Posted by HoosierHog on January 02, 2012 at 11:26:14 from (69.130.186.216):
Im biulding a 30x60 pole barn. i signed the contract back in september and i hired a guy to bring in 70 yards of fill dirt he gave me excuse after excuse until the rain started then said we needed the ground to freeze so the dump truck wont get stuck now the ground is froze and he doesnt want to haul because he said the fill is still moist and will freeze to his truck bed and it would be to much work to clean out for only 4 loads of fill so he said now we need it to be dry. Im done with this guy. My barn was supposed to be done by today. the biulder says he can work with me on construction time. but i don't have forever he said eventually the contract will time out and be void and to redo the same contract now will be more money due to higher material costs. So i need to rasie the site 4-7inches in the middle of january. am i screwed as far as fill dirt till spring? they wanted 150$ per triaxle load of fill how much more would it cost do you think for gravel and will gravel be an issue for the biulder? the barn will house some dairy goats maybe a couple of steers store 1000 bales of alfalfa hay and my baler and my ford 4000. any ideas on what to do is apriciated thanks.
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