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DaTT

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Originally posted by: skyking
Why did they send a survey crew? Those guardrail posts are perfect for alignment;)
I've seen and repaired washouts like that. It does not take much to plug the culvert, after that it is a matter of a few hours and the road gets topped.

It's 40ft down...and easily 150ft across.....couple hours nothin.
 

DaTT

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Originally posted by: BoomerD
Sweet! I used to make some pretty decent money fixing stuff like that...

Surveyor huh? You folks and your fucking stakes...do you realize how dammed difficult it is sometimes to run them ALL over? Put them in places where I can get to them with less trouble, will ya? ;)

Yes, over 30 years as a heavy equipment operator, mostly as a crane operator...but I've spent my time in dirt iron as well. I've been cussed by the surveyors a time or two for taking out the stakes, batter boards, even benchmarks...:D

BENCHMARKS!!!????? you SOB! ;)
 

DaTT

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Originally posted by: jjsole
Definitely some of the best cellie pics I've seen to date. What phone is it?

The phone is a Samsung SPH-A490 and still ticking!
 

BoomerD

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Originally posted by: DaTT
Originally posted by: BoomerD
Sweet! I used to make some pretty decent money fixing stuff like that...

Surveyor huh? You folks and your fucking stakes...do you realize how dammed difficult it is sometimes to run them ALL over? Put them in places where I can get to them with less trouble, will ya? ;)

Yes, over 30 years as a heavy equipment operator, mostly as a crane operator...but I've spent my time in dirt iron as well. I've been cussed by the surveyors a time or two for taking out the stakes, batter boards, even benchmarks...:D

BENCHMARKS!!!????? you SOB! ;)

Heh-heh...now you sound like the surveyors I used to work with! ;)
 

KK

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Looks like bridge time. Who engineered that road to begin with?
 

Zim Hosein

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Originally posted by: SunnyD
Originally posted by: MmmSkyscraper
It's still good, it's just a little bit damaged!

That'll buff right out.

I knew that would be posted in this thread SunnyD! :p

 

skyking

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Originally posted by: DaTT
Originally posted by: skyking
Why did they send a survey crew? Those guardrail posts are perfect for alignment;)
I've seen and repaired washouts like that. It does not take much to plug the culvert, after that it is a matter of a few hours and the road gets topped.

It's 40ft down...and easily 150ft across.....couple hours nothin.

No, I don't mean a couple of hours to fix it, I've seen them wash out only a couple of hours after the culvert gets plugged, in flood season. Stumps and matresses were the culprits.
 

nonameo

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I need to take my Inspector Gadget DeLorean.

Go Go Gadget...

...
...
... 80's cartoon memories!
 

DaTT

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Originally posted by: skyking
Originally posted by: DaTT
Originally posted by: skyking
Why did they send a survey crew? Those guardrail posts are perfect for alignment;)
I've seen and repaired washouts like that. It does not take much to plug the culvert, after that it is a matter of a few hours and the road gets topped.

It's 40ft down...and easily 150ft across.....couple hours nothin.

No, I don't mean a couple of hours to fix it, I've seen them wash out only a couple of hours after the culvert gets plugged, in flood season. Stumps and matresses were the culprits.

My Bad, I should have payed more attention to your post. The lady that lives right next to this abortion witnessed it happen, and has it on video.
 

BoomerD

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I spent a couple of summers replacing bridges in locations that looked a lot like that. Bad winter storms took them out, we built new ones...and hopefully BETTER. STRONGER ones...(that were better engineered)
 

BoomerD

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You guys are missing the fact that it's already been buffed out...completely out.
 

Demon-Xanth

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Originally posted by: mjuszczak
I don't get the buffed comments. Someone explain?

"It'll buff out." is a saying that car guys use after looking at a wreck, no matter if it's just a scratch that can be buffed out or the car is in five pieces. It's like an internet meme that existed long before the internet existed.
 

DaTT

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I am quite surprised no one did drive into it seeing as it happened at night and it took emergency crews 5 hours to arrive for some strange reason.
 

MrPickins

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Originally posted by: DaTT
Originally posted by: BoomerD
Sweet! I used to make some pretty decent money fixing stuff like that...

Surveyor huh? You folks and your fucking stakes...do you realize how dammed difficult it is sometimes to run them ALL over? Put them in places where I can get to them with less trouble, will ya? ;)

Yes, over 30 years as a heavy equipment operator, mostly as a crane operator...but I've spent my time in dirt iron as well. I've been cussed by the surveyors a time or two for taking out the stakes, batter boards, even benchmarks...:D

BENCHMARKS!!!????? you SOB! ;)

Definitely.
Any company I worked for would have back charged to come and reset the benchmarks.

On a side note: Surveying in Canada? What do you do for the frozen half of the year?