Access pit for Tunnel work Excavate an access pit to commence a tunnel excavation price is per pit to gain access under the foundation perimeter. Additional access pit for sewer excavation under a home complete re-pipe from city tap to kitchen laundry room and two bathrooms so require 70 feet of tunnel and 25 to 35 feet of trench to get to the city tap in front yard also includes two new cleanouts one for the city and one for the customers home.
903 MARYLAND DR, AUSTIN, TX 78758
Permit Details
- Permit Number
- 2026-071655 PP
- Type
- plumbing_permit
- Status
- active
- Issued Date
- June 8, 2026
- Expires
- December 22, 2026
- County
- Austin, TX
Parties
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This permit expires on December 22, 2026.
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