Newsletter September, 2008 Page 4

ee's crew completed a tough part of the Massaponax Interceptor and set the production record of 378 feet of 36” installed in one day at a depth of 10 feet in the swamp adjacent I-95!! They moved to the Courthouse Fire Station where they installed all of the water, sewer and storm utilities. They are currently working at the Midway Research Center Storage Building, where they are excavating for the building pad. After Lee's crew is done at the Midway Research Center, they will head to the Kenmore Basin Rehabilitation job, which is part of the Fredericksburg PPEA. GREAT JOB LEE AND CREW!

Lee’s Crew at Massaponax Interceptor

Jimmy’s Crew at Fredericksburg PPEA

Lee’s Crew at Massaponax Interceptor
immy's crew has been moving from one large utility job to the next. After they finished up the Massaponax Interceptor Phase 2 job they moved to the Route 1 portion of the Fredericksburg PPEA. On the Route 1 job they have about 8,300 feet of 16” ductile iron water main to install along with sixteen fire hydrants and lots of connections. This is a tough job alongside the road with many existing utilities to avoid. Upon completion of the Route 1 work, Jimmy and crew will move up to Powhatan Street tank to update the piping and vaults there. Thanks to all of Jimmy's crew for their great work and “ability to thread the needle” along Route 1!

Jimmy’s Crew at Fredericksburg PPEA