Leveling part of a hill iwith a 25% Slope- see atttachments

   / Leveling part of a hill iwith a 25% Slope- see atttachments #21  
My boss had land cleared, (beside the interstate hwy), to build a new building with access road. Took 65 feet from top of hill, solid rock. A lot of the rock was push to the back in a deep hole. So no hill behind him. A much bigger site. The cost was almost a million dollars and a time frame of 9 months. He still have to pay for the water and electric to come in. Could not get natural gas, cost was too high blasting thru rock.
You need to see what soil, rock and how deep. If you go 10 feet and hit solid rock, you have have wasted time and money. Some rock is not as hard to dig in. The local USGS should have soil maps you might check first. In that area of the country, I would want an engineer to talk to.
 
   / Leveling part of a hill iwith a 25% Slope- see atttachments #22  
Watched a high end log house build on tv. The owner bought the top of a mountain with a insane great view.
Needed to take the top of the mountain off for the build site. Believe around 130 truck loads of mountain was hauled away. The didnt give a cost but had to be expensive. The home was built and over 10 million spent there.
 
   / Leveling part of a hill iwith a 25% Slope- see atttachments
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All good suggestions thanksI do have an idea as to the dirt as they built logging roads and can see the parts of the hill were cut out. Very few rocks and at the top part of the property there have been a few slides or were before the vegetation kicked it. This land was Weyerhauser and they logged it completely. In addtion the folks who did the soil survey will contact me with their information.

I do gather I can't move too much earth in a week but I can get a better feel for the project. Its also true that I'm a beginner but did some dozer work 15 or so years ago and really enjoyed it.

I guess this might be better for a backhoe however.
 
   / Leveling part of a hill iwith a 25% Slope- see atttachments #24  
Why not build a switchback road for access and a house with a nice walkout basement or tuck under garage, with a nice wrap around deck above? Forget the massive leveling.
 
   / Leveling part of a hill iwith a 25% Slope- see atttachments
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I've watched some videos on swtchback and thought about making a road-trail to the top with much less leveling. Is the slope of 25% too steep for a backhoe?
 
   / Leveling part of a hill iwith a 25% Slope- see atttachments #26  
Given your rather obvious lack of experience and understanding of the challenges you face, why not get local engineering guidance? Construction of a steep driveway with switchbacks requires attention to details concerning drainage and surface stability.
Free Internet forum advise is sometimes worth exactly what you pay for it.
 
   / Leveling part of a hill iwith a 25% Slope- see atttachments #27  
I've watched some videos on swtchback and thought about making a road-trail to the top with much less leveling. Is the slope of 25% too steep for a backhoe?

Sounds like you have never operated a BH on steep slopes. Top up your life insurance before proceeding. I wouldnt attempt it without a tracked machine.

Great view!
 
   / Leveling part of a hill iwith a 25% Slope- see atttachments #28  
I guess this might be better for a backhoe however.

WAT. You can't be serious with this. You think a backhoe can level a 500-ft square area by removing 160 vertical FEET of native soil? You have somewhere between 600,000 and a MILLION yards of soil to move, by my very rough calculation. A million full loader buckets to transport, dump and compact off the edge.... would take literal years of constant work. And after that, if you somehow succeed, you will have a 160 ft tall cliff at the edge of this level pad, ready to collapse and kill/bury you at any moment. Have you even investigated permits?

I think you'd better scale the plans down. Way, way down.
 
   / Leveling part of a hill iwith a 25% Slope- see atttachments #29  
^^^ And how much diesel will be required for that? It sointently won't be cheap!!!!


Better call the Fine Howard and Fine Excavating Engineers.

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   / Leveling part of a hill iwith a 25% Slope- see atttachments #30  
Can you be more specific about what you are trying to accomplish?
  • Level an area for a house?
  • Level an area for camping?
  • Access Road?


Is this an area that has been logged off, and now you just climb on foot?
 

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