Grivak & Braxx
Braxx Braxx
Looks like those old tunnels are starting to give up again, Grivak. We might need to reinforce them before the next storm.
Grivak Grivak
Sure, I’ll hammer the rebar in and patch the cracks. If the old crew tried to wing it, I’ll make sure they don’t get a free pass. The storm won’t care if the tunnels fall apart on me.
Braxx Braxx
Good plan. Make sure every joint gets the proper tension and that the concrete cures evenly before you let the crew move on. A storm won’t give a second chance if the seams are weak. Keep the work tight and don’t skip the checks.
Grivak Grivak
Got it, I’ll keep a tight eye on each splice and double‑check the tension gauges. The concrete will get its cure time—no shortcuts. If anything looks off, I’ll flag it before the crew moves on. We’ll have a wall that can stand a storm, not a cheap patchwork job.
Braxx Braxx
Sounds solid. Keep the schedule tight, and double‑check that the curing period isn’t cut short by weather or urgency. A single overlooked splice can bring down the whole wall. Stay disciplined and the tunnels will hold.
Grivak Grivak
Sure thing. I’ll stick to the timeline and watch the curing like a hawk. If the weather throws a curveball, we wait. No slipping on a splice—one weak point and we’re all out. Discipline wins over a rush job.