08-APR-2020
Richard Andrews
11970 MRL Horizontal Installation Melbourne Regional Landfill
Dig and install 1 J trap.
Back fill and clean up.
Relocate stockpiles of sand to edge of road.
Receive 1 tandem load of sand.
Pull down flagging and star pickets.
Clean up stockpiles of rubbish.
Clean up work area as best we can in conditions.
Clean and swap vehicles.
Rain on and off in morning, site extremely wet.
Trench from manifold down to edge of road.
Installation
 
Log - Site Name
Daily Log Date
Item
Size (mm)
Quantity/Length
(no. or m)
 
Melbourne Regional Landfill 08-APR-2020 J-Traps   1
TOT         1
Milestones
Materials to site & site setup Yes  
Discuss with customer Horizontal Installation Schedule Yes  
Install well station manifold Yes  
GPS & Offhire equipment  
 
 
 
 
 
 
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