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		|  06-24-2013, 10:12 AM | #3181 |  
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					Originally Posted by J-bo09  Can anyone tell me how long it realistically could take to repair a bridge like the one at 25 Ave? Went home yesterday and saw it was washed out. With the city going ahead with the Stampede, I would imagine getting that bridge up would be importent (same with train) as it is one of the access points for the Stampede?
 Selfishly, I'm hoping that the Stampede clean-up helps benefit my neighbourhood indirectly. I couldn't believe what I saw yesterday.
 
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Some bridges such as that (if the actual structure is sound), will have approaches temporarily put in, so that the bridge can be used, and then perhaps have more permanent fixes happen later.  They can probably have that open for Stampede as well, provided that the bridge foundations and girders themselves are fine.
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		|  06-24-2013, 10:16 AM | #3182 |  
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			OK, apparently the COC Manchester yard has enough sand to re-do the track. It's all going in the next 24hrs    
Keep in mind this is all industry rumour mill.
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		|  06-24-2013, 10:17 AM | #3183 |  
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					Originally Posted by Tron_fdc  Problem right now is that all the sand in the city is allocated to the ring road. Manufacturing sand rate is about 400 ton/hr (maybe) and that's assuming materials are available to create the sand in the first place (aggregate).
 Adding to the problem is that Lafarge is the primary contractor on the ring road, who as far as I know is still not running their Deerfoot plant. They have huge penalties in place if they can't meet deadlines, so my guess is they will buying up all their aggregate from producers anywhere near the city. This will limit the availability, unless you want to truck it in from somewhere else ($$$$).
 
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What about the oil-sands projects? I would assume there is a significant amount of base construction materials on various sites waiting? 
 
Obviously $$$$, but, there's gotta be some resources in Alberta that could spare/re-sell it.
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		|  06-24-2013, 10:18 AM | #3184 |  
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					Originally Posted by Tron_fdc  OK, apparently the COC Manchester yard has enough sand to re-do the track. It's all going in the next 24hrs    
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That would be crazy if true, the hauling part anyhow.
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		|  06-24-2013, 10:18 AM | #3185 |  
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			watching CTV News right now, and the Stampede Board is announcing that they're moving forward.
		 
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		|  06-24-2013, 10:20 AM | #3186 |  
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					Originally Posted by Ironhorse  I wouldn't be surprised to see Canadian Pacific helping out with that; they're pretty good with rebuilding rail lines in a hurry. |  
CP has their own problems at the moment - the transcontinental mainline through Canmore was obliterated and secondary lines through southern AB and BC took a hit as well.  That said, CP has always been a good corporate citizen being based in Calgary and I'm sure they would answer the call if the city requested help.
 
As catastrophic as they look, it's actually amazing how quickly washouts like this can be fixed.  Once the city commits the resources to it, I would bet that section of track is restored within 48 hours or less.  The bigger concern is the signalling equipment that controls traffic on the C-Train line, and the electrical bonds that control the gates at the grade crossings - I would imagine a lot of that stuff is a total loss and depending how severe the damage is it could be a while before they get it all replaced.
		 
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		|  06-24-2013, 10:20 AM | #3187 |  
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					Originally Posted by J-bo09  Can anyone tell me how long it realistically could take to repair a bridge like the one at 25 Ave? Went home yesterday and saw it was washed out. |  
How do you mean, like totally gone?  Or just the bridge surface?  Got a pic?
 
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					Originally Posted by Senator Clay Davis  Well if they cannot get the trains operational by the start of Stampede there really is no point at all to having it. Last thing the city needs is 10-20 times the usually car traffic of people trying to go to Stampede. Or more likely, very few people will actually go to Stampede. |  
It doesn't have to be all or nothing, they could have a bus system setup from a working train station to the Stampede grounds (assuming they have or can secure enough extra buses).
		 
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		|  06-24-2013, 10:20 AM | #3188 |  
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					Originally Posted by Flash Walken  What about the oil-sands projects? I would assume there is a significant amount of base construction materials on various sites waiting? 
 Obviously $$$$, but, there's gotta be some resources in Alberta that could spare/re-sell it.
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Our sites are 650km away, it would be completely unfeasible. Each truck would take 2 days to haul one load there and back. $400 in fuel each direction, plus the cost of the truck and driver. We typically don't have a bunch of material stockpiled, we prefer on time delivery if possible.
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			I don't know why, but rebuilding always gets me fired up.
 Contemplating taking the next couple of weeks off to come back to lend a hand.
 
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		|  06-24-2013, 10:27 AM | #3190 |  
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					Originally Posted by Minnie  Global said something about needing 1000 people to volunteer to help welcome people back into their neighborhoods? Meet at McMahon, I believe.
 I really wanted to come in and help in the next couple of days but the kid ended up back on the IV so the next few days will be spent running back and forth to the hospital for meds.
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They had a few people show up
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					Originally Posted by photon  How do you mean, like totally gone? Or just the bridge surface? Got a pic?
 
 
 It doesn't have to be all or nothing, they could have a bus system setup from a working train station to the Stampede grounds (assuming they have or can secure enough extra buses).
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Hey Photon, 
  
I do have a pic, but can't upload it right now as its on my phone and I'm at work. I'll try and find one on-line.
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		|  06-24-2013, 10:29 AM | #3192 |  
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					Originally Posted by Tron_fdc  OK, apparently the COC Manchester yard has enough sand to re-do the track. It's all going in the next 24hrs    
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I honestly wouldn't doubt it, as the Manchester yard is the base of operations for all the curb/gutter/road work the CoC does.
		 
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					Originally Posted by J-bo09  Hey Photon, 
 I do have a pic, but can't upload it right now as its on my phone and I'm at work. I'll try and find one on-line.
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If your phone has internet you can email to to boardadmin@calgarypuck.com  and I'll put it online.
		 
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					Originally Posted by Bring_Back_Shantz  Jesus H!What bridge is that?
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25th ave into mission
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		|  06-24-2013, 10:41 AM | #3199 |  
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					Originally Posted by Bring_Back_Shantz  Jesus H!What bridge is that?
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		|  06-24-2013, 10:43 AM | #3200 |  
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					Originally Posted by burn_this_city  Our sites are 650km away, it would be completely unfeasible. Each truck would take 2 days to haul one load there and back. $400 in fuel each direction, plus the cost of the truck and driver. We typically don't have a bunch of material stockpiled, we prefer on time delivery if possible. |  
There are enough agg producers around Calgary to cover it if need be. Off the top of my head there are 10 either in Calgary or within 30 minutes, who all produce around 1 000 000 ton of various products per year. If they pull from one stockpile they can realistically replace it fairly quickly if need be. No one has been running 24/7 but I have a feeling that's going to change.
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