Friends:

I always avoided structural engineering costs. We used recommended footings 
which were always oversized. 

However, as the cost of excavation, concrete and steel has increased, good 
engineering will pay for itself in reduction of all of the above. 

For example, we frequently avoid using excavation and concrete with driven-pipe 
footings. It's a huge savings in time and materials. 

William

> On Jul 11, 2017, at 6:03 PM, Hilton Dier <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> We never did the calculation for pole mounts. We just used the biggest base 
> size they listed and cast on an extra foot of depth in the form of a square 
> footer. We figured that an extra half yard of concrete is cheap compared to 
> the cost of the digging and form setting. The cost of a 36" sonotube instead 
> of a 32" one is minimal. Peace of mind is priceless.
> 
> Hilton
> 
> Hilton Dier III
> Renewable Energy Design
> Missisquoi River Hydro LLC
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