I am building a tractor shed and prepping the area for a engineered slab. The land was course forest land. I have taken the trees and roots out and would like to get the area ready so the cement/slab contractor can set the footing and pour with little or no additional excavation. The ground is round rock for baseball to beach ball size with forest loam inbetween the rocks it is also on a slope. I understand I have to get as much of the organic material out as possible but doing so is also upsetting the rock that is there. Can I just clear the very slim layer of top soil and put class A gravel on top. should I use 4- 8 inch stone to build up the low end and then add class a tamping every couple of inches should I just leave it and put class A over the top if the rock and gravel and leave it undisturbed?
Here are a few pictures of the ground the rock and location for the tractor shed. I would like to do as much of the work as possible.
thank you
Here are a few pictures of the ground the rock and location for the tractor shed. I would like to do as much of the work as possible.
thank you
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