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Midfield Terminal Construction - August 11, 2008/DSC_0018
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 DSC_0018.JPG - Most people expect to see tradtional concrete mixer trucks, but when you're laying this much concrete it comes by the dump truck load. The concrete is mixed just a few hundred yards away in a "batch plant." After mixing, a fleet of dump trucks haul the concrete to the ramp area where it's dumped into the front of the "laydown machine." 
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Most people expect to see traditional concrete mixer trucks, but when you're laying this much concrete it comes by the dump truck load. The concrete is mixed just a few hundred yards away in a "batch plant." After mixing, a fleet of dump trucks haul the concrete to the ramp area where it's dumped into the front of the "laydown machine." Total images: 22 | Last update: 8/13/08 11:48 AM |
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