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Traffic through an urban project on North Washington St in Bismarck to widen the the rural 2 lane road to a four lane urban roadway with curb and gutter from Calgary Ave to 57th Avenue
A curtain of dirt flows from the bucket over a newly placed culvert along my camp road. A hot dry stretch of days allowed for plenty of dirt work improvements and seat time in my elderly skid steer. It may seem like an odd way to enjoy some time off but when you spend 40 hours per week sitting at a desk this is a very fun alternative.
May 27, 2018.
Go where dump trucks can’t, reduce trips to and from locations, and save time and money with the dumping hopper attachment.
Mounted at the end of an excavator boom, the plate compactor attachment provides more powerful compaction force than a hand-operated compactor.
Student participate in professor Chad Kraus Dirt Works studio class, working on a SOLAR DECATHLON BUILD CHALLENGE.
2023 Solar Decathlon Build Challenge Participant: providing net-zero energy housing while pushing the boundaries of natural materials
Traffic through a construction zone on an urban project on North Washington St in Bismarck to widen the the rural 2 lane road to a four lane urban roadway with curb and gutter from Calgary Ave to 57th Avenue
The view is westward at the east end of BNSF's new 2nd mainline bridge on May 15th. Today, the construction crew has completed the concrete decking on the bridge with the finishing touches on the dirtwork approaches next. In a litte over 2 months, the bridge was completed and BNSF started running between 40 & 60 trains per day over this new stretch of 2nd mainline on July 27th, 2016.
2011
media: dirt from Paia, Maui ,HA, ink, dry pigment, coffee,medium,gouache on heavy paper ,mounted to archival board
size: 22"x22"
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My mother's lawn in Bradenton is growing in very sandy soil. There were many patches of bare sand in the lawn, so I ordered a "Sandy Soil" mix of grass seed from Dirtworks. I planted seed in the bare spots by hand a week ago and this is some of the new growth. Pretty impressive how fast it's growing. I don't have any experience with planting grass so I don't know what's normal, but it seems really amazing to me.
This is what was in the seed mix:
* 35% Navigator Creeping Red Fescue
* 30% Fiesta III Perennial Ryegrass
* 20% Blade runner Tall Fescue
* 10% Annual Ryegrass
* 5% White clover