cieg22
Civil/Environmental
- Nov 2, 2005
- 74
Many of my neighbors/friends bonded together recently to get a contractor to fix their curbs for cheap - almost too cheap.
All he is doing is ripping out the existing curb, digging out maybe another foot behind that, and then setting up his forms, which rest on the adjacent roadway surface. I'm not sure how he's compacting - the opening is 2' wide at best. He isn't cutting out any of the roadway pavement. He's not tying the new curb into an existing curb. He's not using a self-compacting subbase.
The details I've seen all call for either compacted subgrade, subbase, or both.
On the other hand, the municipal inspector doesn't take objection to this set up. He tells me this is done all the time.
I don't really work with residential stuff. Does this approach sound reasonable, or would speaking up now save these folks from huge headaches later?
Thanks.
All he is doing is ripping out the existing curb, digging out maybe another foot behind that, and then setting up his forms, which rest on the adjacent roadway surface. I'm not sure how he's compacting - the opening is 2' wide at best. He isn't cutting out any of the roadway pavement. He's not tying the new curb into an existing curb. He's not using a self-compacting subbase.
The details I've seen all call for either compacted subgrade, subbase, or both.
On the other hand, the municipal inspector doesn't take objection to this set up. He tells me this is done all the time.
I don't really work with residential stuff. Does this approach sound reasonable, or would speaking up now save these folks from huge headaches later?
Thanks.