2manband
Civil/Environmental
- Nov 13, 2008
- 3
I'm looking at a couple of options for getting access to build and then use a recreational cabin on a steep site.
Scenario 1 would be a "full service" cabin with well, septic, etc., so it would require access for a well drilling rig, cement mixer truck, deliveries on a flatbed, etc. during construction, and then access via a 4x4 passenger vehicle for regular use.
Scenario 2 would be a "primitive" cabin - no services, and the materials all arriving in the bed of a 4x4 pickup truck.
Either option would be graded to have a minimal (say 2%) cross slope and a compacted gravel surface.
Because of the nature of the terrain, a switchback access drive seems to be the only option, so I have concerns with both max slope and turning radius.
I've checked some equipment manufacturer websites, and it looks like some of these cement trucks and well rigs can climb pretty steep slopes (30% to even 40%) but that's probably under ideal conditions. Turning radius of about 80' on a 16' wide roadway seems to meet or beat the published specs, but I'm dubious of that too.
Can anybody offer any input on some real-world figures or guidelines for either of these scenarios?
Scenario 1 would be a "full service" cabin with well, septic, etc., so it would require access for a well drilling rig, cement mixer truck, deliveries on a flatbed, etc. during construction, and then access via a 4x4 passenger vehicle for regular use.
Scenario 2 would be a "primitive" cabin - no services, and the materials all arriving in the bed of a 4x4 pickup truck.
Either option would be graded to have a minimal (say 2%) cross slope and a compacted gravel surface.
Because of the nature of the terrain, a switchback access drive seems to be the only option, so I have concerns with both max slope and turning radius.
I've checked some equipment manufacturer websites, and it looks like some of these cement trucks and well rigs can climb pretty steep slopes (30% to even 40%) but that's probably under ideal conditions. Turning radius of about 80' on a 16' wide roadway seems to meet or beat the published specs, but I'm dubious of that too.
Can anybody offer any input on some real-world figures or guidelines for either of these scenarios?