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Speedy

Canada
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Posted - 02/26/2010 :  19:36:36  Show Profile  Visit Speedy's Homepage  Send Speedy an AOL message  Reply with Quote
BIG DAMN BUILDING!!





Try to imagine those two panoramas joined together. The software couldn't do it because of the glare on the one.

If you can't fix it with a hammer....you've got an electrical problem.

terry

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Posted - 02/28/2010 :  04:20:45  Show Profile  Visit terry's Homepage  Reply with Quote
I will bet they just truck dump that? Whacha think.
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Speedy

Canada
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Posted - 02/28/2010 :  09:22:51  Show Profile  Visit Speedy's Homepage  Send Speedy an AOL message  Reply with Quote
I found out that the turf area will be sand.

A 17' perimeter for a running track will be concrete...so not likely to be any pumping for that.


There is a mezzanine area up at the front.

If you can't fix it with a hammer....you've got an electrical problem.
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Larkie

USA
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Posted - 02/28/2010 :  11:58:23  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Soccer field practice building has length vs. width dimensions of ??

Attached pic is of 200 x 400 foot bulk storage in Sacramento. Roof design for 4 inches of snow, required the roof system shown, of 6 foot tall trusses. The flatbed holds several, waiting to be bolted up and lifted. Walls are of poured concrete, minimum 16 inches thickness, plus humongous wall colums.

Just looking at the soccer building structure, how much does/doesn't Canadian snow weigh? Sacto building takes earth shake into consideration, but-------



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Speedy

Canada
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Posted - 02/28/2010 :  13:13:28  Show Profile  Visit Speedy's Homepage  Send Speedy an AOL message  Reply with Quote
The grade beam was 225' that's the outside walls, you'll notice there are inner walls of much larger structural steel. The outer 17' will be the running track. So that leaves roughly 190' span, it is about 400' long. Snow load is a concern I have too.

If you can't fix it with a hammer....you've got an electrical problem.
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