September 29, 2003

Sept 29 General Views

In lieu of a panorama, here are three overview pictures of the PacifiCenter work site. Stay tuned for a proper panorama later this week.

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General view, looking WNW.

General view, looking WNW.
(Sep 26)

General view, looking west.

General view, looking west.
(Sep 26)

General view, looking WSW.

General view, looking WSW.
(Sep 26)

September 25, 2003

New Face for 41

The new portal for Bldg 41A is almost completed. This building, part of the Boeing enclave near the flight line, is not included in the PacifiCenter project. It will continue to see good use for many years. Here are a couple of new photos, along with one taken during the construction (for reference).

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East side (main entrance) of Bldg 41 during remodel.

East side (main entrance) of Bldg 41 during remodel.
(Jun 26)

New face on Bldg 41A.

New face on Bldg 41A.
(Sep 24)

New portal on the east side of Bldg 41A.

New portal on the east side of Bldg 41A.
(Sep 24)

September 22, 2003

Sandbags

As the rainy season nears, crews are setting out measures to control any water problems. Blue tarps are covering all the little wells and sandbags are being laid out to control any flooding or standing water. In addition to traditional sandbags which have been placed along fences and other perimeter areas, crew have begun laying "continuous sandbags" that look like giant sausages around the edge of the site. The tubes are filled with soil and small rocks from a hopper that is raised on a Marklift. Pretty ingenious.

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Traditional sandbags plus a sandbag tube running inside the fence along Lakewood Blvd.

Traditional sandbags plus a sandbag tube running inside the fence along Lakewood Blvd.
(Sep 19)

Workers laying out an empty sandbag tube.

Workers laying out an empty sandbag tube.
(Sep 19)

A sandbag tube along Lakewood Blvd.

A sandbag tube along Lakewood Blvd.
(Sep 19)

Looking through the fence.

Looking through the fence.
(Sep 19)

The sandbag tube is laid out just north of Bldg 1.

The sandbag tube is laid out just north of Bldg 1.
(Sep 19)

Superior Sandbag patented continuous sandbag system.

Superior Sandbag patented continuous sandbag system.
(Sep 19)

All the little wells have been covered by blue tarps.

All the little wells have been covered by blue tarps.
(Sep 19)

The soil and rocks in a hopper fill the sandbag tube like a giant sausage.

The soil and rocks in a hopper fill the sandbag tube like a giant sausage.
(Sep 19)

 

September 19, 2003

Torrance Too!

It's not just Long Beach buildings that are feeling blows from an excavator. Julian Chasin snapped a few photos as the proverbial wrecking ball hit Boeing buildings 60, 61, and 62 in Torrance, California earlier this summer. The facility was not part of the main "C6" campus in Torrance, but it was home to a McDonnell Douglas/Boeing crew for nearly 10 years. (The crew moved back to Long Beach).

Located at 21000 South Normandie, the site is being prepared for the construction of over 100 townhomes. Sound familiar? Thanks again to Julian for the pictures.

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Building 61 no more.

Building 61 no more.
Photo by Chasin
(Jul  2)

Building 62 in ruins.

Building 62 in ruins.
Photo by Chasin
(Jul  9)

End of an era.

End of an era.
Photo by Chasin
(Jul  9)

Going once...

Going once...
Photo by Chasin
(Aug  6)

Going twice...

Going twice...
Photo by Chasin
(Aug  6)

Going thrice...

Going thrice...
Photo by Chasin
(Aug 18)

Gone.

Gone.
Photo by Chasin
(Sep  3)

   

September 17, 2003

Turbo Bobcat Movie

It has been a l-o-n-g time since we have posted a movie, and for very good reason: the action at the PacifiCenter site has been so slow that moving pictures were unnecessary. But just to keep in practice, here is a little clip showing a Bobcat hauling away bits of the Turbo electric substation that has recently been dismantled. There are a few versions to choose from. They all show the same thing, but different browsers handle some formats better than others. Dialup users might want to try the MPEG-4 version first; it's a bit fuzzy but the file is MUCH smaller. (13 sec):

Turbo Bobcat Movie   Pick a format:
MPEG-4 (0.6 MB)
AVI (3.7 MB)
AVI (no sound) (2.1 MB)
QuickTime (3.7 MB)

September 16, 2003

Sept 16 Update

As promised yesterday, here are a couple of photos showing that the electrical substation has indeed been dismantled. Also included today are two snapshots showing a little activity near the northwest corner of Bldg 13.

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The old main electrical feed to the Westside is gone.

The old main electrical feed to the Westside is gone.
(Sep 12)

Turbo Substation dismantled.

Turbo Substation dismantled.
(Sep 12)

Bldg 12 and 13 from the northwest.

Bldg 12 and 13 from the northwest.
(Sep 12)

This crane assisted in dismantling the Stress Substation and power poles along the golf course.

This crane assisted in dismantling the Stress Substation and power poles along the golf course.
(Sep 12)

   

September 15, 2003

Sept 15 Update

The crane operators have been busy even though the dirt-pushing has been halted of late. In addition to finishing off most of the Turbo electrical substation, they were spotted last Friday on the west side of the project, adjacent to the Lakewood Country Club golf course. Hopefully, we will have some pictures to post very soon. Check back tomorrow.

Please visit our Hangar Talk Forums today! Finn has broken the ice with a nice story in the "I Remember When..." section. Replies and new posts are always appreciated. It's easy!

Editors Note: While you are looking around the forums, please take the time to vote in a couple of polls in the "Polls and Queries" section. This website has grown quite a bit over the last few months and your feedback will make it a better experience for everyone. Registering for the forum is fast and your info (just an email address) is kept hidden and private. Thanks for your time.

Finally, we have taken a few more pictures of the rigs from Precision Sampling, Inc. that were featured here in an article last week. Hopefully these new pictures will better showcase the equipment.

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Precision Sampling, Inc. rigs.

Precision Sampling, Inc. rigs.
(Sep  9)

Precision Sampling, Inc. rigs.

Precision Sampling, Inc. rigs.
(Sep  9)

Precision Sampling, Inc. rig.

Precision Sampling, Inc. rig.
(Sep  9)

Precision Sampling, Inc. rigs.

Precision Sampling, Inc. rigs.
(Sep  9)

Precision Sampling, Inc. rigs.

Precision Sampling, Inc. rigs.
(Sep  9)

Soil remediation crew.

Soil remediation crew.
(Sep  9)

September 12, 2003

Finn's Story

Reader Finn tells stories about his Douglas days in the I Remember When... section of the forums. Surf on over and get a chuckle. Join in and post a reply.

All wilexa.com readers are encouraged to share their stories, questions, and suggestions in our Hangar Talk forums. Come on over and share. We want this website to be much more than a set of pictures. It should be a place for all of us to gather and share memories and hopes.

September 10, 2003

Turbo Substation

The Turbo electrical substation is getting dismantled this week. Workers are using cranes, cherry pickers, and the like to remove the substation along Carson Street.

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Crane removing electrical substation see from Lakewood Blvd.

Crane removing electrical substation see from Lakewood Blvd.
(Sep  9)

Removing electrical substation from along Carson St.

Removing electrical substation from along Carson St.
(Sep  9)

Taking down the substation.

Taking down the substation.
(Sep  9)

Worker and two cranes at the Turbo substation.

Worker and two cranes at the Turbo substation.
(Sep  9)

Turbo substation.

Turbo substation.
(Sep  9)

 

September 08, 2003

Nothing Happening

We hear that "Phase 1 is complete", whatever that means. There has been virtually no activity at Lakewood and Carson over the past couple of weeks. We also hear that bids for "Phase 2" will go out in October. If you have any insight or information, please post it to our forums or send in an email so that we can share the info. Thanks for your patience!

September 05, 2003

Precision Sampling

Precision Sampling has had several rigs working the site for the past months (see photos below). Although the heavy duty earthmoving of Sevenson is on hiatus, the Precision Sampling pumping and sampling activities continue. According to their web site, the company offers soil, water, & soil-gas sampling as well as hydraulic & pneumatic injection. The equipment favored on the PacifiCenter site appears to be the 25 ton CPT rig "capable of pushing to depths of over 150 feet. These rigs are used for both environmental and geotechnical investigations for collecting subsurface soil, water and vapor data."

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Precision Sampling trucks.

Precision Sampling trucks.
(Sep  4)

Precision Sampling trucks.

Precision Sampling trucks.
(Aug  8)

 

September 04, 2003

L-1011 Update

L-1011 Update: Dave Houle (DAC Flight Test, 1970-1998) wrote in regarding the popular L-1011 photos. According to Dave, "There is a big airplane metal salvage effort underway at the former AF base at Victorville. I was there a few months ago and some L1011's were being munched. That machine does look familar. Incidentally, there is a Boeing contingent at that airport, many of them from the old DAC FT shop department."

Thanks for the info, Dave!

Reader comments are always welcome. If anyone has more info, please send it in.