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In my previous post I mentioned the end of the saga of the "west wall". It was a saga that began with a rumor. When we returned from our winter travels we were told that the new mega-million dollar condo development, in our area, was sinking into shifting sand. Wow... instant ghost-town! How are they going to salvage a project like that? I could imagine how that developer must have felt. About three weeks went by before we learned that the vicious rumor was started by a rival real-estate agent. The new development was not sinking at all. All was well again along the river. |
I sifted through all of their ideas and proposals. By this time I knew what needed to be done. I called an engineer who gave me an honest sounding estimate and discussed my version of the plan with him. We came to an agreement. He started on the project two weeks after that discussion. See Next Image |
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