GoldDredger
Civil/Environmental
- Jan 16, 2008
- 172
Hello,
I have a general question regarding grading plans. Say you have approved construction drawings with established grades, then your client (the developer) provides those drawings to the earthwork contractor.
The earthwork contractor indicates there is an excess of spoils that will have to be hauled off unless the site is raised so many inches (or for arguments sake, will require import and has to be lowered).
Although your analysis my show a balance on paper and through LDD, there are factors such as expansion, shrinkage and so forth which may throw off this balance.
The developer comes back and directs you change the grading plan to raise the whole site so many inches, so they may avoid this cost.
Typically speaking, would revising the entire grading plan with spot elevations and contours constitute and extra?
Have any of you come across this? Is this something you would outline in the original contract with the client? And if so, how do you do it.
GoldDredger
I have a general question regarding grading plans. Say you have approved construction drawings with established grades, then your client (the developer) provides those drawings to the earthwork contractor.
The earthwork contractor indicates there is an excess of spoils that will have to be hauled off unless the site is raised so many inches (or for arguments sake, will require import and has to be lowered).
Although your analysis my show a balance on paper and through LDD, there are factors such as expansion, shrinkage and so forth which may throw off this balance.
The developer comes back and directs you change the grading plan to raise the whole site so many inches, so they may avoid this cost.
Typically speaking, would revising the entire grading plan with spot elevations and contours constitute and extra?
Have any of you come across this? Is this something you would outline in the original contract with the client? And if so, how do you do it.
GoldDredger