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Despite the air temperature dropping to 32 degrees Tuesday afternoon, a crew from Western Maine Concrete of Wilton repair a sidewalk in front of the Franklin County Courthouse in Farmington. Skip Pingree, kneeling, smooths the concrete as Shane O’Neill works behind him. There’s a special additive that allows the concrete work to be done in these temperatures, Pingree said.
Despite the air temperature dropping to 32 degrees Tuesday afternoon, a crew from Western Maine Concrete of Wilton work on the sidewalk in front of the Franklin County Courthouse in Farmington. The crew, Skip Pingree, Shane O’Neill, Brian Orr and Dan Pease, didn’t let the cold stop the work.
Despite the air temperature dropping to 32 degrees Tuesday afternoon, a crew from Western Maine Concrete of Wilton repair a sidewalk in front of the Franklin County Courthouse in Farmington. Brian Orr, left, and Skip Pingree, right, explain how an additive allows the concrete work in such cold weather.
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