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Originally Posted by 1487
everytime you think they got beyond whatever was slowing things up the pace remains the same. So who knows why it's barely moving now.
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That very old-looking big rusty steel beam sticking straight up out of the dirt - that's not new, right? - ominously suggests there may be even more big unforeseen masonry foundations hidden away under all that shifting earth.
It's odd to me. Presumably, there have been many excavations of sites with large scale pre-existing foundations requiring removal. Think of the constant demolition and rebuilding in Manhattan and Chicago. How many of those took this long? It's unclear, to me at least, why in this case the pre-existing conditions
seem to have only been made gradually apparent well into the excavation process. I wonder what kind of (would that have been the geo-technical?) investigation was ever done before the excavation.