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November 27, 2008 rockman Comments Off on Be Thankful Your House Foundation is Intact

Happy Thanksgiving to everyone! I randomly came accross a blog entry from Lt. Col. George W. Runkle USAFR (Ret.), a consulting Structural Engineer with Runkle Consulting, Inc. in Loganville Georgia.  His practice appears to be […]

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