[GCARC] Concrete estimates for club site
Vinnie Sallustio
Yankees_1996 at hotmail.com
Mon Jun 12 20:53:19 EDT 2017
You are probably looking at under $200 for stone and pressure treated 4x4
Vinnie
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I like the rock base idea for the shed.
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From: Al KB2AYU <kb2ayu at comcast.net>
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Sent: Mon, Jun 12, 2017 7:47 pm
Subject: Re: [GCARC] Concrete estimates for club site
Shed has been there 30 years with no concrete.
I'm not sure about permitting, etc.
I think we can reset the blocks.
Al
On 6/10/2017 12:10 PM, Harry Elwell wrote:
> When Lee N2LAM approached me with an idea concerning the use of a poured
> concrete pad for the shed as opposed to the current dry-stack block
> foundation that is currently supporting the shed, we discussed the
> possibility of purchasing the concrete from a local ready-mix plant and
> enlisting the help of volunteers to prepare the site and finish the
> concrete.
> Lee suggested reaching out to some outside contractors for estimates.
> Somewhere along the way, we got our wires crossed. Lee was under the
> impression that we were talking about hiring a contractor for the entire
> job.
> I did not discover the mix-up until I heard Lee address the members at the
> club meeting which I was listing to via Periscope from the hospital.
> In the original discussion with Lee, I told him that I was in favor of
> exploring the possibility of a small poured pad to replace the current
> foundation provided we could do it for a reasonable cost.
> There are several options available when planning small projects requiring
> concrete. Obviously, as mentioned, ready-mix is fast and easy; however,
> give the small size of the project (approximately 2 yards allowing for
> waste), we would realize some penalties with regard to cost due to "short
> load" fees.
> Another option would be bagged pre-mix concrete and a rental mixer. This
> would likely result in a lower cost at the expense of more labor and time.
> Prior to being contacted by Lee, I had never considered a pad for the shed,
> nor had we discussed this at any club meetings. Since Lee has already
> presented the idea of the pad at the last meeting, I would welcome any
> comments on his proposed project to use a pad for the shed, provided the
> project includes volunteer labor from our members and that it can be
> accomplished for a reasonable cost.
> Best regards,
> Harry
> K2ATX
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