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Old 04-22-2008, 09:27 PM   #1
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I am on the road at an Americ Inn. I cant get to a computer all the time. I will check back when I can. Here is the deal In the mid-west we open air blast everything. New steel tanks, water towers, pipeline, and you name it. Anyone that reads this WILL have issues with that. We do it every day there are different situations in the metro...Most stuff does get bagged, and land filled. That was the pre-tense to my debacle. My big job this year is a terminal that has lead on it. I have not done a lead job, I have all the figures on this job and the containment issues under control but I would like to ask some advice. 1 ground tank 120' x 54', 3 ground tanks 88' x 48'. This is the first phase of the operation. There are nine more. What do you have figured.
I dont have my books with me so dont ask sq. ft. questions. just give me a by the ass answer

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