meakai
Civil/Environmental
- Nov 30, 2004
- 5
Hi,
I am trying to determine the best way to accept a bid for the export of dirt to a landfill site. The contractor used the two borings (6 samples) from the soils report to determine the average weight of the soil. He came up with 1.65 tons per cy. Although I agree with his approach and calculation, I do not feel it offers an accurate representation of the 20,000 cy that need to be exported, and therefore, resulting in an inflated export cost.
I called some trucking/landfill companies and they all figure 1.2 -1.3 tons/cy. The contractor claims that he can only figure in-situ since he would not know what the ex-situ volume would be.
Am I being ripped off? Is there an "industry standard" for calculating dirt "swell"? What is the best (and most fair to both of us) method to calculate a bid for exported soil?
I am trying to determine the best way to accept a bid for the export of dirt to a landfill site. The contractor used the two borings (6 samples) from the soils report to determine the average weight of the soil. He came up with 1.65 tons per cy. Although I agree with his approach and calculation, I do not feel it offers an accurate representation of the 20,000 cy that need to be exported, and therefore, resulting in an inflated export cost.
I called some trucking/landfill companies and they all figure 1.2 -1.3 tons/cy. The contractor claims that he can only figure in-situ since he would not know what the ex-situ volume would be.
Am I being ripped off? Is there an "industry standard" for calculating dirt "swell"? What is the best (and most fair to both of us) method to calculate a bid for exported soil?