Good job and good job on the video! I’m subscribing ! I’ve been looking for some new channels . And I like the drone footage so you can see the machines working! Good job!
We had a similar site in 2022 where an old gas station was. They buried half the building and all of the foundation. Left the fuel lines in and there was contaminated soil everywhere. Almost doubled our time with the cleanup especially being next to a nature reserve.
I'm surprised that permits were given to built on a previous site where fuel was stored. That is not allowed in Canada without complete and thorough testing.
Nice video and I'm curious why do you use a dozer, excavator and skid steer loader? Isn't it cheaper to just use an excavator with a grading bucket? This is how we often do it in the Netherlands, but that could also be because we hardly use dozers and skid steer loaders that are hardly used in Europe
@@GarrettWilliams2017 nice mate, did you get it and the skid steer custom painted or was it some limited series from CAT? reason i clicked on the video ;)
What happened to the Bobcat E145 I was looking at buying one, but after trying one out I was very disappointed in the power of the machine! There has to be something wrong with it!
Wish you would just show more videos from inside the machine loading and stuff instead of this drone stuff with music. Channel would be so much more liked. No hate
@@zaccheus Depends. Sometimes you sell it to other customers or sites. If you have room you sell it to the public directly. If you're in the business long enough you find people always looking for topsoil. Garbage sites or sand pits filling back in. Or the trucking company might know. It goes on and on.
Hey Garrett, why do yall strip out all the black dirt? I live In South Ga ( Valdosta Ga) and all we have scrape the site clean of grass and be 18”-24” below the original grade for our footers and no more than 32” on a mono slab . 32” and above call for Concrete block and they have to be solid poured with rebar every 3’ going from the footer to the top of the slab. Thanks in Advance !! Just curious and interested in the way other States ( especially the cold States) prep for residential/commercial construction
Topsoil always turns to mud and just makes a giant mess, it’s sometimes easier to remove all of it, and then truck some back for any of your landscaping needs after it’s all built
Hmm seems expensive. If anything I would think to just stock pile on site somewhere out of the way. But different areas have different practices for specific reasons I guess.
You need a 5ft wide/cleanup bucket for your 225. And why haul out all the nice topsoil? Don’t you want to save 15/20 loads to respread for finish grade?
It's a sand bucket , they run then in some areas with really sandy soil because when you grab a bucket of sand with a large excavator the air can't escape as fast as the sand fills the bucket so it creates an air pocket and shoots the sand/ rocks violently at the cab and also covers the pins in sand and creates excessive wear on the pins . You don't have to have a sand bucket like that but if you want to dig full speed in sand it helps !
Happy New Year Garrett. Thanks for the upload. Wish you guys a prosperous 2024.
Glad to see Trimble masts on that unit. I’ve been gaining a lot of traction with selling Trimble gear to DEVELON dealers.
Great video as always.
I love the color scheme of the dozer and skid steer!
Good job and good job on the video! I’m subscribing ! I’ve been looking for some new channels . And I like the drone footage so you can see the machines working! Good job!
Awesome! Thank you!
Get a real bucket for that excavator 😂
This is a real bucket😉🤤
Wow how things change quickly
Looking good as always!
Thanks Alex!
We had a similar site in 2022 where an old gas station was. They buried half the building and all of the foundation. Left the fuel lines in and there was contaminated soil everywhere. Almost doubled our time with the cleanup especially being next to a nature reserve.
Sheeeesh!!
I'm surprised that permits were given to built on a previous site where fuel was stored. That is not allowed in Canada without complete and thorough testing.
There was soil borings done but they were all “clean”
Good luck 👍💓
Nice video and I'm curious why do you use a dozer, excavator and skid steer loader? Isn't it cheaper to just use an excavator with a grading bucket? This is how we often do it in the Netherlands, but that could also be because we hardly use dozers and skid steer loaders that are hardly used in Europe
I bet the lawyers are having a field day with the contamination.
Love the black n white dozer, never seen one before
There isn’t another like it that I know of
@@GarrettWilliams2017 nice mate, did you get it and the skid steer custom painted or was it some limited series from CAT? reason i clicked on the video ;)
@@AaronDav-nq8hk custom painted
@@GarrettWilliams2017 yer rito, nice job!
Get a real bucket for that excavator
Where did all that top soil go?
How much does something like this cost? (original plan you guys charged them for)
What happened to the Bobcat E145 I was looking at buying one, but after trying one out I was very disappointed in the power of the machine! There has to be something wrong with it!
Still have it! Has almost 3k hours now! Been good.
Wish you would just show more videos from inside the machine loading and stuff instead of this drone stuff with music. Channel would be so much more liked. No hate
Funny, I prefer the drone and outside the cab stuff.
Tough to please everyone so I film and edit how I think is fun. If I made these videos just to try please everyone else they wouldn’t be authentic…
Why don’t you start your own dirt work business and TH-cam channel and you can edit videos however you want..? Problem solved! “No hate”
@@charlesgray422 haha yes! 😎
What kind of dumpsite do you use for topsoil like that?
You sell it!! If it's clean
@@MHConstruction_MN to whom?
@@zaccheus Depends. Sometimes you sell it to other customers or sites. If you have room you sell it to the public directly. If you're in the business long enough you find people always looking for topsoil. Garbage sites or sand pits filling back in. Or the trucking company might know. It goes on and on.
@@MHConstruction_MN thanks
Hey Garrett, why do yall strip out all the black dirt?
I live In South Ga ( Valdosta Ga) and all we have scrape the site clean of grass and be 18”-24” below the original grade for our footers and no more than 32” on a mono slab .
32” and above call for Concrete block and they have to be solid poured with rebar every 3’ going from the footer to the top of the slab.
Thanks in Advance !!
Just curious and interested in the way other States ( especially the cold States) prep for residential/commercial construction
Curious why you strip the topsoil from the entire lot and not just where the building pad is going?
Topsoil always turns to mud and just makes a giant mess, it’s sometimes easier to remove all of it, and then truck some back for any of your landscaping needs after it’s all built
Hmm seems expensive. If anything I would think to just stock pile on site somewhere out of the way. But different areas have different practices for specific reasons I guess.
@@phillipramirez3991building is so big on this lot there’s no room to store any! Otherwise we would’ve
You need a 5ft wide/cleanup bucket for your 225. And why haul out all the nice topsoil? Don’t you want to save 15/20 loads to respread for finish grade?
Building is 10’ or less from property lines so there’s no room to stock pile it. Will Haul a couple loads of screened in when done..
They probly haul the black gold to theyre site then sell it back as needed
What do you do with the soil?
Haul it to somewhere it’s wanted lol
Why does the bucket have an open back? Can’t get a full scoop
I am also curious of this
It's a sand bucket , they run then in some areas with really sandy soil because when you grab a bucket of sand with a large excavator the air can't escape as fast as the sand fills the bucket so it creates an air pocket and shoots the sand/ rocks violently at the cab and also covers the pins in sand and creates excessive wear on the pins . You don't have to have a sand bucket like that but if you want to dig full speed in sand it helps !
@@rirebel6029 great explanation, much appreciated 😊
Hopefully it didn’t hurt the developer too bad!
Don’t think so. He’s good!