sledneck32!
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Hey all,
Been lurking for awhile, first thread. I been putting plans together for the 4+ car garage/workshop detached that I plan to get in this fall yet. Its a post frame and Im going to finish the inside with concrete and utilities. Insulated and heated. The size is what it is, max 1400 sqft for my lot size. Central MN.
Anyway, ive had two excavation contractors out to give an estimate.
First one says to scratch off the top foot or so and then fill with 18" of gravel. One corner of the building you hit clay about 10" down. The kitty corner you gotta go about 3 feet before you hit clay. So basically would be putting the fill on top of black dirt (was wooded up till this summer) on half the building.
The other contractor says you gotta dig it down to yellow clay on the whole thing. Fill back up. So about 2' of fill in one corner and almost 5' of fill in the other corner. Its at least 500 yards of fill this way.
Both contractors have been in business in my town well over 30 years.
Thoughts?

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The near post on the right is where there is only about 10" of topsoil. The back left (u cant see it cause its in that brushpile) is where theres like 30" of topsoil.

Been lurking for awhile, first thread. I been putting plans together for the 4+ car garage/workshop detached that I plan to get in this fall yet. Its a post frame and Im going to finish the inside with concrete and utilities. Insulated and heated. The size is what it is, max 1400 sqft for my lot size. Central MN.
Anyway, ive had two excavation contractors out to give an estimate.
First one says to scratch off the top foot or so and then fill with 18" of gravel. One corner of the building you hit clay about 10" down. The kitty corner you gotta go about 3 feet before you hit clay. So basically would be putting the fill on top of black dirt (was wooded up till this summer) on half the building.
The other contractor says you gotta dig it down to yellow clay on the whole thing. Fill back up. So about 2' of fill in one corner and almost 5' of fill in the other corner. Its at least 500 yards of fill this way.
Both contractors have been in business in my town well over 30 years.
Thoughts?

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The near post on the right is where there is only about 10" of topsoil. The back left (u cant see it cause its in that brushpile) is where theres like 30" of topsoil.

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