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The Transit Mixer has Arrived...181 views...so let the pouring begin!
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Light Standard Under Construction164 viewsThe double arms of this light standard, and the radome containing the antennas above the arms are yet to be placed.
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Not part of an underground water river...216 viewsThe water bottle is not part of the CEV.
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CEV ready for concrete pour165 viewsJust waiting on the transit mixer to show up.
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Nearly time for the 'crete!145 viewsWorkers preparing the CEV for the concrete pour.
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Don't worry...the ladder will be removed before the concrete is poured.180 viewsWorkers preping the CEV for the concrete pour. The large holes are to connect to what will be intake and outflow air vents yet to be installed.
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Cable route in/out of the CEV160 viewsThis trench will house the power and telephone cable conduits into and out of the CEV, as well as the coaxial cables to the base of the light standard.
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Looking at the rear of the CEV.157 viewsA good shot of the base and read of the CEV dig hole.
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Light Standard Under Construction198 viewsThe double arms of this light standard, and the radome containing the antennas above the arms are yet to be placed. The light standard is located in the greenbelt median of the roadway.
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Verizon CEV installation in Irvine, California189 views
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Verizon CEV installation in Irvine, California190 viewsWorkers preping the CEV for the concrete pour.
 
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