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MARCH 10TH-MARCH 21ST
Starting the week off with good news, CARBO was selected to
design a portion of Moncus Park in Lafayette, Louisiana. We had a kickoff
meeting with the team, and I pulled some precedent images for the client’s
review. We are also the subconsultants with an engineering project in town, so
I put together our information to be used in their RFQ. And Danny and I were
assigned with surveying for the LSU lighting and security project. We drove
around LSU campus in a golf cart, with an attached satellite thing that
measures foot candles. (data is then extracted into GIS, showing the extents of
their previously made lighting improvements) I love an excuse to wear the hard
hat and neon vest. And leaving early from work that day gave us ample time to
have a reunion dinner with Morgie and some other classmates whom I have missed
dearly.
ITS NOT LETTING ME ADD MY PICTURES. livid ill try later
We got pushed through to a round of interviews for another
project- so there have been some meetings with that. I am setting up the
InDesign slides to be presented in a few weeks. I also am making some diagrams
to clarify our process and the project’s context. We had a few meetings for Roseate Beach, I am
learning a lot about helical piles if anyone wants to know that knowledge. Also,
working with Shannon on a residential project in Avery Island, so my CAD skills
are on the up and up! (I’ve started using the word tangent in my free time,
hoping that we can grow from enemies to friends.) Last but CERTAINLY NOT LEAST,
its march maddness season, and the office has both gendered brackets with a
hefty prize that I intend on winning. (more recent update: I am not winning I
put all of my eggs in the wrong baskets.)
Peace and love and plants
#peace#love#plants
ReplyDeleteWhat is a helical pile?
ReplyDeletegiant steel screw for foundation
Deleteusing it over sand dunes so its preferred, bc its less impactful on land (and stable: think corkscrew duck)
THANKS FOR ASKING SOPHIE WEBBER
Cool projects with CARBO
ReplyDeleteGod dont remind me of the cork screw duck. How big we talking? Can i get a measurement on this thang?
ReplyDeleteI LOVE helical piles
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