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Winterset tying the reinforcing steel, getting ready for the concrete.
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Two 110 tons cranes using 2CY buckets placed the concrete.
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142 Cubic Yards of Concrete and 14,200 Lbs of Reinforcing steel placed Wednesday for the Abutment 2 footing.
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Excavator placing stone fill on geotextile fabric on the eastern slope of abutment 1. This is on the lower portion of Prince Street.
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