civilman72
Civil/Environmental
- Feb 13, 2007
- 408
I have a road project that is designed in an old creek bed, with large partially exposed rock (18" to 8' in diameter). Based on the geotechnical report, some of this rock is fractured and is "rippable" by a large excavator, other rock is expected to have to be blasted. Since the majority of the rock is not exposed, a lot of the actual size and type of rock to be excavated will have to be determined in the field. In order to try to accommodate this, we will be going with a unit cost bid schedule for the contractors, so that as actual quantities vary from the bid quantities, we can hold the contractor to a set fee per unit.
We have kept most of the road in fill, so I do not anticipate much more than 10% of the overall earthwork volumes to include rock removal/excavation. So, my question is, in a bid schedule is it typical to separate "Rock Blasting" from "Rock Excavation," and if so, do you differentiate the two by size of rock, or some other means?
TIA
We have kept most of the road in fill, so I do not anticipate much more than 10% of the overall earthwork volumes to include rock removal/excavation. So, my question is, in a bid schedule is it typical to separate "Rock Blasting" from "Rock Excavation," and if so, do you differentiate the two by size of rock, or some other means?
TIA