True, I never actually did the physical labor in erecting forwork, however, I supervised and approved the placing of concrete for foundations walls and piers (along with drilled shafts,footings and pads) on many job sites, without a blowout. Since I was looking at physically doing it myself I wanted to get as much info as I can, thus my posting. But I might still consider a foundation contractor, though I have worked with many different contractors (foundation, framer, electrical, roofer, surveyor, geotech, etc) and it can be a gamble who you will get.
For the hydraulic pressure I have little concerns. My soils are sand and gravel. When doing the test holes/perc tests for the septic we went down 10' in 3 different location on my land and no ground water. The BOH said not to bother actually doing the perc since any water would drain straight through the soil and would be very hard to perform. Just for caution I will still install a drain pipe on the inside of the footing with a sump pump as I have nowhere to drain to on my land.