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| Newsletter | December, 2010 | Publication No. 28 |
avid DiPardo's crew began work on the Lower Hazel Run Sanitary Sewer job in 2009. This challenging design/build project required bypass pumping of the main sewer flowing into the city's treatment plant while installing new lines and manholes. They also setup a bypass pump operation while crossing beneath the CSX railroad bridge over Hazel Run creek. Special thanks go out to David and his crew on their success! He is wrapping up another challenging job this time in Quantico called Repair Valves & Hydrants. David developed effective alternate connections using his innovation and experience to positively impact the project. As is David's forte, he has "taken this bull by the horns" and worked with many parties to schedule shutdowns and minimize disruption. Our sincere appreciation goes out to David and his crew for all their hard work and focus accomplishing much challenging work since 2008!
![]() David's crew Lower Hazel Run
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eDe's Crew finished projects adjacent the new Stafford Hospital including the MOB grading and Phase II Roadway in the early summer of 2009. Additionally, DeDe's crew moved the dirt for the building pad on the MSG Battalion project in Quantico during the spring of 2009. His crew then moved over to the "main-side" and demolished building 3040 and installed new drive areas. They finished out 2009 at Brentsmill Subdivision Section 1B clearing and grading for new "sold" subdivision lots in Stafford County. Hopefully, this trend will continue! This year Dede and his crew brought a road up to VDOT standards in Kinsale, VA on the Great House Road job. He finished the MSG jobsite and moved to Dahlgren for mass grading on a 15 acre site called the Dahlgren Education and Research Center. His crew is currently starting another subdivision called Moncure Estates. As always DeDe's crew is in demand. Keep up the great work!!
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