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Our year had a late start for our subdrain
crew and they stayed busy helping at the
racetrack. I wish I could have those 2 months
back now. At the present time, 2 months of work
have all come together at the same time, might I
say the same week. This crew has never been this
far behind in my entire career here at Manatts.
I know Bob and the crew are doing their best to
keep on schedule. I also know the material
trucks that travel with Bob are giving their
all, as well. There will be long hours and weeks
to get caught back up. Please work extra
carefully in this crunch time. We had an
incident on a project this summer where an
employee had his foot and ankle ran over by the
front tire of the motor grader. This was in a
work area where several other crews were working
along with local traffic flying through. The
employee had some broken bones in his foot and
is awaiting surgery once the swelling goes down.
As operators of equipment, we need to always
look before moving the equipment. As people on
the ground working around this equipment, you
need to always assume the operator cannot see
you. Never put yourself in a blind spot. If I
can get the schedule to even out, the subdrain
crew should be busy up to the end of October.
The sealcoat crew has been split helping
Kurt with several stabilization projects. This
has put the sealcoating schedule way behind
where I would like them. They have basically
started sealcoating the last 2 weeks in August
and have work scheduled up to the first of
October. As we get into the fall season there
are some upcoming Fly Ash projects we have to
complete which should carry them into
mid-October. Now is the fall push! Lets work
safe and smart to finish without incidents or
reworks and to complete these projects on time!
Once again I have included some pictures of the
ever-changing racetrack project. Jake has been
on this project for me since this spring.
Everyday there seems to be changes to the
construction of the facility. It is something I
would not have been able to cover with my normal
workload and I owe Jake a big Thank You! Jake
is now working with Dale and Chico placing rock
as needed in front of the asphalt paving and
trying to coordinate several other fires. I am
hoping that within the next week or two I can
get him back to the office and general field
management duties that he was hired for.
Watch out for the school buses and the fall
harvest that will be starting soon. Watch for
the slow moving farm equipment. |