mred2
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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.
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.