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hey, i have a semi-relevant question. i'm looking at purchasing a house that i really like, but it does need some foundation/shoring work. i know this is a big expensive undertaking, but the house is priced pretty well under market, so i can just roll the work into the mortgage and still have a super reasonable payment
the backyard is nice and i want to install a pool though, because that's how i ball. my question is, are there any similar parts to these processes that i can combine to save time/money? ex: can i use my excavated yard dirt from the pool for my shoring, or will it not be suitable for water content/erosion issues and should always be sand? i'm sure that's the case but it's always nice to ask and see if there's any potential savings since these projects both have a ton of heavy machinery tearing up my shit anyway
Every time one of these threads pops up, my brain smugly says "oh, you can't bamboozle me with your ingenious title referencing construction machinery!"
And one day we're going to open one of these threads and it's going to actually be pics of shafts devouring multiple hardcore dumps.
The savings though,
pay 1 pilot to do a job in a few days or pay an entire ground crew for a few weeks for the same job.
(Google says helicopter loggers can make close to 6 figures. 90k-110k)