Elevating a camp.
Anyone have any idea what it would cost (ballpark figure) to elevate a camp, Mobile home a 16'x70' 12'-15'?
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This is what I'm talking about, I'd put all the poles or pipe down, & have someone lift it. Any idea?
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Where is the camp at. I have a friend that can do it but don't know what it would cost
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Great hunting in that area. I will give him a call tomorrow and see if he would go that far.
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If you going to put the poles in you have all the work done. Rent some chain falls, get one buddy on each chain fall and start pullin.
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Still like to know how much for someone to do it. |
$40,000 start to finish over here, pretty much an entry level price.
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$35,000 quoted to me 2 years ago for a 16x80 mobile home in Grand Cheniere
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Think I'll tackle this myself! |
you can buy a lot of beer and hispanic help for that kind of chedddar
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Find out what two cranes will cost to make the lift per hour up there. You know how to weld and set up structure so I doubt it will be over $10,000 for cranes and they will have riggers coverage just incase they drop it.
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You could maybe rent some lifting frames from a home raising company too. I'd use beams if u could as cross members. But I have seen pipe cross members so it might no be to bad. Only thing would be cutting the copes on both ends. If you decide to go that route LMK and I can get a pattern made for you. I do that for a living now.
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You need a welder? Will work for hunts!:D
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The cost down in Cameron Parish is due to the new building codes.
You have to have it designed and stamped by a civil engineer. Where the ground is harder and water table is lower, you can probably get away with half the price. My little sister paid $48K for the foundation for her double wide. That included the cement slab and engineering costs. If you didn't complete the job in 6 months, another engineering stamp was required, just in case the codes changed. |
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I got my machine also, both of us can knock it out pretty quick |
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