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Old 11-11-2008, 05:36 PM   #1
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last pipe of the season

just finishing up a small sanitary job here....work has REALLY slowed down, and sounds deathly quiet for next year...typically, have developers calling for budget #'s for spring. maybe we underground guys can get a stimulus package? here's a few pics.
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Old 11-11-2008, 05:36 PM   #2
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What's all that white crap???
Tell me those pix are really
left-overs from last year!
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Don't hold your breath on the "stimulus package".

Nice site work, how do you manage digging with all that rock, must drive you crazy.
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Better stimulate your own package, you'll have better luck
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What's all that white crap???
Tell me those pix are really
left-overs from last year!
how i wish...i HATE freakin winter...the change of seasons can get packed where the sun don't shine....these were taken about 2 hrs. ago.
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Don't hold your breath on the "stimulus package".

Nice site work, how do you manage digging with all that rock, must drive you crazy.
nick came and got all the rock for his next job....lol
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Old 11-11-2008, 09:46 PM   #9
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I hope someone calls tomorrow with all of your next years worth of work, Day.

You always have the best pictures. Where do you keep the camera? On your belt?

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Looks cold there Day. I am not looking forward to winter either. Work here also has slowed down. We have work do to, but we are waiting on masons to get done so we can continue. One of our competitors has a site work company and does quite a bit of developments and commerical buildings. He had alot of work lined up, but his customers are afraid of the economy, so they put off the projects. He just started a big nursing home project and had to drop his price $200,000 to get the job.
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