JAG89
THE NEW AMERICA'S TEAM
Not trying to keep this going but, You posted Precast Piles, which You will almost never see in Louisiana except on Huge Buildings. The New North Terminal in New Orleans will have them. New orleans Uses mostly wood Piles, and going to Auger Piles, North Louisiana are mostly on CIP concrete pills but mostly Footings. You can hit Rock in North LA, You want in South LA. Where did you find this picture?
But deep Foundations have nothing to do with our Stadium.
Where in Louisiana can bedrock be found less than 250 feet beneath the surface??? The only instances I can think of are oil and gas wells, which are several thousand feet beneath the surface.
There are many structures in Louisiana that are supported by concrete piles, especially in locations where LARGE HEAVY structures are built, such as the New Orleans Airport Terminal Building.
You are really beginning to sound like that Ebonics speaking substitute teacher who is always sending poor Ole A-A-Ron to Principal O-Shaq-Hennessy's office. LMAO!!!
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