Posted by Billy NY on December 10, 2010 at 17:56:31 from (74.67.3.54):
In Reply to: some pictures from work posted by larry@stinescorner on December 10, 2010 at 16:17:17:
Looks like a nice size electrical duct bank, not formed just a trench pour ?
Is that actually steam and a valve vault or something, looks to big for a thrust block for that size ductile iron water main. I did miles of that stuff in the early 90's when I worked for a site work company "Tobar" over on John St. in Morristown, our topsoil stockpile and part of our yard was where Morris Cty Jail is now, next to 287. I lived over in Fords/Woodbridge/Hopelawn for several years, prior to leaving the construction industry around '04.
In '93-'94 I worked in what I think was North Brunswick for Caruso Excavating out of Ocean twp running a D8K pushing scrapers on a big residential subdivision job, that red clay soil was awful, looks like what you are in there, even stains your darned clothes.
Speaking of electrical conduit duct banks, I'll bet you remember when they were driving piles for the monorail at Newark International Airport, he drove one right through the main duct bank powering the airport, shut the place down, he survived too, cannot even imagine, I remember the rig was red, forget the outfit now though, what a mess.
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