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Whether it’s by design or a result of mandates made by the eventual Half Day Road expansion project in 2007, the “backbone” for a new water main is being installed on the north side of Half Day Road from one end of Del Mar Woods to the other.
The “backbone,” along with three fire hydrants, is being installed by the IHC Group out of Elgin, Illinois and travels the width of Half Day Road from Wildwood to Birchwood.
After pulling the 1026 feet of 9” PVC across the width of Del Mar Woods at a depth of six feet, the contractors had to make some serious modifications in order to accommodate four fire hydrants area for four future, Half Day Road, storm water drains.
The following photos highlight key stages of the installation. To view more detailed photos of a particular stage, simply click on a photo or the supplied link.
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It all began innocently enough... a dig here, a dig there, and markers suddenly appeared over the location of existing Del Mar Woods water lines. To see more, click HERE
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Then overnight, marking sticks with small blue flags appeared up and down Half Day Road. Hmmm... what were these things? For more information on what they mean, click HERE
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The Supplies arrive and the tunneling crew gets ready for action! (No link with this photo)
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This is the machine and the operator responsible for tunneling 1026’, at exactly six feet deep, from 50’ west of Birchwood to approximately 100’ east of Wildwood. How they do this is a facinating story in itself. To learn a few of the tricks, click on the picture or HERE
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Here you can see the drill bit shooting underground towards 1280 HDR for installation of a new fire hydrant.
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Once the small drill bit reached 1280 HDR, a larger head was attached and pulled back through with a length of 9” pipe attached to it. This is what remained at 1280 after the pull was finished. Once a 90 degree elbow was attached to this end, a connecting section was installed to bring the pipe up to the surface for connection to a new fire hydrant.
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To follow the construction progress from beginning to end, start HERE
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