Materials are still being amassed on the staging area and while it looks as if the blocks are all set to go, the bridge decking has arrived along with large amounts of limestone rubble and bagged gravel. Actual construction shouldn’t be long in coming.
Limestone rubble at the south end of the site.
Limestone rubble stored by the blocks at the north end of the site.
Blocks with limestone rubble behind the forklift.
Bags of gravel.
More bags of gravel stored by the staging area entrance.
Steel plates that will form the decking of the bridge.
Another view of the site with the bridge decking in the foreground.
It certainly is a big undertaking. Is it very noisy?
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It’s not too bad – especially since it’s cool weather and windows are closed. I’m anticipating the noise impact will be greater when they remove the rubble for the staging area – probably in summer at this rate.
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On March 21, I witnessed some tree-cutting preparatory work just south of the staging area (for comparison, the photo on the left was taken February 17):
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Nice – thanks Hans.
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