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To: STRTYZ who wrote (3176)10/3/1998 8:14:00 AM
From: *ROSARIO*  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 7609
 
STRTYZ, Have you ever heard what they call the FREEZE LINE??My buddy owns a construction company in Milwaukee for the last 25 years. His company builds houses, apartment complexes, shopping centers and office buildings. His construction company would grind to a halt if he did have projects where the footings have already been laid and cured. His winter work consists of finishing out the shells and then back to pouring concrete in the spring after the freeze line thaws. Construction in the winter using antifreeze in the concrete is very risky, can come back and haunt you, numerous delays, extremely hazardous to the construction workers, and very, very expensive. Snow Storms, Blizzards, Brutal Wind Chill Factors also takes its toll. Best Regards



To: STRTYZ who wrote (3176)10/3/1998 6:31:00 PM
From: Siber  Respond to of 7609
 
Thank you for your insight, Strtyz. Now maybe we can pound this information home to the ever argumentative Rosario who doubts that any kind of construction can be performed in the winter?

Coming from someone in the business perhaps he would actually consider the possibility. I doubt that he would believe that construction does not halt in winter from li'l ole me.

Regards,
Helene