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News: Shell Pile Garbage Problem September 22nd, 2010
News: Levy Libraries Join in Formation of New Co-op September 16th, 2010
News: Railroad Pilings Resurrected in Cedar Key August 19th, 2010
News: What`s a Budget For? August 19th, 2010
News: Dave Feigin Campaign for State Representative August 7th, 2010
News: Rory Brennan Photograph Earns Award August 6th, 2010
News: New "Outside" Boat Ramp in the Works August 4th, 2010
News: Tentative Millage Rate Set; Budget Process Begins August 4th, 2010
News: Toastmasters Club Receives Charter July 28th, 2010
News: Rates Adjusted, New Garbage Contract Okayed July 22nd, 2010
News: Local Toastmasters Club to Receive Charter Sunday July 12th, 2010
News: Commission Considers Commercial Trash Rate Options July 7th, 2010
News: Mayor Endorses Alex Sink for Governor July 5th, 2010
News: Hands Across the Sand in Cedar Key June 27th, 2010
News: Plane Leaves Cedar Key, Crashes in Inglis June 26th, 2010
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Big Dock Update February 5 | Big Dock Update February 5Jim Hoy Pilings in place as of January 31, 2008.
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Construction of Cedar Key's new Big Dock is moving forward, with 25 percent of the pilings completed according to Fran Subjinski of Lucas Marine Construction. Delivery of concrete for the pilings via Dock Street has worked well Subjinski said. However, soon the newer pilings will be set farther off-shore and concrete deliveries will come to the end of A Street to be shuttled by barge to the construction site. Once one third of the pilings are in place construction of the dock's deck will begin. Soil conditions (depth of bedrock) have been found to be quite variable. That has made it necessary to put pilings much deeper than had been expected. The problem arose despite two geotechnical surveys by Universal Engineering in 2007. The first piling in place was thirteen feet deeper than expected, at 73 feet. The remainder of the pilings are expected to be set at 48 to about 60 feet deep according to Mr. Philip Chansey of Mills Engineering, the Levy County engineering firm overseeing the project. The County's contract with Lucas Marine Construction allows for a two week delay in completion of the work. That agreement reset the completion date as July 28, 2008. |
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