Big Culverts, Little Culverts and the Latest on the Roadworks
November 23, 2007 | 3:53 pmUpdate: I have had a lot of people coming from http://forums.somethingawful.com/. Could someone coming from there tell the others on that thread that I don’t know anything about Sara. Also, if you could email me and explain exactly what is going on I’d be happy
I can’t post on the forum because I don’t want to fork out $10
I haven’t done an update for a few weeks so this one is overdue and I have to cover a bit. The main things that have been going on are the placement of culverts on the two concrete pads - one near our place and one down at the bridge. Apart from that, the roadworkers have mainly been adding layers upon layers of dirt to the future roads. But anyway, onto the photos.

These culverts, all 64 of them, were delivered about 1 week ago to the area about 10 metres to the right of this photo. Yesterday and today they have been putting them in, and this afternoon they finished. As you can see here, they put one row down, then leave a gap and repeat. Over the gaps they put concrete coverings.

These culverts down at the main bridge are about twice the height and width of the smaller culverts. I think they still have to put the other side in. This will bring the total number of culverts at this location to 36. Although I saw the crane that brought them here, we were driving past so I wasn’t able to take a photo. I can tell you however, that the crane was absolutely monstrous because it had 3 (might be 6 if they are double wheels) heavy duty wheels on each side!

On a lot of stretches of future road, both to the right and left (although not in front) of our place, they have progressed to the stage of laying crusher dust and gravel down. Gravel goes down first, and crusher dust goes on top. In this photo gravel is on the left.

The only other thing of interest that happened about the time I wrote the last update was that they have demolished the tiny old pump house building. I’m not sure why although dad thinks it is because they need to move the power pole.

This is what the pump house looked like. The roof had already been removed in this photo.
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