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CbusOrBust

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  1. The Harrison Rd extension, now dubbed Haul Rd, is now open for construction traffic traveling from Jug St to the Intel site. Since most of the construction workers were home today for the holiday, we decided to see how far down it we could get. We were able to get just past where Miller Rd used to hit Clover Valley Rd before we got to a security guard post. Looks like they've started bringing in office trailers to the site now. There was maybe ten of them with plenty of room for more. This is along Haul Rd just across from where the first two fabs will be built:
  2. I didn't get any pics, but while i was checking out the new OSU lacrosse stadium, i noticed fencing is now up around all the old Buckeye Village apartment buildings and there were crews on site prepping them for demolition. It appears they could be coming down pretty soon!
  3. Ohio State's new lacrosse stadium continues to rise
  4. Got a couple quick ones from near Intel today... Some of the roadwork leading to the site looks close to being finished
  5. Some of the signage for Crossline has arrived
  6. Freeway construction from near Miranova...
  7. Looks like Godman Guild could be coming down soon...
  8. Work on the massive new sledding hill at Quarry Trails continues
  9. Progress continues on COTA's modernization project at its McKinley Ave facility
  10. The Google Data Center Complex continues to move along. These are from the Parsons Ave side of the site
  11. Ground has broke on Buckstone Flats at Lockbourne and Rathmell on the far south side
  12. Crews were tearing down houses today at the future site of The New Albany Tech Park, adjacent to the Intel site
  13. Machinery gathering near Mount Carmel
  14. Got a few more from Quarry Trails tonight. While i was there, access to the area further back from the current construction was open, so i took the opportunity to check out more of the site. Until tonight, i didn't realize just how massive this site actually is. Here's a couple from further back on the property to show how much more developable land still remains