![]() ![]() Section 23: OPA Elections Subject: Trash & Flooding Msg# 863187
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Joe,
Actually OPA has a policy that all road cuts be done via some sort of under-the-road push operation. This doesn't require patching, but does tend to put a hump in the pavement. This sounds like horizontel boring and would be used for new lines or 100% replacement under a street, driveway, etc. Unfortunetly, if the line splits in a court, like mine (Clipper), they must cut in the court through the asphalt. Ted |
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: Builders in OP typically do not dig up roads. Road cuts are done for utilities primarily. Actually OPA has a policy that all road cuts be done via some sort of under-the-road push operation. This doesn't require patching, but does tend to put a hump in the pavement. Most all utility operations do this now, with the primary exception of Worcester County. |
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