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JORGE BUENO (cq) waits for a crane to lower large sewer pipes into a 28 foot-deep trench along the Alameda Corridor construction project in Los Angeles, CA. Also waiting inside a previously installed pipe is LEONARDO CORONA (cq. The employer, Valverde Construction, has a multi-million dollar contract to install the pipe along the corridor between Long Beach and downtown Los Angeles, currently the single largest public works project in the United States. November 10, 1999. Sacramento Bee/Jay Mather
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JORGE BUENO (cq) waits for a crane to lower large sewer pipes into a 28 foot-deep trench along the Alameda Corridor construction project in Los Angeles, CA.  Also waiting inside a previously installed pipe is LEONARDO CORONA (cq.   The employer, Valverde Construction, has a multi-million dollar contract to install the pipe along the corridor between Long Beach and downtown Los Angeles, currently the single largest public works project in the United States.  November 10, 1999.  Sacramento Bee/Jay Mather<br />
The Sacramento Bee