
Is $8,000 to install a culvert and drainage system to manage storm water runoff a fair price?
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Significant storm water is being dumped directly onto my property from a 12-inch culvert fed by a storm drain on a neighboring tire shop's property, which receives runoff from the city street. Additionally, a 4-inch gutter drain from a nearby collision repair shop is daylighted onto my bank. This water is severely eroding my yard, and the city has refused to address the issue.
Quote Details
This quote is for the installation of a new culvert and drainage system to manage storm water runoff impacting the property. The scope of work includes: - Culvert Material: 240 feet of 12-inch HDPE pipe - Backfill: 24 inches of fill over the pipe - Integration: Tie in an existing 4-inch gutter drain
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