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Drainage ditches are dirt ditches that are lined, with from three
to six inches of concrete. With the most common ditch being two
foot wide by one foot deep after placement of shotcrete (type
B ditch). There are a variety of shapes depending mostly on the
amount of water to be controlled. Three foot wide one foot deep
(type D) all the way up to a seven foot wide three foot deep trapezoid
ditch, required for certain commercial applications. Most of the
ditch specifications are described in the San Diego County Book
of Standards.We have the ability to excavate whatever ditch is
required per plan with our 191Kabota excavator. After excavation
our setup crew comes in to place either 6x6x10x10 wire mesh or
17gage wire mesh depending on the county and plans.A shotcrete
crew is then scheduled to place the concrete.We work with both
contractors and homeowners striving to make the customer happy
with a quality job.
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