Tuesday, September 27, 2011



Weatherby Plantation
Macon, Georgia USA

Ingress Lane Repair

During the past two or three years we have heard lot about "Shovel Ready" projects to be completed to improve the economic stability of our United States of America.  I would like to report that the Sub-Division where I reside is doing a small part to restore America to the greatness that we all once knew.

We recently let a contract with a small business firm operated by Mike Cox for the repair of the Cobblestone Street that borders our Entrance Gardens.  The repair was completed today, September 27th, 2011 on time and on budget.





 Prior to the official Drive opening ceremonies I took this picture at 7:54:15 A.M. so that we would have an official record of what the project looked like prior to the opening ceremony.


Another view to display the new patterned Cobblestone in comparision with the existing Cobblestone.


Hopefully the installation of this "French Drain" style drainage system will prevent water collecting under the Cobblestone and allow the repaired Cobblestone Ingress to remain intact for many years to come.



Here you are viewing the Contractor removing the traffic diversion markers that were employed during the repair project.


As you can ascertain here the opening ceremonies were quite informal and required no dignitaries to be present.  This celebration did observe all safety regulations and the Ingress portion of the Weatherby Drive was officially opened at 8:01:17 A.M.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

As this project achieved completion messages were received via E-Mail and Voice Mail. This is one example of a voice mail message:

The Weatherby Plantation Front Looks Great. Thje Road work turned out very nice.

Alan said...

An inquiring citizen of a Mid West state wanted to know:

Were any gov. grants utiized?

I was able to respond that no government grants were utilized in the execution of this repair project.

Alan said...

Thanks for your planning and effort in getting the road repaired, and for what you did to make the one-lane restriction for 8 days as simple and painfree as it turned out to be. The work looks great.

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