Seawall Season, Part 2

I don’t know how those mixer drivers and line pump drivers do it, but they get into some pretty tight places.

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Even getting the trucks as close as they can, they still need to run long lines to the forms:

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These seawalls get battered constantly, so they need to be sturdy. They are typically 10” thick with lots of rebar.

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The weather was great for the wall pour:

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The crew is waiting for the first batch of mud to start coming through the line:

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And the line pump guys keep a close eye on how things are going:

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Some weather had moved in by the end of the day, but the wall pour was completed without problems:

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This bump-out is for a set of stairs.

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I’ll have one more post about this job with pictures of the completed seawall.

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