Feb 25, 2009 #1 dirtman11 Civil/Environmental Joined Feb 25, 2009 Messages 2 You can find local contractors by going to dirtlocate.com
Feb 26, 2009 1 #2 RWF7437 Civil/Environmental Joined Dec 22, 2002 Messages 1,560 Location US Thank you Dirtman. Until this site was discovered I never knew I had a "personal" ( or is it "personnel" ?) need for dirt. Because I live in Oregon, I was equally delighted to learn that we have no dirt here, according to the map. Upvote 0 Downvote
Thank you Dirtman. Until this site was discovered I never knew I had a "personal" ( or is it "personnel" ?) need for dirt. Because I live in Oregon, I was equally delighted to learn that we have no dirt here, according to the map.
Feb 27, 2009 #3 civilperson Structural Joined Jan 13, 2006 Messages 2,399 Location US "Dirt" is what gets dragged inside on the bottom of your shoe, "soil" is the material civil engineers specify and build with. Upvote 0 Downvote
"Dirt" is what gets dragged inside on the bottom of your shoe, "soil" is the material civil engineers specify and build with.
Feb 27, 2009 Thread starter #4 dirtman11 Civil/Environmental Joined Feb 25, 2009 Messages 2 OK, It is a tool that hopefully becomes useful to all you civil engineers. Hopefully sometime in the future you can find some soil to use on some of your sites if needed, even in Oregon. Upvote 0 Downvote
OK, It is a tool that hopefully becomes useful to all you civil engineers. Hopefully sometime in the future you can find some soil to use on some of your sites if needed, even in Oregon.