digman52 wrote:I rode my bike down Bishop this morning, and now that the kids are gone, the construction is ramping up. They have blocked off the street on the North side of the site, in front of Boaz Hall, and they are making connections to the utilities in the street.
Large Box Culverts were stacked up waiting to be laid, and they could be for drainage or as a tunnel for wiring and piping to go through. Two large Excavators on site, and the dirt is flying.
Since I am part of a ditchdigging family that installs water, sewer and drainage piping for new residential subdivisions, this phase of the project gets me jacked up !
Thought you guys might have gotten in on that work, P. Can't get this thing built fast enough!
digman52 wrote:I rode my bike down Bishop this morning, and now that the kids are gone, the construction is ramping up. They have blocked off the street on the North side of the site, in front of Boaz Hall, and they are making connections to the utilities in the street.
Large Box Culverts were stacked up waiting to be laid, and they could be for drainage or as a tunnel for wiring and piping to go through. Two large Excavators on site, and the dirt is flying.
Since I am part of a ditchdigging family that installs water, sewer and drainage piping for new residential subdivisions, this phase of the project gets me jacked up !
Thought you guys might have gotten in on that work, P. Can't get this thing built fast enough!
No, we like the wide open spaces of Frisco , Prosper and Celina, where we can stretch out and lay some pipe. This is more a, dig a ditch, hit stuff put in there from the 40's and 50's, then dig some more ditch kind of project.
We did a couple of small waterlines on campus in the late 70's , but nothing since.