Concrete Footings...Is there a better way?
G'day guys,
Just wanted to ask your opinion about pouring the footings for the house we're building. The site is 4wd access only (local council rules - no exceptions apparently) and I've been unable to find anyone with a 4wd or front wheel assisted drive concrete truck. So what we're planning to do is bring the concrete in using 2 Manitous carrying 1m3 concrete kibbles each.
If you look at the plan I've attached, it shows that we need to pour about 7m3 for the blob footings at the front and 8m3 for the slab at the back. There is roughly 1500mm clearance either side of the slab (1600 if I lean on the neighbour's fence really hard:)). The distance from the back of the slab to the front blob footings is about 16.5m. So what I'm thinking we need to do is get the concreters to form up the footings, then use the Manitous to pour the footings, then get the concreters to form up the slab, then pour the slab, basically doubling up on everything.
What I wanted to know from you blokes is .... is there a better way???
Rather than paying almost about double for the formwork and materials handling, it would be much better if we could get both the formwork and concreting done in one hit - ie all the formwork done one day, then the concrete poured the next.
I've also thought about:
getting a labourer to wheelbarrow the concrete to the footings but the jury is still out on if this is more cost effective.
pouring the slab in 2 parts but apparently the structural engineer says this is right out.
getting a telescopic Manitou which could sit behind the slab, reach over and pour the front footings. Unfortunately, the longest reach Manitou I could find in Sydney could reach about 12m and the load it could carry at that distance was around 800kg.
doing all the formwork, then pour the slab, wait til it cures, then pour the footings. However, not sure if the middle of the slab will take a loaded Manitou and we still have to get the Manitous out twice.
Anyway, Ive racked my brains all day and haven't been able to come up with anything better. Just wondering if I haven't missed something blindingly obvious....:rolleyes:
Cheers