Assessing Driveway Access Improvements in Boulder County

Assessing some drainage issues and proposed repairs to the access road and parking slab.

• 0:01 - 0:29 All right, this is Jesse. I'm up here looking at the customers name bit right Brett's property up here by Filipino. Vyra gorgeous property Michael Ackerman did this whole development and we're looking at grading and doing some road work for this this whole subdivision up here. And this is the customer who is spearheading a lot of our initial work and trying to round up funds from the neighbors.

• 0:30 - 0:59 But he wants to have his property worked on for sure. So he wants a groove cut in this slab that's going to be 6 inches wide and 6 inches deep and has a metal grate on top and it'll be a drain line Bill come and drain all the way out to the front of his driveway and it's going to go all the way back up the center line to the second post there and then over to the rock over there. So it's 85 feet. Total is my guesstimation. We're also going to go ahead and clean the slab on a percent around the.

• 1:00 - 1:29 Pull back all the dirt. So you get a nice edge of the slab and we will go ahead and just braid right to it, but will clear and clean out all that vegetation that's and coaching on the slab and causing the hillside to come and carry that slab. So that's a recommendation customer wants it if he doesn't no big deal, but we will basically start from right and there and then start and clean this whole edge of the slab will pull all this dirt.

• 1:29 - 1:53 Up onto this road and grayed out all this rock here and we'll bring in probably about two loads of native road base and we will fill potholes and will will grade all this for perfect drainage looks to me like we have almost a dead nuts level line right here. And what we can do is use our laser guided rating system. We can find the point right here. • 2:00 - 2:25 Act perfect pitches here or we can you know we can do so. Anyway, we've got some options but I think this would be a really good use of our laser-guided greeting apparatus bobcat and that way we can make sure that that little zone right through there is always staying dry.

• 2:28 - 2:57 And then we're going to want to make sure that this is all kind of coming this way this water and then right down here at the bottom of that stays nice and clean and that little belly right there on the left has a good opportunity to get down down the hillside. That's what he's trying to do is get this the holdup love to get this water here sooner probably like right here drive out of here. I'm going to take notes on how much Native.

• 2:57 - 3:11 Base the regular Road can use as well as this road here. So we're driving out of here counting bullets broad-based there. I think we could definitely go for one right here will do one at the beginning of the driveway over there by the house is that would be the end of the driveway, so.

• 3:16 - 3:19 This whole area rocks in here. • 3:43 - 3:43 Stretch it. • 3:45 - 4:15 Then it out and budget we can do for you wants to spring for one more. I think we could definitely so now we're talking. This is the new part of the driveway that we would be bringing in Native road base is to fill these ruts and manage this drainage great this out a little bit be looking to cover the wrong and I suppose it would just be the section coming up to here. So let's say we.

• 4:15 - 4:22 You play up to three of the road base five at this point. • 4:25 - 4:27 And down here this good. • 4:30 - 4:36 Really? Well, I'll just take some grating I guess but that little spot right there the water crossing. • 4:59 - 5:08 Five or six slugs road base into the main part. Nice will pick up Phillips so you can see who won the election.
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