Agriculture Reference
In-Depth Information
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Site Planning and grading
ProceSS
In this chapter you will learn about:
The design process from a professional services contract basis
How to prepare a slope analysis map
How to make preliminary determination of best locations for program elements
The meaning and significance of the term “due diligence”: the expected performance
of a licensed or practicing professional
IntroductIon
Site grading is one of many components in a landscape site design package. The
preparation of a site grading plan generally occurs at some point after a prelimi-
nary site plan is prepared. When site grading is an important aspect of the design,
a schematic grading plan is prepared and included in the design review process.
The schematic site plan shows all proposed project program elements desired by
the client. Each element is drawn to scale, and the plan shows the outline or foot-
print of all buildings and structures, vehicular and pedestrian circulation, outdoor
use and landscape areas, and any other feature that will be built in a proposed
project. Once a schematic site plan is prepared and approved by the client, a pre-
liminary site grading is developed for several reasons, the foremost being to deter-
mine if the project can be accommodated within the existing topography of the
project boundaries and can be accommodated within the project budget. The pre-
liminary grading plan establishes the finish floor elevations of buildings, grades,
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