Coastal Site Llc
Coastal Site Services is a site work and grading company specializing in riding arena construction and site prep for barns, storm water and small site prep
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Some touch up work on the arena yesterday. A little bit of dressing up and we will be seeding next week, installing a retaining wall for the manure dumpster pad and we will be wrapped up next week. Onto another arena in Lothian and some storm water repairs for Baltimore scrap.
We can see the finish line! This was definitely a struggle for us… between weather and being sick, one truck down as well as a skid loader. But we struggled through it, Quinton and I learned some good lessons and we never slacked on quality or took shortcuts.
Some progress photos of our Davidsonville job. In between the rain drops we are pushing to get closer to a finished product!
The site looked like a bomb went off early this morning. We were pushing off mud, undercutting and hauling in millings.
By the end of the day we had the parking lot and 90% of the roads graded and rolled in. It felt good to start getting some finished product.
We are rolling in the road base today. We had just enough rain to hold us up from hauling in the millings to top off the base. Hopefully we can get back at it tomorrow to keep pushing forward to make the deadline for completion.
Once we complete the road, our trucks will be able to back into the arena bringing in 576 tons of blue stone dust.
While we are hauling in the dust we will finish the topsoil and stabilize
We ended the week well and boxed out for a road, topsoiled the slopes and dressed up for the weekend.
Although March is throwing us a wild card tomorrow forecasting 3” of snow, the weather from there on out looks like it’s starting to change and it’s time to get some of these new projects started!
Coastal Site Services Operating Beyond Expectations. Client satisfaction is our goal. And we mean it.Coastal Site Services performs excavating, grading, storm water management and small utility services. Because so much of our work has tight tolerances, we pride ourselves on being precise. We have a passion for using the...
The last step to the storm drain system was tying in the rain leaders and wash stalls.
We’ve got to kick it into high gear as we have a good bit of work left on this project and another storm drain project to knock out before starting a small site job with a new client.
Way over due maintenance on my pick up today, my boys were there to give a hand and learn.
We started dedicating Sundays to family time… this was still kind of working and looks a little different than we had imagined when we started doing this, however we were all involved, spending time together and had a great day!
We poured the bottoms and built channels for the inlet and man hole we built. We have 2 more rain leaders and a stall drain to tie in yet but the bulk of the storm drain is complete on this project.
This was a lot of work and a lot of time and thought put in to make everything work just right.
Some more progress on this storm drain project.
The thing I like most about versatility is that it breaks things up. It felt good to get out of the dozer and get in the ditch laying pipe doing some physical work and feeling good about what we accomplished.
Before the pipe was shoving cut to the fill, topsoiling slopes and tracking them in. Next will be building a road then fine grading an arena.
Breaking things up so it never gets old and always learning and growing.
Perfect weather to be putting more pipe in the ground!
Since we are working on a horse farm, we have to have everything backfilled and dressed up in case a horse were to get loose while heading into the barn from the pasture. This definitely breaks up the process but we adapt to our conditions and get the job done…. With out any injuries to our people or the horses.
Yesterday we were able to fight through the drizzle before the heavier rains came in in the evening to start running this 12” pipe which will act as a storm drain system. There are plenty more parts to this that will make it all function.
Coastal designed this system and we will direct as much water as this pipe can handle to a designated outfall at the end of the pipe, combined with the trees this made the best solution to mitigate erosion.
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