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A new definition for stick-built construction at Pasco job site

Construction workers Derrell Pascal, left, Alan Williams, owner of Williams Construction Service in Kennewick, use pieces of long lumber as push sticks Friday to lift and slide 40-foot sections of metal roofing pieces into place while assembling a new mini-storage facility. The duo had to get creative with their assembly technique after discovering they were going to be shorthanded for the day.
Construction workers Derrell Pascal, left, Alan Williams, owner of Williams Construction Service in Kennewick, use pieces of long lumber as push sticks Friday to lift and slide 40-foot sections of metal roofing pieces into place while assembling a new mini-storage facility. The duo had to get creative with their assembly technique after discovering they were going to be shorthanded for the day. Tri-City Herald

Construction workers Derrell Pascal, left, Alan Williams, owner of Williams Construction Service in Kennewick, use pieces of long lumber as push sticks Friday to lift and slide 40-foot sections of metal roofing pieces into place while assembling a new mini-storage facility.

The duo had to get creative with their assembly technique after discovering they were going to be shorthanded for the day.

This story was originally published January 29, 2016 at 4:01 PM with the headline "A new definition for stick-built construction at Pasco job site."

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