JFC, wonder how much taxpayer money is being flushed on this project.
As messed up as this project seems to be I sure hope they aren't using the same contractors for the Rider Corner flyover project coming up soon at the I35/80 and Hwy 141 exit. That is already a mess there at rush hour as it is the last thing they need is a big delay there when they start tearing out some of the on/off ramps.
Agreed someone needs a kick in the ballsJFC, wonder how much taxpayer money is being flushed on this project.
Not only are the alleged construction mistakes concerning, they seem to be working at a snails pace. Why don't they use 7 days and long hours to make some progress?
I don't think the DOT necessarily gets to pick the contractors. It's all public bid type work.
I've noticed this on a lot of different road projects. They seem to take months or years, but you rarely see anyone working on them - just heavy equipment sitting there idle. It's like there is only one contractor doing work, and they have 20 projects, so they only do 1 day per month on each project.
Any insights from the folks in the industry?
I've noticed this on a lot of different road projects. They seem to take months or years, but you rarely see anyone working on them - just heavy equipment sitting there idle. It's like there is only one contractor doing work, and they have 20 projects, so they only do 1 day per month on each project.
Any insights from the folks in the industry?
You didn't have your doors drawn up in design software to make sure there was no interference.Our home was built in 1916. Arts and Crafts perfection.
We decided to get a new front storm door. 34.5" in width. Standard, off the shelf, was 32" or 36". That wouldn't do. Ordered a special fit.
Along with my father, DVM '58, we put everything in place and drilled to set in the new door handle. All went well and functioned perfectly.
When closing everything down,.....the handles of the interior and the new storm door hit perfectly, not allowing any closure of both at the same time. 10+ years and 2 degrees, including the DVM from ISU, and we screwed it up spectacularly!!!
Even "experts" eff things up once in a while. B^)
Where did you get your degree?Our home was built in 1916. Arts and Crafts perfection.
We decided to get a new front storm door. 34.5" in width. Standard, off the shelf, was 32" or 36". That wouldn't do. Ordered a special fit.
Along with my father, DVM '58, we put everything in place and drilled to set in the new door handle. All went well and functioned perfectly.
When closing everything down,.....the handles of the interior and the new storm door hit perfectly, not allowing any closure of both at the same time. 10+ years and 2 degrees, including the DVM from ISU, and we screwed it up spectacularly!!!
Even "experts" eff things up once in a while. B^)
You didn't have your doors drawn up in design software to make sure there was no interference.
Add this tidbit to the debacle. They want to close I35 for ~8 hours (both directions) for the placement of the beams between the pillars. Apparently the contractor has never placed them at angle/slope like this project so they're not 100% sure how to do it and how long it will take.
Add this tidbit to the debacle. They want to close I35 for ~8 hours (both directions) for the placement of the beams between the pillars. Apparently the contractor has never placed them at angle/slope like this project so they're not 100% sure how to do it and how long it will take.