Walt.. according to this article dated May 7, 2014, the track and soccer updates are supposed to begin this summer with a projected completion by May 2015
http://theadvocate.com/home/9059248-...ents-said-back
Whoa I can't believe you mention this---Hey we all were glad to get the softball done and the EXTRA BIGGIE we got for the wait--but I know in the plans were to have the top look of so many of the campus buildings--Well it was scratched but we came out way on top of that one-----From the little I do know, I know that the penalties were one of the hang ups on the stadium end zone starting late---I think it is called covering you @$$!!!
I didn't have a tripod so it is a little shaky. This is what I found out today. My question was. "What are the plans from here". This is what the engineer told me. We will continue with pouring cement. As soon as the dirt work is done where the restroom and concession will go the plumbers and electrical contractors will come in. They will not wait for the seating area to be completed. The work they are doing in front of the Cox building is to locate the water and 12 inch waste line that will tie into the concession and restrooms. Also the SPC building will start as soon as the complete drawing are handed over. They will not wait for the completion on the work they are doing now. As soon as they have those plans they will start. So I guess the funds are there to do the job......
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Excellent!
Damn Frenchie ---next you will be on the tower filming practice!!! lol Thanks!!!
Great job.....thanks for the info!
When Frenchie was younger he was known as an infomaniac!
For HelmutVII..........The cement is 27,000 PSI....whatever that is.
Boomer, it is being shown in Houston and my Brazilian coworker went see it. Well, the name of the show tells you enough about the plot. BTW, they have 11-12 rows done out of 41ish, are they moving along at the necessary speed to make the deadline. I could guess but the F&^*ing cam has been down for 2 weeks!
Not trying to be an a**hole, but it is concrete, not "cement". Portland cement is a constituent of concrete. Also, concrete is placed, not "poured". Most people use the terminology that you have used and I have done so many times in the past. Just a little info for you.
Thanks for all of your efforts on bringing us up to date on the construction at Cajun Field!
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