Jasonzed
Senior Member
from sat
I see now that they have excavated down to a certain level, they have brought in the shoring augurs again for further drilling. My guess is that when they were at grade, the augurs were extended down as far as they could go and they still didn't hit bedrock. Now they have to start drilling again from the base of the current pit. It could just be bad luck with local geography.
Its scary how long this is taking...its been almost 6 years when they first proposed this development, to boot it could take another 3 years to have it up and running, another 1 year to have it registered....Wow, pretty well a decade when all is said and done. Thats Crazy
yes, but their unit is 10 years too small. (they might have different needs, or can afford a larger unit now)
so they sell it and rake