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General Discussion / Re: Windmills
« on: January 15, 2013, 03:46:10 PM »
x2 well put shady.  At first I would cringe at the sight every time I saw them but upon considering the alternatives - which are even more cringe-worthy - I've reached acceptance..

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I don't have much to offer info-wise but I think the accident may have happened closer to 11:00am.  I went through around 11:30 and there was a state trooper at the corner below the hill where the B&B is now.  I was headed west towards Georgia and couldn't see the vehicle off the road - just the trooper.

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Current News & Events / Re: news piece done on our seniors here at BFA
« on: March 07, 2012, 03:10:18 PM »
we did set the bar pretty high back in '03 Bessie  ;-)

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He could be one of the guys working on this pier as he described to Henry - they're quite a ways up there so he'd be the only one that could say.



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I snapped a few photos last summer while the drilled shaft foundation was going in - Brendan is in this one (white hat)...not sure if I've got any of Jack or not.

Good work guys!



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General Discussion / Re: Looking for Bids for Snow Plowing
« on: November 03, 2011, 09:54:47 AM »
Try Fletcher Property Maintenance 849-6550 or 802 782 0245.  Insured, reliable, and experienced with plowing for developments/condos.

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Announcements / Mr. & Mrs. Ryan Wells
« on: October 13, 2011, 03:32:53 PM »
From left to right: Larry Cota, Denise Cota, Bethany Cota Wells, Ryan Wells, Stacy Wells, Randy Wells


FLETCHER - Bethany Cota, daughter of Larry and Denise Cota of Fletcher, and Ryan Wells, son of Randy and Stacy Wells of Westford, were united in marriage Sept. 24.

The Rev. Alice Ling officiated at the double-ring ceremony. A reception was held at Boyden Barn in Cambridge. Mrs. Wells graduated from Bellows Free Academy Fairfax and the University of Vermont. She is a nurse at Fletcher Allen Health Care. Her husband graduated from Bellows Free Academy Fairfax and Vermont Technical College. He is an engineer at Green Mountain Engineering. The couple reside in Essex.

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Current News & Events / Re: Let The Cementing Begin
« on: November 04, 2010, 07:13:00 AM »
*Concrete* forms, Henry :) 

"cement" is just powder.  Flour is to Cake as Cement is to Concrete.

just a pet peeve of mine.

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Current News & Events / Re: Bridge #10 Non-Observation
« on: June 25, 2010, 06:57:41 AM »
well...now that the beams are down things should be moving along rather quickly;

first they had to tighten all of the beams together width-wise and then pour grout (probably the "cementing" that you observed, Henry) into the narrow little gaps between each beam.  Next step will be to form and cast the side walks, then apply an impermeable membrane ontop of the beams.  Once the membrane is down and has been torch heated to remove any wrinkles they should be able to black top it.  they will probably clean up the approach sections of road and match the grade to the finished elevation of the bridge so that they can pave it all in one shot.  the last thing would be the guardrails on each side that simply fasten to the outer most beams...shouldn't be long now...

I will be home this weekend for the Boissoneault wedding and I'll be sure to have a look see; the magic number is 28 - that is the GC needs to have the bridge re-opened to traffic within 28 days of having closed it and there are significant monetary incentives to make that deadline or even finish prior to it...July 5th will be day 28.

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Current News & Events / Re: Latest Photos Of Bridge 10 Today
« on: June 16, 2010, 12:32:16 PM »
looks like they've got it all down...couple of more weeks and we'll be driving on it!

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hopefully the state has properly informed all law enforcement officers of this b/c my front plate still has the expired registration sticker while the rear plate is current...

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I know that there was some exploratory work done to determine the structural integrity and future durability of the abutments  -- I don't know what the exact results were but it must've been good enough b/c as you stated, they didn't replace anything...I know that a lot of work was done to re-establish good drainage (all the hole digging and re-filling that ya'll witnessed)....there are large stones but my guess is that they are mostly asthetic (probably a concrete wall behind them) b/c the beam seat as well as the footing below the stones is all concrete and visibly in very good condition...a great thing about concrete is that as long as it is hasn't been deteriorated (due to freezing/thawing or road de-icers, etc) it gets stronger every day and forever. 

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just a quick edit to the above caption:  my employer is the sub-contracted beam supplier, J.P. Carrara.  Blow & Cote is the general contractor that purchased the beams from us.

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the grinding that you see in that last pic wasn't exactly part of the plan, Mike...but it all came together in the end...should have the last of the beams placed today;  would anyone be able to get some photos when they use the excavators to place the last (2) beams?  it should be sometime this (Monday, June 14th) afternoon.

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