Chiming in about the pictures and another thing.
I don't think I have ever thought jeez this post has too many pictures! Keep them coming.
As a fellow OB your posts, diagrams, and pictures are a treasure trove.
Also, I was curious if you know the yards of concrete for your pool.
Thank you.
I was joking about the photos. I love other's pics as well and it will be a great resource for me in the future. I'll be keeping it up!
On to your question on yards of concrete, we ended up with 33. One of the bidders said our design called for 29 (I don't know if they actually did a detail calc as our design doesn't quote that anywhere). Anyway, I think our benches being curved added 1 yard, not sure if the excavator had cave in's or took creative license, I wasn't watching closely at that point. Since both looked similar, I think they did it intentionally, but I dunno.
By the way, our 7 shotcrete
bids ranged from 26.5 to 33 with the average at 29. Price per extra yard ranged from 300 to 360 with the average at 320.
Each truck had 11 yards and they ordered 3 full mixers. They didn't have much waste (I guess less than a yard), so at least it nearly all went in the hole. They put the waste in big plastic bags rather than kiddie pools, made some comment about easier disposal and more environmentally friendly.
Oh, while I was over there and if anyone is curious about what the access path looks like at this point, see below. Generally not too bad but that area did get tore up pretty good. It's hard to tell but there is a depression of about 8" that the one time we had a monsoon it held water for a couple days. That's a big concern for homes in our area, expansive soils can wreak havoc with foundations, they are all post tension slabs for good reason.
By the way, the 1 foot of my neighbors property they let me use saved us about $1,600 by giving us room for a mini1 excavator (there is a nice Lobster Gram coming their way in their future).

