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Concrete     Layng subterranean pipes
Footer Excavation - hurrying to bury pip    
Once the contractor begins he has no patience for "other trades" like plumbing. Pipes are not his concern. I am the "plumber" on the job.


1. Footer Excavation - hurrying to bury pipes
The concrete contractor will not slip the schedule to allow time for me to bury pipes.
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Alvin the concrete contractor has marked the perimeter with strings. He and I decide to move the whole footprint. We were uneasy about the southwest corner.
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All subterranean plumbing and electrical, including trench digging, executed by Bruce, in haste to stay ahead of the on cotractor.
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The building is almost on top of the septic tank, meaning the pipe is pretty far below ground.
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The first idea for connecting the sub-slab air chambers of the two buildings.
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