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Weight of truck on concrete sidewalk
I am having an apartment building gutted because of fire, the
contractor wants to park a dump truck on my lawn and sidewalk which is a few years old. The truck is medium size dual rear wheels with about 16-20 ft bed 5 ft high, I guess maybe 10 ton loaded but I dont know. What do I need to have them put under the wheels to protect my concrete and lawn, can I really protect the concrete from cracking. I thought using 1" plywood cut in half so I would have 2" thick 4 foot wide sheets under each wheel. Or must I have them park in the street. |
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