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No problems on my end yet, but I will warn all of you from someone working out of a civil engineering office, the view of the near future is not so good. We see the slow downs before any of you and at least in my area, there is one coming.
We are getting calls from the bigger site working companies and septic installers looking for work. Some of them have started some layoffs. Other engineers that I talk to are seeing a lot of slow down. It takes a while to get to the landscapers as they work the ends of jobs.The other bad thing is that most of those guys getting laid off have trucks, tools, and a lot of connections with the GC's.
I hope it is just a lull, but be carefull not to over extend. Its been 15 years since the last real slow down, so many of you have not experienced it (only the rumors of the worst economy in 50 years that was being put out in a construction boom a few years ago)
I don't want to be doom & gloom, but I saw a lot of people get creamed in '90 and '91because they did not react to it.
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