Wow, they have really cleaned up and graded everything nicely... Before footer time commences?
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Not the best quality, sadly, but these are the major areas of replanting. First image is station area, second is the first helix after the first launch, third is by the main drop.
Anyone have any insight as to how these piles are to be used?
Only the ones in locations where the soil can't handle the loads. That's where the soil testing they did a while back comes in. This picture illustrates how they work in a simple sense.Would all the footers have pile driving done?
Would all the footers have pile driving done?
Good catch with the piles on the plans! Didn't even think about looking for that before, but I do believe that is how they indicate piles.If you look at the plans that are posted in the articles, you will notice that a majority of the footers have a either 3, 4, or 6 circles shown on them. My hunch is that those are the piles. Each circle represents a pile. If you go through the plans you will notice there are hundreds of these. It is going to take them the entire summer to drive piles, thus one reason they are starting so soon. I would be surprised to see vertical construction before November.
So that big hole/pit/trench is pretty hefty now right... I might think it were a water feature up against that drainage line, but it might not need to be so deep. There's no such feature on the plans, but it looks like they've gone to some lengths to prepare the slope.
So that big hole/pit/trench is pretty hefty now right... I might think it were a water feature up against that drainage line, but it might not need to be so deep. There's no such feature on the plans, but it looks like they've gone to some lengths to prepare the slope.
Wrong part of the park. Maybe an Italian drain?Could be a French drain.
Wrong part of the park. Maybe an Italian drain?
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