Cut rebar, drywall, tubing and more.
Not exact matches
On Jan. 20th Canadian Press reported on a pipeline engineer who had been fired by Bechtel Corp for his whistle blowing; he had written of, «Cheap foreign steel that cracked when workers tried to weld it, foundations for pump stations that you would never consider using in your own home, fudged safety tests... short
cuts on the steel and
rebar that are essential for safe pipeline operation, and siting of facilities on completely inappropriate spots like wetlands.»
Insufficient notice of the ultimate basis for measures: After an engineer designed a concrete manure storage tank, the farm owner
cut out a 2 × 2 hole in a concrete wall of the tank to install transfer pipes, and the engineer suggested that the owner use a concrete bonding agent between the old and new concrete pours, without addressing a relevant
rebar specification.
We (and by «we» I mean the contractor we paid to do it) built a large, rounded concrete block planter that required trenching,
rebar, and a large saw to
cut the blocks to fit in the corners.
Supervised 2 crew members in bending and
cutting of all projects
rebar and assisted in removal and installation of steel fencing and prefabrication of form
rebar form work.