"I am assuming they will compact it properly so that I will get "uniform" settling."
When I worked in industry the buying, manufacturing, testing, and selling of equipment was governed by contract, inspected on site by US Government employees and they did the job for which they were paid. No guess who is going to do what. It's in the contract that both parties signed and were furnished copies.
After I retired and had my shop built by a respected contractor, specializing in what I wanted, I quickly learned that what you perceive as happening is not necessarily what the other party perceives, especially when everything he does for you takes away from his bottom line.......I'd get in writing.
I usually don't have work done but not too many years ago my wooden corner posts gave out. Had them replaced with steel pipe and concrete, re- stretching the existing Gaucho barbed wire that didn't need replacing. Glad I made up a brief contract that he signed. He was about to renig on the hole where the main corner post was to be set. I was on site, inspecting as he went and reminded him of the contract he signed. Got it done right.
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