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Construction of historic new storm drainage system, with new water and sewage lines as well. These few photos can't convey the length of time or massive size of the project.

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  • Photos: 48
  • Views: 1,178
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  • Hi Charlotte! Thanks for sharing this beautiful album with us, I warmly enjoyed your added pics, nice photography. Thanks again for nice compliments on my albums. My best wishes for you. Greetings from Sharif

    said  of sharif53 sharif53 5 months 11 days ago

  • Hi Charlotte - I love action albums - Greetings! - I send you warm sunshine from “The World’s Luckiest Fishing Village,” Destin, Florida, USA – I like your photos and I want to be your Webshots friend – Please visit my page and invite me - If you get some time, please take a look at what I’ve been doing – Many of my photos have been featured - All my art starts as a normal digital photograph – But, I think you might be surprised that I do not use any special digital manipulation software to create it – I pride myself on only using the basic rudimentary tools provided with my Canon camera – ZoomBrowser – I only tweak contrast, saturation, brightness and color tone curve adjustments to achieve the desired effect – The use of ChromaDepth 3D glasses greatly enhances the effect – Thanks - Larry

    said  of badhabitslounge badhabitslounge 5 months 25 days ago

  • An interesting study of this construction process - nice work - and it looks really hot, dusty, dirty and noisy! Best wishes Anna

    said  of cornishwhippet cornishwhippet 7 months 3 days ago

  • I watched in amazement when they tore up the street in front of my office to tear out an old terra cotta pipe from the 20s to replace with a new one. I have to admit that these still shots, however, are nowhere near as exciting as watching the live action. What I found amazing was that all the construction workers seemed oblivious that someone was photographing them at work. That might provide a clue as to why about half of the construction gang is not standing idly around like we often obsusually see in our area.

    said  of roguegenius roguegenius 7 months 7 days ago

  • Interesting album. If I had it to do over again, I would really like to try out one of those huge cranes. I understand the training takes months and you have to be certified. We had a similar project in our town and I enjoyed watching the progress - though slower than a snail, the cost was astronomical!! Hope you are doing well - nice to see spring again, finally. Best regards, DeeAnne

    said  of missdee101 missdee101 7 months 11 days ago

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