Yea the parades haven't turned down Reinhardt in about 3 or 4 years. They now enter the side entrance of Cajun Field by Agave as the new main route.
They are all gone now. Such a beautiful day, they should be working until nightfall.
Heck, time to start burning the midnight oil.
I think it's that they have certain tasks that need to be completed for opening day and those are the things they are primarily focused on. If they are on schedule for those items, they don't need to be working overtime. And they've been going hard for a while now. Sometimes it's good to give the crew off a little early
I think everyone is aware it won't be 'completed' by March 3rd. It will be in 'playable' condition.
I guess the bricks are 'window dressing'!
Maybe they should hand out 'hard hats' to the first 500 fans. They could help finish the brick work and be in their seats by the 5th inning! Then at the 7th inning stretch they could walk around and admire their work!
Regardless, it is a work in progress. Tony has waited so long for this. Fans can be so impatient (including this one). A little inconvenience will be a small thing when all is said and done.
Masons on the site this morning. Probably going to make up for a lost day Tuesday.
Were would we be if not for the delay on starting this project? Would it have been finish by March 3rd? Were we six weeks behind schedule? So if this project should have be completed by March 3rd, at this point on it should be completed by April 12-13th. But if it was eight week behind schedule, than the completion would be the end of April......
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