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  • Jul 24, 2008, 07:35 AM
    Synnen
    Why so flipping early?
    I just have to know...

    From those of you who work in construction, especially building construction:

    Is there some unwritten rule somewhere that you have to do the loudest things you're going to do all day as early as possible in the morning?

    Seriously--they're building a Performing Arts Center across the street from my house, and every morning for the last 2 weeks, the loudest construction all day has been at 7 AM.

    Unlike a lot of the working world, I don't work until 9 AM, and have a 10 minute commute---so I don't get up until almost 8. I feel like I'm being rudely awoken an hour early every morning, and frankly, I'm not a morning person to begin with.

    So... why is all the loud stuff early? When I've been home during the day, I don't even hear that much construction the rest of the day!
  • Jul 24, 2008, 07:37 AM
    CFZD
    It is not that hot in the early morning and late in the afternoon they can go home earlier avoiding the heavy traffic.

    I am sorry for you, hope they finish soon.
  • Jul 24, 2008, 07:37 AM
    twinkiedooter
    They happily enjoy waking you up. No, seriously, it could be that they have rented the equipment that makes this racket and need to finish the job early and take the stuff back to the rental place. They could also be making more racket due to the foreman or boss is there and they need to look busy. Also, due to the weather and the heat and humidity they like to do the heavy duty stuff early in the day and do the lighter non racket stuff later. Sometimes depending on where the job is the guys will start at 6AM to get a head start on the day. Would you like to do manual labor in a sauna?
  • Jul 24, 2008, 07:38 AM
    progunr
    Can't say for sure, but if I was the construction worker, I would want to get the hardest stuff done, as early as possible, before the real heat of the day arrives.

    It is just a guess, I really have no idea!
  • Jul 24, 2008, 09:11 AM
    Synnen
    I get the whole "get it done before the heat of the day thing", but honestly--an hour difference in when you get the jackhammer out couldn't make THAT much of a difference.

    I'm just frustrated with constantly losing sleep.

    I wish I knew where their foreman lived, so I could go blare my radio outside his window at 10:30 PM.
  • Jul 24, 2008, 09:40 AM
    twinkiedooter
    Relax Syn, it should be over soon and you can get all the sleep you want when the project is completed. Just think of what's going to be in the Performing Arts Center and all the things there you can partake of shortly.
  • Jul 24, 2008, 10:03 AM
    Synnen
    LOL... we're moving as soon as we can.

    Once the project is finished, parking will be impossible, and while it will be neat to have the PAC there, when it is finished, a lot of the things we were able to watch from our windows down in the park will no longer be outside :)

    So actually, we're losing out because of the Center being built, though it's good for our city overall.
  • Jul 24, 2008, 10:04 AM
    amricca
    Some cites and developments have a rule about what time they can start making noise, mine condo complex does not allow it before 9:00 am. You could check to see if anything like that exists in your area.

    I do agree with everyone here though, it is much cooler to use a heavy and hot piece of equipment early in the day.

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