Using Economic Waste Garden Landscaping
Garden Landscaping Aluminum conduits, which carried an electrical system, were embedded within the slab. The slab’s specifications stated the concrete must be impermeable Garden Landscaping. Extensive landscaping, including sidewalks, dirt, rock, shrubs, grass, fill, statues, benches, surface lighting and a drainage system, Garden Landscaping were placed on top of the slab.
To be sure the slab was impermeable as required by the contract, it would be necessary to remove the landscaping on top of the slab, cover the slab with a waterproofing membrane and then replace the landscaping. The cost of this repair varied from $350,710 (architect’s estimate) to $498,169 (county’s estimate); 75 percent of these costs would be incurred in the landscaping’s removal and replacement.
Garden Landscaping At the time of trial, 40 percent of the project’s electrical system had been replaced for Garden Landscaping. Instead of embedding new electrical conduit in the slab, electrical conduit was installed underneath the slab, bypassing the embedded electrical system; this method had proved satisfactory Garden Landscaping.
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