This is when they finally got the concrete in. There were mulitiple workers handling this piece of concrete and attempting to put it into place.
Monday, March 2, 2009
Jobsite
I visited the basketball practice facility jobsite on Thursday morning, February 26. Very little work was visible due to the fact that most of the work was being done on the interior. I could hear workers on the scaffolding working on the exterior; however, I couldn't really see them because of the plastic sheets. After a while, they began to open up a hole in the plastic sheet so I was able to capture a few pictures of work being done.
The workers opened up a hole in the plastic sheet so that the crane would be able to lift the piece of pre-cast concrete to the workers to put into place.
This took a lot more time than you would think. The crane operator and the workers had to work together to get the concrete into a position that they could work with. As you can see in the next couple pictures the crane operator had to keep raising and lowering the piece of concrete until the workers were finally able to twist and turn the concrete so they could pull it through the scaffolding.


This is when they finally got the concrete in. There were mulitiple workers handling this piece of concrete and attempting to put it into place.
The workers finally succeeded in getting the piece of pre-cast concrete into the scaffolding. However after this, I was not able to see what they actually did with it due to the plastic sheet.
This is when they finally got the concrete in. There were mulitiple workers handling this piece of concrete and attempting to put it into place.
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Darn that plastic sheet right? I like the sequence of pictures. I took a different approach and took pictures of different things instead following the same task. Hopefully we're both right haha.
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