DMRyan wrote:Per the City Engineer charged with overseeing the public portions of the riverwalk project, the bridge is fully funded. This is entirely an issue with the guys fabricating the metal, and it sounds like the same story for when the metal is expected (any day now, but it's contingent upon the steel fabricators not making additional mistakes).
DMRyan wrote:WHO TV reported tonight that the contractor expects the first wave of steel arriving next Friday, although they mentioned he isn't holding his breath.
The contract for this bridge is causing a $1,000 per day fine for Arup Corp, for every day they continue to be late on this project.


MrMafia wrote:lol ok im going to put money down 75% of the men here do not know what "ivory" in color is.
We know Red Blue Green Yellow Pink Purple and Tan.

Better Life dude wrote:MrMafia wrote:lol ok im going to put money down 75% of the men here do not know what "ivory" in color is.
We know Red Blue Green Yellow Pink Purple and Tan.
In a former career, I was a residential interior designer. For me ivory is one of about a dozen shades of white.
Ingersoll1978 wrote:I was thinking that a neutral color is probably best, especially if they want to do different lighting schemes through out the year.
Mastermind wrote:now that is gay
hawk61401 wrote:Ingersoll1978 wrote:I was thinking that a neutral color is probably best, especially if they want to do different lighting schemes through out the year.
exactly, it could even look like a rainbow that's crossing over the river http://www.flickr.com/photos/pbo31/2162 ... t-1642942/

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