Rock - Day 108 - 2015-01-08
Received a shipment of Redi-Blocks in the morning (and afternoon) with good progress on the retaining wall.
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Rock - Day 108 - 2015-01-08
Received a shipment of Redi-Blocks in the morning (and afternoon) with good progress on the retaining wall.
By: Michael Kopps
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Rock - Day 108 - 2015-01-08 - Video
Tree - Day 129 - 2015-01-29
Excavated for the second retaining wall and installed the sewer pipe. Began installing the boulders for the upper wall.
By: Michael Kopps
Day 128: 30 January 2015 Rock Camera
Started work on the boulder retaining wall above the house and completed most of it.
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DEADWOOD With the power pole stabilized and standing on its own, retaining wall work finished and the first few sections of pipe placed on the Cemetery Street storm sewer outfall portion of the U.S. Highway 85 Reconstruction project in Deadwood, project officials said Tuesday that they hope to finish up at Cemetery Street next week, with plans to move to Corral Street and yet another storm sewer outfall and bit of retaining wall work next on the agenda.
Construction crews continue to work their way back toward Highway 85 from Whitewood Creek in the latest storm sewer outfall and retaining wall project on Cemetery Street.
Work on the current outfall requires a complete closure of Cemetery Street from Highway 85 to Whitewood Creek, as crews work to install a larger storm sewer pipe, beginning at the creek and laying pipe from the creek back to the road.
All of this work is being done in preparation for the highway project, before they start tearing up road this spring, said Deadwood Public Works Director Ron Green.
When the two storm sewer outfalls are complete and new pipe installed, contractors will simply tie them into the new pipe running along the highway. The pipes, which ultimately drain into Whitewood Creek are currently not big enough, necessitating their replacement.
The recent completion of the storm sewer outfall and retaining wall work in the parking lot across from Lead-Deadwood Regional Hospital marked the third major project completion for Phase I of Deadwoods Highway 85 project.
Two rock cuts one at the corner of Thunder Cove and one near Mollmans Corner are also complete.
Work on a retaining wall in the vicinity of Thunder Cove and the Mickelson Trail are slated begin in late February. While the trail currently sits well below the road, reconstruction will bring the trail and the road to nearly the same grade, in preparation for the installation of a new curb and sidewalk.
Details regarding a temporary pedestrian access route and detour during this portion of the project are forthcoming. The Mickelson Trail work and Corral Street work are likely to be done simultaneously.
Come April, Phase II of the project will begin in earnest, bringing with it corresponding traffic delays.
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Crews work to seal up storm sewer work on Highway 85 project
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A landslide due to heavy rains is seen in the ancient site of Pompeii, Italy, Wednesday, Feb. 4, 2015. The ancient site of Pompeii has suffered a landslide due to heavy rains, causing a retaining wall and garden at the house of Severus to partially collapse. Officials on Wednesday said the area affected by the latest collapse falls within the Great Pompeii joint EU-Italian restoration project and had been already closed to the public. Pompeii, the ancient city encased in volcanic ash, has suffered numerous collapses in recent years, attracting widespread attention to Italys difficulties in maintaining its cultural treasures. Pompeii officials said fire fighters were assessing the ancient site to determine areas at particular risk for collapse in a bid to shore them up. (AP Photo/Cesare Abbate, Ansa) ITALY OUT
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A landslide due to heavy rains is seen in the ancient site of Pompeii, Italy, Wednesday, Feb. 4, 2015. The ancient site of Pompeii has suffered a landslide due to heavy rains, causing a retaining wall and garden at the house of Severus to partially collapse. Officials on Wednesday said the area affected by the latest collapse falls within the Great Pompeii joint EU-Italian restoration project and had been already closed to the public. Pompeii, the ancient city encased in volcanic ash, has suffered numerous collapses in recent years, attracting widespread attention to Italys difficulties in maintaining its cultural treasures. Pompeii officials said fire fighters were assessing the ancient site to determine areas at particular risk for collapse in a bid to shore them up. (AP Photo/Cesare Abbate, Ansa) ITALY OUT
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A landslide due to heavy rains is seen in the ancient site of Pompeii, Italy, Wednesday, Feb. 4, 2015. The ancient site of Pompeii has suffered a landslide due to heavy rains, causing a retaining wall and garden at the house of Severus to partially collapse. Officials on Wednesday said the area affected by the latest collapse falls within the Great Pompeii joint EU-Italian restoration project and had been already closed to the public. Pompeii, the ancient city encased in volcanic ash, has suffered numerous collapses in recent years, attracting widespread attention to Italys difficulties in maintaining its cultural treasures. Pompeii officials said fire fighters were assessing the ancient site to determine areas at particular risk for collapse in a bid to shore them up. (AP Photo/Cesare Abbate, Ansa) ITALY OUT
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Landslide smashes into wall at Italy's historic Pompeii site Associated Press |
MILAN (AP) Heavy rains have provoked landslide at the ancient Italian site of Pompeii, partially collapsing a retaining wall and sending rubble into a garden at the house of Severus.
Italian officials on Wednesday said the affected area falls within the "Great Pompeii" joint EU-Italian restoration project and had been already closed to the public.
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