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<blockquote data-quote="skyhawk1" data-source="post: 4205733" data-attributes="member: 16055"><p>Well I'm not sure how the sub-structure would be for this, but I was surprised they built the Devon tower so tall also. I worked on the parking garage where Devon stands now and I know the whole area down there was river bottom at one time or another. The parking garage used friction piers in the sand most were about 50 feet deep and that was 20 feet below street level. We never hit anything solid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skyhawk1, post: 4205733, member: 16055"] Well I'm not sure how the sub-structure would be for this, but I was surprised they built the Devon tower so tall also. I worked on the parking garage where Devon stands now and I know the whole area down there was river bottom at one time or another. The parking garage used friction piers in the sand most were about 50 feet deep and that was 20 feet below street level. We never hit anything solid. [/QUOTE]
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