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<blockquote data-quote="Eric" data-source="post: 737" data-attributes="member: 108"><p>That was just day 1. I will be finishing on Monday. I will add those photos as well. The boss wasnt in a hurry to finish it in one day, but if I had to I could. Hell, I can dig a swimming pool in one day including demoing existing items (concrete, trees, and grass), rough grading for new pool deck, layout and forming, digging (hogging out 150+ cubic yards of dirt), and cleaning up. To do this things have to go pretty smooth. You need 1 operator, 1 truck driver, and 1 laborer. Everyone has to be on the ball and doesnt have to be told what to do. Equipment needed is 2 each 10 wheeler dump trucks with 9 yard pup trailers (1 driver drives both trucks to dump / rotates trucks) , 863 Bobcat with tooth bucket, hydraulic breaker, laser level, and hand tools. This can be done in about 8 to 10 hours of actual work not including travel time to and from the job for the average size pool with a built in spa.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eric, post: 737, member: 108"] That was just day 1. I will be finishing on Monday. I will add those photos as well. The boss wasnt in a hurry to finish it in one day, but if I had to I could. Hell, I can dig a swimming pool in one day including demoing existing items (concrete, trees, and grass), rough grading for new pool deck, layout and forming, digging (hogging out 150+ cubic yards of dirt), and cleaning up. To do this things have to go pretty smooth. You need 1 operator, 1 truck driver, and 1 laborer. Everyone has to be on the ball and doesnt have to be told what to do. Equipment needed is 2 each 10 wheeler dump trucks with 9 yard pup trailers (1 driver drives both trucks to dump / rotates trucks) , 863 Bobcat with tooth bucket, hydraulic breaker, laser level, and hand tools. This can be done in about 8 to 10 hours of actual work not including travel time to and from the job for the average size pool with a built in spa. [/QUOTE]
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