Thickness of sub base
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Most *reputable* contractors work on a minimum 200mm construction, often 250mm. In general, topsoil tends to be the uppermost 150-300mm, but then the clever contractor will apply a bit of local knowledge.
F'rinstance, if it's a relative new build, say 20 years or less, its most likely that the site was soil-stripped prior to construction, so the existing drive will be built on sub-soil and imported fill, with a bit of topsoil brought in at the end of the build to make a front garden. As is the way with most housebuilders, the imported soil will be minimal depth (and minimal quality), so assuming a 250mm dig will usually guarantee you're out of the topsoil.
F'rinstance, if it's a relative new build, say 20 years or less, its most likely that the site was soil-stripped prior to construction, so the existing drive will be built on sub-soil and imported fill, with a bit of topsoil brought in at the end of the build to make a front garden. As is the way with most housebuilders, the imported soil will be minimal depth (and minimal quality), so assuming a 250mm dig will usually guarantee you're out of the topsoil.
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If you have a spec from the subcontractor, the excavated depth should be indicated. We do.
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