I guess if you were in charge we would see if this Refineryville U Contractor truly bleeds Purple and Gold.Originally Posted by NOCajun
I guess if you were in charge we would see if this Refineryville U Contractor truly bleeds Purple and Gold.Originally Posted by NOCajun
I cant quite pinpoint the problem here....Someone help me out.Originally Posted by Cajun Express
http://www.bunkie.com/Businesses/MDDESCANT.htm
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sorry Des, too good to let lie.
Their graphic designer must be colorblind, those colors look horrible together.Originally Posted by Zeebart21
They have started, and there is truck loads of the turf inside the facility. I will pass by in the a.m. and take some picks, hopefully I can download this and post them. Turbine or one of you other techno guru's should be able to walk me through.
DaddyCajun
ps Currently working on a Athletic complex beautification project that could raise over a Half Million and then bring in annually $25,000 or more, just depends on the participation and amounts asked for. I will fill everyone in as I get more info and should have some IDEA meetings at some of the local Cajun watering holes which everyone will be invited!!!
Keep it up! DaddyCajuns I will be looking for those pics.Originally Posted by DaddyCajun
I can't tell for sure but it looks like some progress has been made towards completion of the indoor facility. Is it possible it'll be ready for Aug 3 afterall?Originally Posted by DaddyCajun
If I understand correctly from the louisiana.scout.com article, Coach Bustle made it sound like they will indeed be in the facility by Aug. 3rd
God Bless
That's what happens when you let your frustrations out. ______ gets done.Originally Posted by Sid
From what I understand, the significant delay was from Southern Structures. When someone is donating the materials, a general contractor can only make them move so fast.Originally Posted by Cajun Express
Of course, nobody knows the entirety of the situation except those directly involved with it.
It seems like everything will be complete for the beginning of practice though.
Well I am not worried about it anymore. I know for a fact that we were in one of the driest periods ever last spring and early summer when he should have been laying the foundation. That is when your delays due to weather should happen, but since he was p ussyfooting around the foundation did not really get into full gear until the late summer and early fall when the weather went bad. In addition his official complaint was not about materials not being available, but in fact weather. I am not buying donated materials from Southern Structures as an excuse. I do recall a lot of talk about how the steel costs escalated a lot from the time we first drew up the plans to the signing of the contract. So where are the "donated materials excuse" coming in?Originally Posted by cajunlove
I sure am glad we built this IPF I can remember 2002 when UL had to play LSU after a hurricane and the team had to practice on cement to get ready.
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