HappyFace
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- Location
- cumberland furnace, Tennessee
Just finished up a job just curious how me and this other guy did as far as completing it in good time. It was a UG service 120' long, 30" dig, with a 36" trencher in a mud pit almost the whole way. A 3" pipe from pole to a distribution center which is two 8' 6"x6" wood posts buried 24" in concrete with 1-5/8" strut x 4 cross members for mounting of a 400 amp meter base and a single 200 amp panel with a 100amp feed to a single farm building (added room at distribution center for expansion). Another 10' away with a 24" ditch going straight into the front of the building to a panel on the front wall with a 2-gang gfci a couple feet to the side and down from the panel. The building is all metal so strut & metal studs (due to spacing constraints) where used inside to mount and secure. I don't want to throw up any numbers now cause want to jade any time estimates. I'm just really curious about this cause it's a smaller job and we finished it straight away versus a on much larger jobs where things tend to sit around for some time before there actuall completely finished or nothing gets done quickly at all.