Nothing like the sound of rock crushing and heavy equipment in the morning. Reminded me of the rock queries in Colorado, almost brough up a tear....Almost...lol !!
Just wondering why you didn't put in a toewall at the bottom or up the slopes? Since the toe of the dam is at the creek, wouldn't you want a toewall to keep the creek from undermining the dam? Not judging, just asking. Great videos by the way. Thank you for posting.
lsufanatic26 everything was knotch down in the ground except the 20' where the Creek curved. We put the wire to hold the rock... It's what the engineer wanted
Hate to see that crack...it looks like the one on my dam that I just had dug last year and funny how my dam builder had his cell phone disconnected...arg
Did you go to college for your job? I only ask because I'm in my senior year and last year and this year I have been attending an everyday 2 hour trade school for heavy equipment. However many people have told me I have to go to college for heavy equipment but others say you don't have to. It's better to do an apprenticeship instead. What's your opinion?
QuantityEngineers we see this a lot where customers want to go the cheap route and do "Band Aid" jobs . On the plus side of things it makes for job security when it needs reworking . Either way project looks good!