Construction – Wolf Contractors, Inc. https://wolfinc.com Complete Civil Solutions Since 1985 | Serving Hampton Roads Thu, 15 Dec 2022 13:55:19 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 Workers Hustle To Get Granby St. Ready for TCC https://wolfinc.com/1997/01/04/granby-st-tcc/ https://wolfinc.com/1997/01/04/granby-st-tcc/#respond Sat, 04 Jan 1997 14:53:58 +0000 http://wpcharming.wpengine.com/construction/?p=335 Site work being headed up by Wolf Contractors was in the spotlight in the Virginia Pilot. The finished product will be an O’Reilly auto parts store and is located at 1545 Lynnhaven Pkwy in Virginia Beach.

With Tidewater Community College set to open Monday, workers went into high gear Friday trying to get the streets and sidewalks ready for student traffic.

“It’s crowded now, and it will just be more so” on Monday, said Louis Biro, supervisor for Wolf Contractors Inc., one of several subcontractors on the project.

Biro watched as a jackhammer mounted on an excavation vehicle tried unsuccessfully to jolt loose a section of trolley track so that new blue plastic pipe could be laid beneath the street. He’d have to call in another piece of equipment – one with torches that would melt the steel, he said.

Large, square metal slabs on the tarmac cover holes as deep as 10 feet, said Hickman. The metal clunks repeatedly as vehicles cross them.

Huge chunks of uplifted tarmac lay in heaps like jagged mountains on a relief map along the west side of the street. The sidewalks are fenced off with orange plastic, and pedestrians peck their way painstakingly over rough terrain at street edge, trying to avoid the slippery mud slick on one side and the zig-zagging cars, trucks and construction vehicles on the other.

Don Smith crossed a plywood bridge across newly poured concrete in front of the new TCC building and headed for his car.

“This will be nice,” said the 40-year-old Norfolk man who’ll start classes at TCC on Monday. “I’m real patient because I know it will be nice.”

Smith, beginning his third semester, hopes to teach eventually. He quit his job at a car dealership to pursue his education.

“Norfolk’s gotta do it in little bits and pieces . . . keep up with the Smiths and the Joneses,” said Smith, explaining that competition among cities on the East Coast is keen. He likes the urban setting for the college.

“It’s a neat environment to study – shopping, libraries, food” nearby.

Smith bent sideways as a beer truck slid past. Then he looked up and down the street.

“The bad news is, I got a $35 parking ticket last week,” he said. “Parked in a crosswalk. Couldn’t see it for the mud, the lines were washed out, and it was raining.”

Construction workers lay bricks for a sidewalk in front of a new TCC building in downtown Norfolk. Classes are to begin in the new college facilities on Monday.


Source: The Virginian-Pilot (https://scholar.lib.vt.edu/VA-news/VA-Pilot/issues/1997/vp970104/01040349.htm)

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