Pipe & Excavation Contracting, Revised has been updated and improved to bring it more current with modern earthmoving and trenching equipment, refined excavation techniques, stricter safety rules and improved materials. Readers will find how to enter and succeed in the underground utility business. Includes hands-on instructions for operating the equipment and doing the trenching, pipe laying and connecting work and answers to what causes so many skilled equipment operators and pipelayers to fail when they try to start their own business. Learn how to find the right kind of work, read and compute quantities from the plans, figure realistic crew and equipment productivity rates, consider job variables, calculate your O & P, then estimate and bid the job and get the bonds you need. Also, how to deal with change orders and liquidated damages, choosing the right equipment and handling safety issues. When it comes to doing the actual work, readers will find the combined expertise of two long-time professionals, explaining how to follow and read the surveyor’s reference stakes; how to check grade and line with an optical level, transit and pipe laser, and how to use GPS systems. See the best ways to clear the site, including asphalt and rock; handle rock, steep slopes and high groundwater; meet compaction requirements; install septic tanks and drain fields; all common types of water and sewer pipe, and how to do subsurface excavation. Includes detailed coverage of the various pipe, joints and fittings now available and is filled with photos, diagrams, charts, checklists and examples to help you build a career as a successful pipeline contractor.
Softcover.