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I see this as a way to being prepared just incase the ground becomes unleveled.  Like the article said, 'worse case scenerio'.  The name have nothing to do with it, Comedians...  ;D  Just want to make sure all this is done right...
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[i]Is something wrong beneath BISD's new stadium? [/i]


YES! [u]Don't tell anyone[/u], but Jimmy Hoffa is buried there!  ;D  Ssshhh!    ;D
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[quote name="liltex" post="813008" timestamp="1276651454"]
That's to funny ;D ;D
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I am glad someone got it! I bet it flew over the head of a lot of the posters here.  :D
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[quote name="scooter!" post="813048" timestamp="1276659239"]
Um wasn't a ground survey done?
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Shouldent these So called experts have known something like this could of happen..
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[quote name="ECBucFan" post="813003" timestamp="1276650484"]

[i]Is something wrong beneath BISD's new stadium? [/i]


YES! [u]Don't tell anyone[/u], but Jimmy Hoffa is buried there!   ;D   Ssshhh!    ;D
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Which end zone? LOL!
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It's called a rice field, I thought all football fields were uneven. Atleast BISD is recognized  ;D  Hopefully the people that built it was bonded or were they? Ya'll can play your games on the reservation only on Saturdays though ;D
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I was thinking the same thing. Shouldn't the fact that it was built on a rice patty be your first clue to the unlevel ground? One would think that after all the money that has been spent on this thing, something as elementary as taking soil samples wouldn't have been missed. Geez, they should have let LOCAL contractors build the thing instead of subbing it out to the minority contractor out of Houston! >:( My bad, they're out of New York!
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[quote name="82 5A State Champs" post="813225" timestamp="1276730510"]
I was thinking the same thing. Shouldn't the fact that it was built on a rice patty be your first clue to the unlevel ground? One would think that after all the money that has been spent on this thing, something as elementary as taking soil samples wouldn't have been missed. Geez, they should have let LOCAL contractors build the thing instead of subbing it out to the minority contractor out of Houston! >:( My bad, they're out of New York!
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You make a good point.  Someone that used to the SE Texas gumbo around there would have been better suited for the job.  My mom ran into the same issue hiring a Lum company out to do her pool.  They said that they didnt realize the clay was so thick down there!!  I guess they were used to the red dirt in lumberton.   Anyway, since BISD is running this , I am not terribly surprised.
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BISD to spend $275.000 to fix stadium soil
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June 17, 2010 10:00 PM
Scott Lawrence

BEAUMONT - The Beaumont ISD board voted Thursday night to spend $275,000 to fix soil problems at the stadium end educational support center under construction off I-10 near Brooks Road.

Sinking soil has led to a delay in final installation of turf.

There had been discussion the district might have to spend $1.2 million for soil repairs but the contractor assured the board it could do the work for much less and would finish the stadium by August when school begins.

Some trustees were angry the contractor is still taking and analyzing soil samples near the end of the process. [b]They said the work should have been completed at the beginning. [/b]
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Well as long as its done before the 1st Game..I really Excited about this, and cant wait for the Season..
The Contractors should have know about this before they started to build though
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[quote name="82 5A State Champs" post="813510" timestamp="1276860332"]
Again, LOCAL contractors....not those from New York! Problem solved!
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