Well i'm getting the joy of doing a ton of trenching there, but it's all by the hour so I couldn't careless that it's a complete chit show. So far 2 days and 14 billable hours and machine has worked maybe 6 hours, plumbers electricians and cribbers trying to figure out how the hell they can get it done all trying to work on top of each other. They are trying to put the gradebeam in, while i'm trying to trench services in for plumbers which are suppose to be stubbed into the building 1m, but only found the sanitary which was stubbed .5m outside of building, cannot find the water, if the measurement is correct a screw pile is through the storm. One of the plumbers is confident there was no shut off in the asphalt and there may not even be a water stub anywhere. Completely on hold right now because they need sumps dug which was part of the excavators contract, but they don't want them back they want me to do it but they never issued the plumbers a PO. The best part I like is i'm all by the hour, I don't care about delays, waiting anything. I show up and if I run out of work i'll leave and it's minimum 5 hours. I showed up at 8 and sat around for them to show up to start at 830, and they pay for the half hour lunch. I am perplexed how they make money, they must be charging the general a fortune. The general expects the gradebeam, plumbing, electrical, and slab on grade done by january 11, which is comical.
Frost is down 1-1.5', some spots not too bad. The worst part is piles everywhere and sticking up too far to drive over so it's all done with the 6 ton mini. Probably going to be a months work solid to trench for plumbers and electricians.