Friday, October 29, 2010
We are at Middlefield Rd and Beyond!
If you drive by Middlefield Rd and Berkshire Rd, you will see our blue pipes on the SFPUC Right of Way. We have started to deliver pipes on past 1st and 2nd Ave, as we prepare to start construction. Check back soon for more updates.
Friday, October 22, 2010
Pipes at Friendship park!
We are continuing to deliver pipes in North Fair Oaks! Today we were delivering pipe on Dumbarton Ave and Curtis Ave.
Guess the weight of the BDPL #5 pipe!
As we are starting to deliver our BDPL #5 pipes on the SFPUC right of way on Pacific Ave and Calvin Ave, in preparation for construction. Did you know that each pipe is 40 feel long and 60 inches high? Guess how much each 40 foot section of the pipe weighs?
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Clearing in North Fair Oaks
This week we started clearing from Middlefield and are moving toward 5th Ave in Redwood City. El Camino night work is continuing this week. And pipes are arriving on Pacific and Calvin Ave.
Friday, October 15, 2010
Pipes at Westmoreland
Pipes have been delivered from El Camino Real to Westmoreland. We are currently clearing the North Fair Oaks area from Pacific to Middlefield. We are still continuing El Camino crossing. The work takes place at night from Sun to Thursday, 9pm to 6am.
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Installing pipe at Center and Madrone!
We are a block away from El Camino Real in Redwood City. Currently we are installing our SFPUC pipeline at Center St and Madrone St, in Redwood City. We have started night work on El Camino and are continuing to clear from the SFPUC right of way from El Camino Real to Westmoreland, in Redwood City and Pacific to 14th Ave, in Menlo Park.
Friday, October 1, 2010
Pipes on El Camino?
Have you seen our pipes on El Camino Real in the Mel's Bowl parking lot in Redwood City? We have reached El Camino and will begin night work this Sunday, October 3rd. El Camino Real crossing is between Northumberland and Nottingham Avenues. Due to high volume of traffic on this street, this work will be performed at night between the hours of 9pm and 6am Sundays through Thursdays during the month of October. Through traffic will be maintained in each direction during construction.
What's that smell?
You may have stepped out of your house in areas around Alameda, Brewster, Upland, and Hillcrest and noticed a very unusual smell in the area. You may have noticed the SFPUC right of way is now covered with a gray coating. Well, this is what they call "hydroseeding". Hyrdoseeding is the process of combining seed, mulch, fertilizer, and healthy soil amendments with water to mix in a HydroSeeder® tank to form a thick slurry. This slurry is applied with pressure to the surface for seed germination and turf development. Hydroseeding is the fastest, most cost effective and highest quality method of seeding lawn, landscape and erosion control practices.
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