[TriLUG] Google fiber
Matt Whitlow via TriLUG
trilug at trilug.org
Thu Dec 3 14:09:49 EST 2020
The reason it's replaced so cheaply is that ncdot goes with usually the lowest bid on a project within reason of course.
On Dec 3, 2020, 14:04, at 14:04, Brian via TriLUG <trilug at trilug.org> wrote:
>On 12/3/20 12:26 PM, Alan Sterger via TriLUG wrote:
>> Our recurring issues happen in winter during
>> hard freezes (~20 degrees). The sealant actually pops up out of the
>> trench, like a cobra snake. We have had the contractor back nearly
>> every spring since it was installed. I believe the contractor is
>> testing different sealers.
>
>Interesting. Does service get interrupted when the sealant creeps out?
>
>Near where I live, several new houses were built along the main road.
>Apparently the water and/or sewer mains are pretty much in the middle
>of
>the street, so each house has a brand-new badly-repaved trench reaching
>
>from the curb to the middle of the road. I'm not sure I understand why
>
>the trenches get repaved so poorly, unless it's just a matter of doing
>it as cheaply as possible.
>
>-B
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