johnwill65
Civil/Environmental
- Jul 27, 2005
- 10
I have a client who is interested in purchasing a peice of prperty for a fairly desely developed residential project (about 50 individual units on 10 acres) with requisite roadways, and water and sewer mains. We have done about 30 test pits using a backhoe and trackhoe, and think that we can make this work. The clien has been told by a third party the he MUST perform a geotechnical investigation (ie borings) before he should consider closing on it. I beleive that we have enough information with always the usual intagibles--but thats what the 20% contingency is for--that is, we can move enough earth to make it work based on what we know. Any thoughts on this would be helpful, if perhaps, to only set my mind at ease. The proposed road will be about 1800 feet, with presumed depths for water of 5 feet, and sewer aout the same.