Thursday, June 4, 2009

THE FIELD DIVISION IS GO FOR LAUNCH!!

Dustin Ferdinand of Ridge Line Construction starts the first cut.

Alright! We have started on the field division! This is the primary part of our project, and quite frankly it is great to be finally rolling on it. We started tearing out the old field after some careful measuring and remeasuring of the new fields. Undertaking this, is not something for the timid.

We owe a lot to Dustin Ferdinand of Ridge Line Construction for his help and equipment on this project. He worked hard to get the lines put down and new infield cut, not to mention hauling off all of the material we removed from the new infield.

As has been the case throughout this project, the Rental Connection in Kuna supplied well kept equipment to this phase of the division. Their generosity is very appreciated and has been a huge help in making this a success. The added skid steer on this project has made it go smoothly to say the least. THANK YOU RENTAL CONNECTION of KUNA!!

The project had it's share of volunteers involved in this, Jack Graham of Able Painting provided a mini excavator to help with the project and Steve Danell of Kuna helped with the lot lines in the two fields. Wil and Ben Douglas also helped, with Wil spending the better part of the day driving stakes, pulling lines, and running the tape.

ACHD surveyors were on site to finish the topo and site plan for the park. They have put a lot of work into this project and have spent considerable hours working on this. We plan to use their input to grade the outfield and terrace the avenue between the two new fields, among other things. We will have more on what that "other things" is later.

And finally, Mother Nature showed up and made us take a break. Rain put a stop to the work, but we will hit it every day until done.




HOME DEPOT
"The Community Building Store"

The KBPRC would like to thank the Home Depot for their help in this project. At the Home Depot, they believe in more than being just another building in the community. They believe in building the community!

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