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The finish grading process is another critical handoff moment as a number of elements such as curbs, sidewalks, soils and vegetation start to come together to create the functional and aesthetic value of a site. The same supervision and communication that was put into controlling ESC in earlier stages is also required during finish grading. In many cases, more attention to detail is needed for elements in this phase that will create or not the success of the final product.
The finish grading process is another critical handoff moment as a number of elements such as [[curbs]], [[Site conditions: road right of ways|sidewalks]], [[soil groups|soils]] and [[vegetation]] start to come together to create the functional and aesthetic value of a site. The same supervision and communication that was put into controlling ESC in earlier stages is also required during finish grading. Careful attention to detail is still needed in these final phases to ensure the success of the final product  


'''Construction steps:'''
'''Construction steps:'''
Soil Media:
*[[Bioretention: Filter media|Sol Media:]]
*Backfill or sling material from outside of the LID facility at the lowest possible speed to avoid loss of component material.
#Backfill or sling material from outside of the LID facility at the lowest possible speed to avoid loss of component material.
*Apply material in 150-300 mm lifts until the desired elevation and thickness, allowing for positive flow.
#Apply material in 150-300 mm lifts until the desired elevation and thickness, allowing for positive flow.
*Wet material between lifts, allowing for drying before backfilling/slinging another lift.
#Wet material between lifts, allowing for drying before backfilling/slinging another lift.

Latest revision as of 15:27, 22 September 2022

The finish grading process is another critical handoff moment as a number of elements such as curbs, sidewalks, soils and vegetation start to come together to create the functional and aesthetic value of a site. The same supervision and communication that was put into controlling ESC in earlier stages is also required during finish grading. Careful attention to detail is still needed in these final phases to ensure the success of the final product

Construction steps:

  1. Backfill or sling material from outside of the LID facility at the lowest possible speed to avoid loss of component material.
  2. Apply material in 150-300 mm lifts until the desired elevation and thickness, allowing for positive flow.
  3. Wet material between lifts, allowing for drying before backfilling/slinging another lift.