There was lots of activity at the pool construction site on Wednesday. Horizontal Boring continued their excavator work and brought in some more equipment for safety. In addition three dump trucks, including Bill Volkmer's big sidedumper brought in clay all day long. The clay was dumped and then rearranged by two skid loaders throughout the day until a front end loader took over the job. Some more sidewalks were removed that were adjacent to the playground equipment and some special fabric arrived that might possibly be the "insulation blanket" that will keep the ground from freezing so construction can continue if the weather turns.
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Wednesday, January 7, 2009
Daily Pool Construction update
There was lots of activity at the pool construction site on Wednesday. Horizontal Boring continued their excavator work and brought in some more equipment for safety. In addition three dump trucks, including Bill Volkmer's big sidedumper brought in clay all day long. The clay was dumped and then rearranged by two skid loaders throughout the day until a front end loader took over the job. Some more sidewalks were removed that were adjacent to the playground equipment and some special fabric arrived that might possibly be the "insulation blanket" that will keep the ground from freezing so construction can continue if the weather turns.
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