am currently on a project where we are installing over 100 new Drain Manholes and catchbasins and over 1.5 Miles of new 12 inch to 28 inch Reinforced concrete drainage pipe as part of a $9 Million Dollar State Project.
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yeah.
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were not doing a ton of work here right now its pretty slow economy in southern california but i should be starting a 21 foot deep sewer in a month or so. ill get some good footage from that
you guys use all pre-cast manhole bases out there? almost all of our manholes bases are poured in place and then the shafts are pre-cast and stacked according to grade, ill have to make a video and show you
Hduppln 3 years ago
send it along would love to see it!!!
cat345cl 3 years ago
awesome video
irishmanO1 3 years ago
thnk you
cat345cl 3 years ago
awesome 5 stars
CAT330DLN 3 years ago
thnks
cat345cl 3 years ago