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January 19, 2009

Celebrating Quality Workmanship
Filed under: Quality Control — Tags: — nedpelger

Since I’ve just finished a 10 part series on the construction industry as a career, I thought I’d celebrate some of the wonderful quality workmanship shown on the web. This first photo shows a recently completed bridge. That wavy concrete deck isn’t a result of some natural disaster, that’s just the way they formed and poured it.

bridge_wavy

The window shown below really doesn’t need an into.

window_crooked

“The curb machine was running and we were making great production and everything was going so well!”

curb_manholeI’m thinking perhaps the guy who had to explain the curb and manhole detail above jumped into a truck to get off the jobsite and found himself in the predicament below.

truck_hole

Hey, I’ve had bad days too. Hope you’re staying reasonably warm…or at least not complaining too much about it if you’re not.

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