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Pictures and Stories from my life as a Site Supervisor at Twin Ctiies Habitat for Humanity, where our goal is to eliminate poverty housing and make decent affordable housing a matter of conscience

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Tuesday, excavation


This is what the excavation looks like right before we decided that there are problems with the dirt. As you can see there are two kinds of soil. The light brown clay is good, the dark brown top soil is bad. We will be on hold until we can correct the problem. Bummer. This means more punch list.
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