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Pre-Excavation, Precaution & Considerations

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 Site Prep6Before excavation you should have in progress, in place, or on site; Utilities, electricity, water, disposal site, telephone, gas, port-a-potty, Howard Johnson Catering; and underground cables and conduit lines, located marked and staked. You can get help from the utility department and the building department. Your plot plan will indicate the location of other important items and where they enter the site. As mentioned earlier, this should be accomplished at the first stages of the process and are essential to work accomplishment.Site prep4

  Alternatively, if your requirements include installing a septic system, drain field, water well, or dry-wells; your plot plan will show the location of these areas also. Such inclusions, are to be marked and staked also, this will prevent heavy equipment operators from moving through these areas. To accommodate heavy equipment drivers arriving to and through the site you should clearly lay out roads to traverse in and out of the area.

  Plan in advance what your trenchers and graders will do, you'll want to keep them gainfully employed. The expense of just hauling equipment to the site warrants the extra planning and added forsight will streamline and expidite operations, saving in time and money calling the operators back for other digging and trenching. Also, specify in your contract where and what you want done with the excavated soil, or your load will be hauled in dump trucks, possibly to some other site (Not Yours).Site Prep7

  The landscaping features of your site, you'll want to maintain, and should be roped off and marked that the natural surroundings will be preserved and undisturbed. You chose the site with distinguishing amities in mind that characterize the site. It's your dream location with a stunning view. Keeping it personal and impressionable in accordance with these attributes in design and selection of your location and building site.

  Land developement processes are heavily determined by location and land form. The choice of  location dictate the methods that will be followed and determine how the development will proceed. For instance, say you build on flatland. Some things to consider would include the natural drainage or water shed. Is there adequate drainage of the area? Is there standing water puddling on the site? Are you building on a landfill? Will you have to adjust the location of the site?land9

  This being the case, you'll need to raise the grade, to improve drainage and fresh soil has to be compacted. The improved run off will take care of your foundation from being inundated with water. Be careful, to ensure your grading operations won't disturb or ruin the surrounding areas by water shedding to other properties. However if the natural shed is inadequate you'll have to install drainage trenches, to route the water to a storm drain, sewer, or stream.

  Consideration for sites situated above the street level or on a hill would pose a different set of circumstances, especially during the rainy or winter months. The elevation of driveway and walkways could be trouble-sum and depending on the elevation, this could prove to be hazards. Such circumstances must be taken seriously and well planned out. Other thoughts; during excavation; stock pile your soil on site a safe distance from the excavation and out of the way of the construction work. You'll need the soil for filling and grading latter. Planning and saving your soil will help to keep the grading and land filling from exceeding expenses.const8

  Where there are overhead power-lines in the area, arrangements for electricity can be made by havng a temporary post a drop and a meter installed. If overhead powerlines is undesirable, check to see if an underground power cable is available. If that's not the case, whether you want power lines hung on your house or if it's better to bury the cables underground. Underground cables will be more costly and if there is no power close by; in either situation, clearing operations may have to be performed to get power to the site. Where-as above ground power, is not as expensive and access to power provided by a temporary drop is more feasible.

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Construction Site Prep. cont...

land1I left off looking at Site Analysis and there's more to site preparation as you will plainly see, alot that goes into site preparation is contingent on the indigenous surroundings and soil types in the chosen site, for instance; is the location  located on marsh land or on a land fill, beach front, shallow water table, hills, mountainous rocky areas. All of these different land forms require a certain set of planning techniques, circumspectly before you start the land grading phase.land3

  Questions such as these and many more are needed in determining the relationships of crafts. What they will perform and how they will accomplish it. What are the materials and equipment requirements needed to accomplish and complete the task. Carefully consider environmental factors that a site presents in order to make responsible planning decisions. These decisions take into account the indigenous surroundings but are not limited to, topography of the site, plants, trees, wind directions, the path of the sun, water drainage, to include the availability of water, electricity, dump site or landfills as part of the pre-planning stage. Keep in mind; be prepared before hand to take action in the event that some unforeseen problems may arise, be prepared, having a contingency plan in place that you can fall back on in the event something may cause you to alter certain aspects and deviations from your original plan, but being prepared is the answer to the solution and will streamline operations,orgsite if needed.

  Utilities: Information concerning site utilities are found at the utilities departments and companies for the local area. They can provide you with the drawing containing the information needed. this information includes the location of all the utilities and their locations around and on the site.

  Human and Cultural: This information is obtained through the census and statistics on the neighborhood. Regarding these statistics, they can be found at the municipal planning agency.
Climate: through the local weather service you can get information on conditions such as: rainfalls, snowfalls, humidity, and temperatures over the months must be considered and analyzed. the sun-path and vertical angles

throughout an entire year are important


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List taken from: Site analysis, By: Edward T. White

Further Readings:

  • Alan Gilpin (1972) "Environmental Planning"
  • James A. Lagro Jr. (2008) "Site Analysis"
  • Steven B. McBride (2006) "Site Planning and Design"
  • Paul D. Spreiregen and Beatric

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