The Construction Thread

When I was building the new Mile High Stadium they finally got two utility elevators running. All the controls were not wired so there were two way radios at each floor to call an operator to the floor.

The two operators running the elevators never changed elevators. One elevator was in use constantly. The elevator that was not used much was run by an operator that had killed a union IronWorker years before.
 
Good news for construction in California signed by Gov. Brown.

http://www.documents.dgs.ca.gov/dgs/PIO/Releases/2011/110822ab1272.pdf

Let the bidding begin!

(Sacramento)— The California Department of General Services announced today that Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. has signed legislation (AB 1272) authorizing DGS to dispose of excess state-owned property.
“This bill allows DGS to follow the governor’s direction to properly manage and, where fiscally prudent, reduce the state government property footprint,” said DGS Director Fred Klass. “Selling surplus state properties will help pay down Economic Recovery Bonds, possibly return these properties to local tax rolls, and relieve the state of future liabilities and the expense of maintaining the property.”
 
Hey folks. Is Thor still around? Another Engineer here, in the north to boot! I only read about the first 30 pages of the thread though and decided to post. I'm not spending as much time on site these days as I'd like to, more time in the office on the design end of things these days.
 
I'm taking a class in surveying, and I've been having a hard time using a level. Does anybody have any advice?
 
Ursula, what are having problems with, specifically? Caveat - I haven't looked through a level since first year of university, so I may or may not have a solution for you.
 
Hey folks. Is Thor still around? Another Engineer here, in the north to boot! I only read about the first 30 pages of the thread though and decided to post. I'm not spending as much time on site these days as I'd like to, more time in the office on the design end of things these days.

I dunno about Thor, but thør is about.....

I'm taking a class in surveying, and I've been having a hard time using a level. Does anybody have any advice?

I have a Zeiss NI-2. Great for looking into the neighbor's windows.
 
Now, put the stamp in your drawer and keep it there.

Haha, that is good advice. There are only 3 of us licensed in my office at the moment, our principal, our project director and me. Neither of them have enough time to oversee any design work that isn't straight forward. They were both quite happy when my stamp came in the mail.

Lucky for me I've had some very picky mentors along the way.
 
Haha, that is good advice. There are only 3 of us licensed in my office at the moment, our principal, our project director and me. Neither of them have enough time to oversee any design work that isn't straight forward. They were both quite happy when my stamp came in the mail.

Lucky for me I've had some very picky mentors along the way.

Im pretty sure you don't have as many lawyers to deal with in your country.
 
Im pretty sure you don't have as many lawyers to deal with in your country.

No, there aren't as many, but the geotechs always end up in court. As long as you have some good defendable paperwork, you will probably be alright though. Unless you were negligent.

But it costs us a whole shit ton of money in overhead just being involved in any lawsuit.
 
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