Gary Cook

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  • $65 for union plumber
  • Pumping station - cost - 8' deep. Pump rails on side of hole. Forced main. One of the pumps - pumps cost - couple grand. 8' manhole 3' wide - $5-6k. Total $8-10k
  • Indoor pump station - $ couple k. 2" main.
    • Send me a quote - get a size on it - for an indoor system. Goes at 6-7 foot deep. Tyler Swink - sez it's about 8 feet deep - 8" clay pipe -
  • Gravity - put in - $200 a truck -
  • Precast manholes - Black and Gunnite in St. Joe; Ring and concrete - they have a crane that could set the manhole right
  • $25-30 per foot for boring - about 50-70 side to side - 4" sanitary line $4.65 day; M-Con construction - $2100 - excavation costs on both sides. 1 hour for each side - $300 for excavator
  • M-con company - Wathena or Elwood KS - Tyler Miller owner.
  • Can you tell me
  • Tyler Swings
  • Excavator cost per hour - $115/hr
  • They can petition city for septic on city lot.
  • Septic 12-15k, worst case $25k for drip system
  • Sewer at about $25k
  • $200k for 2000 sf house if looks nice
  • 4 feet deep - Liberty Sewage Ejection Pump System
  • 30" diameter - 3 feet deep - $2600 - Liberty Website. leave room for inlet side and outlet side. Outlet on top, inlet on
  • Chad Bolton - sewer system - $30k for drip system.
  • One sewage ejection system for both houses. Bigger system with manhole. Multiple houses on the same sewer.
  • Easement for sewer ejector? 4' deep 30" diameter + grinder pump.
  • 2" line under the hiway - forced main under road.
  • Rainwater garden - pit with gravel etc - only kitchen and sewer
  • If there is nothing in the way one hour for directional boring.
  • Digrite - locate for every step - excavate and bore. We can dig it up with an excavator. $2400 for bore -
  • Say 2" pipe - we give them the pipe. Who makes the connection to the sewer - licensed plumber.
  • $115 excavator - 3 days excavator + 2 guys at $60/hr.
  • Street saw -
  • 100 feet - $9k for a 2' wide trench 9' deep coming out of basement.
  • Scot Helsel - plumbing inspector St. Joe.