Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Driveway/Foundation Update

So what's happened since the retaining wall went in? Well first, by May 19th, they had taken out the existing driveway, graded it, and put down a layer of gravel:



A temporary slope was created to allow access for machenery:


Using the machinery, they cleaned out the lot and removed all vegetation:



By May 26, they started creating forms for the foundation. Here's the continuation from the retaining wall:


Looking into the lot from the driveway:


Forms being prepared for the other side of the foundation:


Here's the start of the retaining wall holding up the rear portion of the driveway:


Fast forward about two weeks to June 7th, and things start taking shape. Here, you can see the temp power pole and also how the retaining wall flows into the foundation:


That indentation is for the bridge to the entry of the house. Here's the same thing viewed from the other side:


Looking into the lot from the driveway:


The foundation wall connecting the two sides won't be put in until the basement is excavated. This way there is still room for digging equipment to get in and out. Here's what it looks like from the other side of the lot:


And finally, as a result of the failed sewer negotiations, I had to do something with the neighbor's crummy, and now under-cut retaining wall. The least expensive solution to prevent his wall from collapsing was to build a short concrete retaining wall and position it as close as possible to the edge of the shared driveway. Here, they're preparing the footings for the new, short wall:


I'll probably try to hide his wall with vegetation or something so that it doesn't look too out of place.

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