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  1. bobbert

    SAN SEWER REHAB-SLIPLINING OR CURED IN PLACE?

    cvg & 91markus -- Thanks for the input. I&I is the predominant factor in the rehab. I place great "value" in no disruption of rear lot servicing. In reality every service connection is my client, all 300 of them. Thanks,
  2. bobbert

    SAN SEWER REHAB-SLIPLINING OR CURED IN PLACE?

    I have used this forum before and received great comments and suggestions. All comments and suggestions are appreciated and welcome. The project scope contains approximately 15,000 LF of sanitary sewer rehab. to perform. A cured-in-place method (CIP), such as Insutiform, offers the benefits...
  3. bobbert

    CONCRETE PAVEMENT ELEVATION TOO LOW

    Thanks to all for the information and help. I will provide basic plan and profile drawings for the proposed top of curb elevations for the pavement and drainage improvements. In addition, provide several methods for the removal/reuse of the concrete in the form of details included in the...
  4. bobbert

    CONCRETE PAVEMENT ELEVATION TOO LOW

    Dear KRSServices & Focht3: The site is well south of Buffalo Bayou, located in Brazoria County, Texas. The site is not a driveway, it is approximately 1500' in length, with 6" concrete paving. Most certainly, lime stabilization treatment will be required to some degree. Final...
  5. bobbert

    CONCRETE PAVEMENT ELEVATION TOO LOW

    Dear BurntOnDirt: The additional 12' pavement section is adjacent to and on one side of the existing 12' pavement section. Pardon the delay in responding to your help question. I returned today from the Grand Canyon, what an amazing Earth moving event. Your question is interesting, what are...
  6. bobbert

    CONCRETE PAVEMENT ELEVATION TOO LOW

    Great Idea, Thanks. I will consider your method and obtain proposals for such in finding a solution. The geogrid fabric is a welcomed idea. Thanks
  7. bobbert

    Need help with cut/fill calculations

    What is your general site topography? 1' of elevation change or 5'. Average end area calculations between sections is the best method for hand calculations. The number of sections depends on the topography. Compaction must be considered for the final design. In short, average end area(s) is...
  8. bobbert

    CONCRETE PAVEMENT ELEVATION TOO LOW

    I am new to your forum. I appreciate it. I have a 6" thick, 12' Width, 1500' length section of concrete pavement that needs to be raised approximately 15" and widened to 24' in width. In the Houston Texas area the soils demand lime stabilization. One solution is to remove and...
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