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July 17, 2007: Massive concrete pour
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DucksNuts finds this interesting one at Life Without Buildings, an architectural blog. The post there notes that there were 258 concrete trucks, each pouring approximately four loads, laying 11,500 yards of the stuff in one day. Look at all the trucks on the road, waiting for their turn. What'll it be when it's all grown up? Condos. Apparently this size of slab is needed to keep the building solid once it's up. |
See! I told them they needed more than a couple of guys with wheelbarrows and shovels! :D
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Oh, it's ssssssooooo biiiIIIiiiig!
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i hope there aren't any pictures of me throwing those bodies in there
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Where's Jimmy?
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Is that square yards or cubic yards or what.
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Concrete is delivered and billed as cubic. Square is meaningless.
San Diego in the summer, keeping it wet is a problem. Great find, DuckNuts. |
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K-Y is water based, in San Diego summers you need petroleum based Vaseline.
Of course you can't use Vaseline with rubbers... but who needs rubbers, it never rains in the San Diego summer. |
They look like toy construction vehicles.
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How thick is the concrete? How long will it take all that concrete to set?
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They look like bees coming back to the nest to deposit their nectar.
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edit Looking at the closed streets, empty parking lots and support trucks. I'd guess it was a very expensive Sunday operation. Overtime for everyone, even the cops blocking traffic. |
From a couple of regs at Life Without Buildings....
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