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Silver_Knight

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Just curious as to what everyone is paying for roads in your area. I have gotten a few quotes for 2700' road 12' wide, scraping and 4" state spec base watered and rolled for 0.75 to 1.00 a sq ft.
 
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Just curious as to what everyone is paying for roads in your area. I have gotten a few quotes for 2700' road 12' wide, scraping and 4" state spec base watered and rolled for 0.75 to 1.00 a sq ft.
 
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I have not priced road work yet, but I soon will. I'm seriously considering letting the house builder take care of it. That way the man who builds the house pad can do the road at the same time with the same equipment. More efficient that way.
 
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I have not priced road work yet, but I soon will. I'm seriously considering letting the house builder take care of it. That way the man who builds the house pad can do the road at the same time with the same equipment. More efficient that way.
 
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Isn't your base already calche or you may have a patch or two of black dirt.
If it's calche then you already have your base for free.
 
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Isn't your base already calche or you may have a patch or two of black dirt.
If it's calche then you already have your base for free.
 
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I had a dirt road cut, pushed in, graded and compacted. Grade not to exceed 15%. No base...just dirt and rocks and no blasting. Cost $18.94 per foot. Cost included 8 culverts varying from 18" to 3' diameter. The ½ mile road rises about 200' in altitude from start to homesite.

He had to cut through a 150' wide ravine about 70' deep. He built the road up about 25' from the bottom. It makes a gradual turn within the ravine to maintain grade requirements. He started the ravine cut about 150' back and about 200' past it. He had a couple of D9 dozers and grader and excavator along with some backhoes, water truck etc. I saw him knock over some 60' tall Oaks and roll some 10 ton boulders like they were nothing....Amazing....A couple of the boulders dwarfed my full size Blazer. The rest of it was duck soup. Ha ha!
 

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I had a dirt road cut, pushed in, graded and compacted. Grade not to exceed 15%. No base...just dirt and rocks and no blasting. Cost $18.94 per foot. Cost included 8 culverts varying from 18" to 3' diameter. The ½ mile road rises about 200' in altitude from start to homesite.

He had to cut through a 150' wide ravine about 70' deep. He built the road up about 25' from the bottom. It makes a gradual turn within the ravine to maintain grade requirements. He started the ravine cut about 150' back and about 200' past it. He had a couple of D9 dozers and grader and excavator along with some backhoes, water truck etc. I saw him knock over some 60' tall Oaks and roll some 10 ton boulders like they were nothing....Amazing....A couple of the boulders dwarfed my full size Blazer. The rest of it was duck soup. Ha ha!
 

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