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		<title>The Dry Stone Conservancy Photo Gallery</title>
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			<title>DSC Project, Jail Alley Wall - Fredericksburg, VA. January 2008.</title>
			<pubDate>Fri, 22 May 2009 12:57:15 -0400</pubDate>
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			<description>This project with the City of Fredericksburg involves rehabilitation of two relatively simple retaining walls. The first wall is approximately 20 feet long by 10 feet tall; the second is 15 feet long by 4 feet tall.  Although the wall reconstruction is straightforward, this project is greatly complicated by limited site access, overhead utilities, unknown conditions behind the wall, and the need to coordinate with court schedules and another contractor on site. It's a great example of why a site visit is required before submitting a quote! </description>
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