In 2012, I installed a new-to-me US Tower TX-472. I had a contractor dig the
hole using a combination of manual labor + backhoe. The backhoe operator didn't
hear/understand the word "STOP!", and the hole became extra wide & deep. As it
turned out, extra deep was good because it allowed me to backfill with 1-1/2"
round rock (that worked against the high water table). I sank a sump pump into
the rock and kept the hole pumped out. I'm into that work for $1000.
Rebar cost me $200 from a ham friend who is an "artiste" with the stuff. Some
sticks of wood allowed us to lower it into the hole.
Concrete cost me $1500 for 5000 psi mix. That included rental of a horizontal
line pump. That was coordinated through a carpenter/contractor/ham friend.
"Rebarman" brought and used his vibrator.
There were many other costs involved but, IMO, none were suspiciously high. All
things considered, I saved a lot of dough.
vy 73,
Bryan WA7PRC
Photos + text: http://www.tinyurl.com/wa7prc-tower
Date: Fri, 4 Mar 2016 16:43:37 +0000 (UTC)
From: Russ K5ZZR
To: Tower Talk
Subject: [TowerTalk] Foundation and ReBar Work
I installed my new 72' US Tower last year and did the work myself including
picking it up in Kansas. The 5'x5'x8' hole was dug for $450 which included
spreading the dirt at various places on my 5 acres. I was surprised at how
accurate it was also, those guys are good. The rebar I would guess was about
$150. The cement cost about $750 so the total must have been near $1,200. No
other cost were incurred because I was not in a city. I finished the cement
myself with the help of the cement truck driver.Russ K5ZZR
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