The last street-level mound of dirt in the excavation of the First and Main building's future home. I took this photo last Friday after work.
When I rode the bus by on the way to work Tuesday morning, I could tell that the mound no longer reached the top of the steel inserted into the ground, the steel that made the walls to hold the shape of the excavation. I noticed this because a welder's sparks, situated right where the dirt had been on Friday, caught my eye. I immediately thought, "They're welding parts of that steel together, parts that had been covered with dirt until now." So after work I stopped to get another look. Imagine my shock when I saw this piece of heavy equipment sitting there, appearing for all the world to be mounted on top of the narrow steel wall. In looking closely, I believe I see a sort of steel shelf beneath the treads.
The excavation of an entire city block for a 15-story building is makes for a massive hole in the ground.
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15 comments:
Hey, great original idea for today's M words! Fabulous shots, too. :D
Wow, looks like its going to fall over. Thats a big hole.
That massive piece of machinery certainly seems to be in a precarious position.
M is for mighty fine photos and mighty nice post ... I like this!!
Interesting -- I forgot to do mt Hood and was sure you would have it covered but got a surprise, a nice one at that. Great choice.
Great M post on a construction site.
Looks like my neighborhood! Lots of construction going on.
An original post for the letter M. That dozer looks a bit precarious hanging there.
Great M-post!
wow...that's a powerful big "M"!
I hope you can stop by here or here!
I really like that dappled light in the first photo with the huge mound of dirt! Nice capture!!
Great idea for M.
That is certainly a Massive excavation!
It looks pretty precarious sitting there.
Original ideas to show the work in
a
modern city!
Miss Yves
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