I am going to have a new concrete slab installed on my backyard for the purpose of putting a new
large shed on it.
The old one was sloping down a lot.
Basically, due to both pride, and my habits, I refused to pay to have it removed in the first place,
My use was always to spend time to save money, so as it is not very urgent, I ripped
it all myself.
Now as I suspected, the old slab did not slope 3" for no reason.
Upon removing the concrete, now the site is clear, and as you can see from the pictures, the
soil beneath is also sloping a lot. Basically on the 8mt width, 6mt are fine (only 3cm of soil to remove)
the last two metres toward the wall, there are about 90mm of unnecessary depth.
The new slab will be four inches, the old one ranged between 3 inches and six.
So my question is, as I'm also cheap on construction materials, (LOL) would be a good idea to fill
wherever it needs filling with crushed concrete, bricks, cement and fines, and then apply a geotextile?
It is my unexperienced opinion that dumping other silty soil on top of other undraining soil it is not
a very smart decision to do, the fine rubble (where I did put it) offer a much more stable surface.
I hope you can help me out, as even if I dont want to admit it, I'm a bit over my head with this, ahah!
You are free to laugh at me for thinking 30 sqm was an easy thing to do, I've even thought that I could do
all of that in just days, single handedly, ahahahah
Thanks in advance
Images
Area:

Slope:

Some fill:

Final depth
