johnjohn320
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Of course, everyone's jobs involve small breaks and chatting on the job, but I wouldn't be making a point of this if it weren't so common a sight in every road construction project I see around here.
Mine doesn't. I work solidly while in the office, with just a lunch break in the middle. I don't know why it's so widely accepted that jerking around on company time is normal and acceptable.
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I guess you're just better.
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-Government engineers screw something up and it has to be corrected. Goes with the above. Sometimes these errors are pretty serious, like selecting inappropriate materials and requiring the job to be redone in mid progress.
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Everyone has a task that needs to be done, but not at the same time. Road construction is highly efficient, especially on larger projects. A lot of thought and resources go into streamlining the process to minimize traffic hassles, and to speed completion.
they are repairing a road near my house, it's a 2 year project.
The first year, they tore up 1 lane of the road for at least 30 miles. Then then waited 6 months for the power companies to move the light poles. Then they slowly mile by mile replaced the road. This year, same thing for the other side of the road.
My question is this: "Why not have the power company move the poles first? Then tear up the road?
I'm not sure were all you people live defending all the road crews but come to PA and watch PennDOT workers. I guarantee you will change your mind after watching them.
32 years to build 46 miles of road. They all act like it was some huge achievement. It makes you wonder how they even got any roads built in the first place. It took them 17 years of planing get this off the ground. Really 17 years don't tell me it needed to be that long.
http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/news/westmoreland/s_747916.html
I'm in MD. PA is a whole different animal, and a whole different kind of stupid. I was driving through a construction site once, and noticed they put a yellow stripe on the bottom of the jersey wall. Seriously?! You're telling me I can't cross the wall line?! I wonder what genius thought it was a good idea to waste money and materials doing that :^S
The lights are usually state property. I don't think the 2 are related. I'd guess the delay was something else, and the moving of poles and start of construction was coincidental.
I may be off on the weeks numbers, but that's typically how it goes for any road work here. There was actually this one road that took 3 years.
No, they were expanding the road from 2 lanes to 4, so the poles had to be moved.
That's what I'm saying. You don't get the power company to do it. That's done by an electrical contractor. New footers get put in, new poles put up, with new electric lines installed, then the old poles get taken down, and the footers demoed.
I think his point is that it makes a lot more sense to move the poles before starting to demolish the existing road.
What I'm saying is for 6 months there was 1 line of traffic and no construction work going on except for a crew moving electrical poles.
That makes no sense to me.
It's the same with the drainage system on another road. They had to tear up the road to put in a new drainage system. So they tore up 20 miles of road. They got 10 miles done and winter came. So all winter 1 lane road no construction.
Why not just tear up what they could work on?