If I remember to look when I get back, the contactor that quoted us made a 
video.  I think they put it up a state highway at 18”.  The flow fill machine 
was right behind it and then some kind of rubber cap was put in right after 
that. 

From: Adam Moffett 
Sent: Thursday, January 2, 2020 7:42 AM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] This Question Again

I heard Google's microtrenches were only a few inches deep.  If they got it 
down to 10" then road resurfacing shouldn't be an issue.  The same source told 
me Google didn't use the proper backfill.  The story was that the flowable fill 
needs an epoxy additive when the microtrench is above the frost depth.


I've never microtrenched anything myself, so this is all hearsay.




On 1/2/2020 11:58 AM, Chuck Hogg wrote:

  Don't microtrench if you can avoid it.  Road resurfacing and cuts for other 
utilities makes this a hassle.  Google abandoned their entire microtrenched 
plant in Louisville after the resurfacing projects, or aging infrastructure 
repairs caused so many outages.




  On Wed, Jan 1, 2020 at 12:16 PM Gino A. Villarini <[email protected]> wrote:

    Sorry, I know this question has been asked in the past many times but I 
need to ask It again:



    Whats the avg cost per mile of microtrench fiber in pavement? And in Soil?





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