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Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Slowly Buttoning Up the Projects

Victor Torres Frames the Last ADA Point of Entry
Yesterday was a good day as far as the projects were concerned ... not so much as far as the weather (excessive heat & humidity).  We have buttoned up the bunker removal project which is now completed for the year, put up the roller bases (pop-up irrigation) on the grow in on the driving range tee and have only 2 more ADA access points remaining on 7 and 8 curb cut project.  Although not being done by the GCM department, the bridge going to 8's blue tee is almost complete and should be done by today.
Virginio Aguilar Does the Final Prep of 8's Walk Bridge
The rough aerification on Monday didn't progress very well but yesterday was slightly better.  Holes 16 - 18, DR and 9 have been been completed and today we will have two machines out in the field to try our best to complete the roughs by Friday.
Francisco Munoz Works on Aerification of the Practice Roughs
Happening around the golf course:  We have pulled the quite large dead aloe plant from the big bed at the clubhouse (mess to be cleaned later), finished the front nine wall trimmings (all of the homeowners plants that block our perimeter irrigation system) and started the back nine trimming, started trimming tree suckers on the front nine, and finished the edging of the tee/fairway plaques and course drains.
Lateral Line Broke Under the Concrete in Staging Area
Currently we have loaned our concrete saw to the other JC Resort properties to aid in a project they have going, but next week we will get this saw back so we can address the irrigation line leak under the concrete in the golf cart staging area.

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