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TXCyclones

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I'd rather do the sod work than the concrete work every single day of the week.

I'm a little shocked they're not doing it the fireman-bucket-brigade way. It goes so much faster!
 

Aclone

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With that super dry hillside and the weather, I would hope either it’s not related or they’re done fixing and just prepping for concrete.

Otherwise, Ames is going to experience an extreme shortage of garden hoses/sprinklers!
I’m sure there’s a fire hose handy.
 

FallOf81

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I helped sod (summer repair) the hillsides in the 80s working ground crew. One never seems to sod when it's a cool day. Then to add to the misery is fear of it dying due to extreme heat. Oh and I had sprinkler detail as well. Not garden hoses back then. Major weight drag. But when you're in early 20s its prime time.
 
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cytor

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I'm guessing that at the current pace, the outdoor portion of this project should be done in about a month. As far as inside the SPC, I have no idea how far along that is.
 

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Just curious. I assume they waited to put the topsoil down next to the concourse until the forms were pulled after the pour. Do they still need to do this before it’s sodded?

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