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  1. ClemsonVet

    When is Parking Lot Slope to Storm Drains Too Severe?

    3-4% is comfortable for parking stalls, anything more and doors get hard to open. <2% in ADA parking areas and crosswalks are <2% cross slope and <5% longitudinal slope.
  2. ClemsonVet

    Grading a flat site?

    if there is no existing lowpoint or discharge point you'll likely need to bring in fill and pad your site, then create a linear basin for runoff attenuation and allow it to level spread to the property line(s)
  3. ClemsonVet

    UNDERSLAB DRAINAGE

    Hello, Site Civil Here. there is always a rub when groundwater is a challenge on a site when localized/perched under a building footprint. Our scope ends 5' outside of the foundation and apparently our insurance will not support us going out of our expertise. Without fail, if gw is found, the...
  4. ClemsonVet

    The Tale of Two Datums

    One surveyor finds control and brings it to a site, sets benchmarks for that site. civil site plans are designed and construction of a building starts. a second surveyor finds control from a different source and brings it to a site, sets bench marks. civil road plans are designed immediately...
  5. ClemsonVet

    Basics of a Civil design - moving a small berm

    agreed, grading plan. i will say the slopes of the existing berm are really steep. we usually max out at 3' horizontal to 1' vertical. these slopes are like 3' horizontal to 5' vertical. probably needs to be clay soil or reinforced. thanks
  6. ClemsonVet

    Vehicle Bumper Overhang affecting sidewalk ADA width

    I have been challenged to determine how a vehicle overhang affects ADA compliance in front of a parking stall. ADA standards 502.7 mentions "relationships to accessible routes" and says to use wheel stops as an effective way to prevent vehicle overhangs from reducing the clear width of...
  7. ClemsonVet

    Foundation drainage

    agree with Canuck65 response. extend the yellow line rear past the wall and daylight.
  8. ClemsonVet

    Site Design Drainage in a closed courtyard

    what is your take on how to scope drainage within a closed courtyard? This is always a scoping challenge with the developer on who handles this. from a civil standpoint the risk involved is that you design the drainage space including the surface area and roof drainage that may collect there...
  9. ClemsonVet

    How can you tell when a grading model is done well in Civil 3D?

    you can also use slope arrows with ranges. IE green for less than 2% (for ada checks in parking), yellow for 2-5%,etc. that will help you see if there are issues with fine grading quickly
  10. ClemsonVet

    ADA compliance - site arrival point vs road longitudinal grade

    Found a guide through a colleague, thought i'd share. PROWAG - public right of way access guide R302.5.1 Within Street or Highway Right-of-Way Except as provided in R302.5.3, where pedestrian access routes are contained within a street or highway right-of-way, the grade of pedestrian access...
  11. ClemsonVet

    Civil 3d stormwater modeling vs Bentley Stormwater Modeling and Analysis Solution

    We are now using the internal HGL modeling within civil 3d 2020. The infrastructure engineer that is responsible for designing the roads surrounding our infill project is using Bentley Stormwater Modeling and Analysis Solution. Our 25 yr HGL using civil 3d is way above the road surface but...
  12. ClemsonVet

    ADA compliance - site arrival point vs road longitudinal grade

    Looking at a 6 acre 50-60 unit multi fam site that once had city right of way frontage. Years back the construction of an interstate bisected that road the parcel fronts so it became a 575' 2 lane road to a dead end and was essentially retained as right of way but closed to public use. we are...
  13. ClemsonVet

    What do you do when you have a malicious plan checker?

    Had two pre development staff review calls last week. It can be like a night and day difference between the jurisdictions. ie town of ### north Carolina has a lengthy, land development code. They're making us donate 75' of right of way on frontage with main road, donate 25' of right of way...
  14. ClemsonVet

    Pool Backwash - Code Requires 1000gal Interceptor

    City of Columbia Code requires a standalone interceptor for pool backwash before it hits the Sanitary Sewer. This is a first for me. Anyone else know of an AHJ requiring this? thanks
  15. ClemsonVet

    ASCE Curves for Engineering Design Fees

    i'd sure like to see anything out there for price as percentage of construction. we get beat up on fee by private developers all the time at less than the old ASCE charts suggest
  16. ClemsonVet

    Back Flow Preventor Hotbox/Above Ground Enclosure

    the water system doesn't do them often and doesn't seem to know. One of the water service PM's said no and the inspector said yes. I think its probably a design engineers judgement call based on the temperature. hoping to get steered towards some actual doctrine. i'll check with SC Department...
  17. ClemsonVet

    Back Flow Preventor Hotbox/Above Ground Enclosure

    we have a 6" back flow DCDA serving a single private fire hydrant. Will be installed above ground in an enclosure typically called a "hotbox". question: When do you need a heater? Is there a geographical way to determine when its not necessary? We're in SC and it does freeze a couple dozen...
  18. ClemsonVet

    ALTA/Topo

    EEa, we usually get lumpsum prices. i was usually successful at assuming that a topo survey would cost 1200-1400 an acre and similarly another 1400 per acre for the ALTA. I'm sure that boundary survey such as Alta should be priced more on the length of the property line.. Anyway was checking...
  19. ClemsonVet

    ALTA/Topo

    What is the going rate for survey in the South? It appears that folks are overly busy and are all charging 2 times what they were just a few years ago. what are you seeing out there per acre?

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