Just a word to the home constructor about your reinforcing steel when it comes time to place your slab. This may seem like a fine point, but I see it enough to find it worth making. If you're placing on sandy soil, the dobies may have a tendancy to sink, leaving your steel flat on the ground come time for the concrete trucks to arrive. If it were my house, I would want to see that steel with 3" clearance from the sand, not just because it's recommended, but for the soundness of the slab for my children and my children's children, ect. Steel on the ground will wick the moisture up, rust the steel. As the steel rusts, it expands, and it will either crack or spall your slab, plain and simple. If the dobies have sunk, you just put another on top of the first. In the end, the steel should be strong enough to walk on, just like the laborers will do during the job. If it's not, put more dobies in. Like I said, it might seem simple, but I think there's some curse on dobies that prevents them from being put in. So, best of luck w/ your project, big points and small.