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Originally Posted by Fuzz
Ya, but I don't get why it ends up like this. Why don't they have a "curb repair crew" that makes a day by day plan for an area, go in, tear it up, crib it, pour it, and move on to the next one? Why send the tear up crew around to 100 different places when everything else is way behind? This just doesn't seem all that complicated, so perhaps there is a good reason, but I can't think of one.
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First they have a "crew" that comes and puts up the pylons and signage.
Next they have a "crew" that comes and marks out removal areas.
Then they have a "crew" that comes and does sawcuts.
Then they have a "crew" that comes and breaks up finer areas like around manholes, storm drains and valves.
Then they have a "crew" that comes and breaks up larger areas such as the old road/walk.
Then a "crew" comes and removes all of that material.
Then another "crew" comes and does marking again.
Then another "crew" comes and does grating of the road surface.
Then another "crew" comes and stakes out location of formwork.
Then another "crew" comes and sets the formwork.
Then another "crew" comes and pours concrete.
Then another "crew" comes and finishes the concrete.
Then another "crew" comes and removes the manholes and rings.
Then another "crew" comes and cleans and clears the road grated area.
Then another "crew" comes and oils the grated area.
Then another "crew" comes and does one layer of asphalt paving.
Then another "crew" comes and digs random holes all over and fills with gravel.
Then another "crew" comes and removes that layer of paving around all of the manholes.
Then another "crew" comes and completely digs a huge pit in this area for utility work.
Then another "crew" comes and reinstalls all the manholes and rings.
Then another "crew" comes and cleans and clears the grated area.
Then another "crew" comes and does a final layer of asphalt paving.
Then the grandchildren of those crews come and paint the lines.
Then the great grandchildren of those crews come and reinstall all of the parking and stop signs.
Then the great great great grandchildren of those crews come and remove the construction pylons and signage.
Signed,
Sunnyside Resident