Landscapes Unlimited was able to make good headway on mainline installation last week. After completing the mainline beween #4 and #5, Landscapes cut across #5 fairway and started working their way towards #13 green. When crossing #5 fairway, Landscapes laid down ply-wood to prevent damage to the fairway and make for easy clean-up when back filling.
Completed Mainline between #4 and #5.
Mainline tee and gate valve in valve boxes (see previous post for picture before back filling).
Maxi-wire splice on mainline tee. Maxi-wire splices are sleeved and placed in a 10" Round Valve box with a black lid.
6" mainline gate valve, sleeved and placed in 10" round valve box.
Plywood laid when crossing #5 Fairway to prevent damage to fairway and allow for easy backfilling and cleanup.
Completed mainline crossing of #5 Fairway.
After crossing 5 Fairway, Landscapes began work on #13 mainline. This section of mainline was much closer to play than the section between #4 and #5, but did not have any affect on play.
Work continues as golfers tee off on #13.
Mainline along #13 with 6"x6"x4" tee towards #12 green, 6" isolation gate valve, and 6"x3" electrofusion saddle for tee feed.
Electrofusion Saddle for #13 tee feed.
Soil conditions remained cooperative until Landscapes Unlimited reached the center of #13, where they began to run into some rock when trenching. Although this slowed the process, Landscapes kept a slow and steady pace and were able to get through.
Oscar San Juan of Landscapes Unlimited trenching through rocky soil on #13.