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Civil engineer #15253096 4 hours ago
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butch sanders Online Content OP
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Any on here
At our church we have a drainage problem
Causing the foundation to shift
We need to hire a consultant for a quick assessment
Thanks

Re: Civil engineer [Re: butch sanders] #15253240 2 hours ago
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What Church?

Water flows downhill.

I know of a church with drainage problems in Arlington. Is it a Lutheran Church?

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Re: Civil engineer [Re: butch sanders] #15253291 2 hours ago
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Should’ve built the church on rock instead of sand. Or something like that. Seems there’s some things like that in an old book.


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