
Decided I needed to catch up on the construction activity because the guys are moving faster than I am getting things posted to the blog.
Along the south side of the property line, and supporting the building is a system of 9 concrete and steel pilings. drilled to a depth of 12 ft. The "concrete friction piers" are poured as air and water are forced out and the concrete is pumped down through the drill.




Connecting the concrete "hose" to the top of the drill housing.
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