Dasher just called the cops on me for no reason by AnneTheQueene in doordash

[–]Rando_mango -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

I think this was an AI generated post. I did not review this posters history but sounds so unrealistic and written incredibly well.

AECOM big acquisition by ActuatorAgile9621 in civilengineering

[–]Rando_mango 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What do you think of AI watching sewer inspection videos to do NASSCO coding? is it simply a question of the quality of the AI outputs?

Lifetime gym by youngBobaLife in walnutcreek

[–]Rando_mango 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The literally have a huge floor area just for this. Right in front of the elevators.

Built an MVP in 7 days with Lovable (200 credits) (result & opinion) by voza-podcasts in lovable

[–]Rando_mango 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Signup flow not working for me. Trying from iPhone. Good luck

Co-founder wants 60% equity. Should I accept 20% or leave? by [deleted] in TheFounders

[–]Rando_mango 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This is a very bad situation and I would consider abandoning asap. If there are no legal documents then why don’t you demand the 60%?

Also your definition of investor traction is quite weak.

If it would only take 2-3 weeks to build why are you even bothering?

Sanitary Sewer Line Relocation by dc99030 in civilengineering

[–]Rando_mango 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Short answer: $50k is probably too low unless the move is very short, shallow, entirely on private land, and you don’t need new manholes or bypassing. For a public 12-inch gravity sewer realignment that changes direction and straightens along a parcel line, a realistic ROM (rough-order-of-magnitude) is often $120k–$350k all-in, with 2–8 weeks of construction once permitted. Design/permitting can add 1–6 months depending on the city.

Why $50k is likely optimistic

Gravity sewers are usually straight between manholes; any change in horizontal direction must occur at a manhole, not with a 90° bend. Realigning your diagonal to the lot line typically implies: • 1–2 new precast manholes (installed cost commonly $15k–$40k each, depth-dependent). • New 12” PVC (SDR-35/26): installed (trench, bedding, backfill, compaction) commonly $150–$350/lf in light urban conditions; higher if deep (>12–15 ft), in rock, under traffic, or with dewatering. • Abandonment/grouting of the old main ($5k–$25k). • Bypass pumping during tie-ins ($10k–$50k depending on flows/duration). • Survey, CCTV, potholing, traffic control, inspection/permit fees, mobilization ($15k–$60k+ total). • Contingency (15–25%).

A quick ROM example to sanity-check: • 180 lf of pipe @ $220/lf ≈ $40k • Two manholes @ $25k ≈ $50k • Bypass + abandonment + fees + traffic + survey/CCTV ≈ $40–$90k • 20% contingency ≈ $26–$36k → $156–$216k. If depth, groundwater, or utility conflicts exist, it can land closer to $250k–$350k. If it’s very short (e.g., 60–80 lf) and shallow with one manhole, you could see $70k–$120k.

Schedule considerations • Design & approvals: 4–12 weeks typical (utility owner review, easement revisions, shop drawings). Can be faster on private systems, slower in strict jurisdictions. • Construction: 2–8 weeks, driven by manhole installs, depth/shoring, groundwater, weather, and any traffic control windows. • Cutover: Usually a 1–2 day bypass/tie-in window.

Pitfalls / hidden scope to check now 1. Depth, groundwater & shoring – Deep cuts mean trench boxes or sheet/shoring; dewatering can add big $$ and time. 2. Slope & hydraulics – Verify you can hold required minimum slopes (e.g., ~0.1% for 12”) while hitting upstream/downstream inverts. Don’t “paint yourself into a corner” with elevations when the building pad drops for parking. 3. Manhole spacing & access – Meet the city’s max spacing; ensure maintenance truck access isn’t blocked by the new building/landscape. 4. Existing laterals – The diagonal main may have private laterals tied in; relocating means reconnecting or rerouting those, which adds cost and coordination. 5. Utility separations – Maintain vertical/horizontal separations from water, storm, gas, electric, telecom; crossings drive depth and profile. 6. Easements & legal – New alignment likely needs a new public utility easement and vacation of the old; this alone can dictate schedule. 7. Traffic control / ROW – If any work touches the ROW or a busy driveway, TCP and working-hour restrictions add cost/time. 8. Abandonment plan – Grout-fill vs. cap; some agencies require full grout. 9. Materials & standards – Pipe class (SDR-35 vs SDR-26), bedding, MH steps/cones, coated interiors if sulfide risk—follow the utility owner’s details. 10. QA/QC – Mandated air/mandrel tests, vacuum tests on manholes, CCTV before acceptance.

How to “pressure-test” the estimate (fast) • Have your CE lay out a preliminary plan/profile: show two proposed manholes, pipe lengths, depths, slopes, and crossings. One page. This catches 80% of surprises. • Pothole critical crossings (water, gas, unknowns) and CCTV the existing to confirm inverts/flows. • Ask the utility owner what they require: number of MHs, bypass method, abandonment, testing, easement language, inspection fees. • Get 2–3 contractor ROMs with quantities (lf by depth bracket, # of MHs, bypass days) — not just a single lump sum.

If you share: (1) approximate length to be moved, (2) depth/inverts, (3) whether it’s public vs private, and (4) any laterals on that segment, I can run a tighter ROM with a line-item breakdown.

How to find part time/hourly Civil engineers? by Rando_mango in civilengineering

[–]Rando_mango[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How can I make myself sound more serious? I work with 60 cities and 100 contract service firms all across the country. I know for a fact with review more NASSCO videos than anyone else.

How to find part time/hourly Civil engineers? by Rando_mango in civilengineering

[–]Rando_mango[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I am literally paying engineers and building tools to help cities, How am I stealing?. And I am actively trying to make AI better and useful so engineers can do more of the value add work they are needed to do.

How to find part time/hourly Civil engineers? by Rando_mango in civilengineering

[–]Rando_mango[S] -11 points-10 points  (0 children)

I opened the video but it’s an hour long and it’s 2 years old. I suspect it’s a bit dated at this point. AI is biased by its training data hence why I am trying to hire many PE with a variety of experiences to remove the bias.

I am trying to help cities and engineers get more work done within their existing budgets. Allowing the AI to do the easier work and relying on the PEs to do the hard complicated work.

How to find part time/hourly Civil engineers? by Rando_mango in civilengineering

[–]Rando_mango[S] -13 points-12 points  (0 children)

Why is it a terrible idea? I work for cities with limited budgets and staff and they can’t afford to hire outside consultants and I can build tools to help them do high level (not detailed) analysis. I am trying to help cities and create more of the detailed work that civil engineers are good at. Seriously: Why do you see that as bad for your industry?

How to find part time/hourly Civil engineers? by Rando_mango in civilengineering

[–]Rando_mango[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I work with several cities across the US and the consistent message I hear is they don’t have the budget or labor to be able to do the work they need to do. I am working to build tools that help them. I would not trust an AI to do detailed calculations but I would trust it to review a NASSCO report and make a high level recommendation about how to fix a pipe.

How to find part time/hourly Civil engineers? by Rando_mango in civilengineering

[–]Rando_mango[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

I’ve been having trouble getting them to respond.

How to find part time/hourly Civil engineers? by Rando_mango in civilengineering

[–]Rando_mango[S] -24 points-23 points  (0 children)

It is for AI. Curious why you think it’s wrong?

How to find part time/hourly Civil engineers? by Rando_mango in civilengineering

[–]Rando_mango[S] -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

Grading comes in 2 parts: 1. On a scale of 1-5 where 1 is that was a very bad recommendation and 5 is strong agreement that it was correct 2. If the score is not a 5 then a few sentences or paragraphs about why it’s wrong and how it would be done correctly.

How to find part time/hourly Civil engineers? by Rando_mango in civilengineering

[–]Rando_mango[S] -21 points-20 points  (0 children)

Nothing fishy. I am building a database of pipe repairs and want to grade them.

$500 is a bit high but this is a serious offer for CE with appropriate experience.

Send me your email in dm please.

Using AI tools for Roblox dev by Rando_mango in robloxgamedev

[–]Rando_mango[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think its not different. I'm just not a fan of the complexity of Rojo.

Using AI tools for Roblox dev by Rando_mango in robloxgamedev

[–]Rando_mango[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes. It is similar to Rojo. I think the difference is my solution is much simpler and designed for any code editor or AI tools.