Since all the national publicity about the ground settlement around the Alaskan Way viaduct project I've prepared more proposals for monitoring around waterfront excavation sites in the last six months then I had over the previous ten years.
For those not familiar with the Alaskan Way Viaduct, and it's epic problems, see http://www.nytimes.com/2014/12/10/us/in-seattle-a-sinking-feeling-about-a-troubled-tunnel.html?_r=0&apos ;">here.
gschrock, post: 331553, member: 556 wrote: ... said "excitement" over here has taken over my life ....
It is probably going to earn you invitations to 50 state conventions. And maybe a few territories, too.
Norman Oklahoma, post: 331521, member: 9981 wrote: For those not familiar with the Alaskan Way Viaduct, and it's epic problems, see http://www.nytimes.com/2014/12/10/us/in-seattle-a-sinking-feeling-about-a-troubled-tunnel.html?_r=0&apos ;">here.
Isn't Bertha out of the hole?
gschrock, post: 331553, member: 556 wrote:
We did get to honor the Seahawks with the screens around our sensors...
"In monitoring, like football, the key is to success is using the right tool at the right time"
- Pete Carroll
Jim in AZ, post: 331585, member: 249 wrote: Isn't Bertha out of the hole?
This answered my question about Bertha.
Have a great weekend! B-)
