I just picked a bi annual cleaning of 15K concrete walks at a local golf course, it was a referall, very nice guy the golf pro.
He called again yesterday and asked if i would meet with his grounds man. He wants to set up an annual cleaning of all of the wood bridges throughout the golf course. The way it sounded is there are several of these bridges. He says they all need cleaning and are slippery when wet (mold mildew I would think)
Now Ihavent seen them yet, but I have some questions on water supply and how to transport the water.
Has anyone done wood bridges on golf courses?
I would imagine there is no faucets water supply at each bridge. I was wondering if anyone else has done these and how they got water supply to do them. I know I probably/ almost definitly cant drive truck & trailer all over golf course, so how do you think I'll be able to do these bridges?
I just picked a bi annual cleaning of 15K concrete walks at a local golf course, it was a referall, very nice guy the golf pro.
He called again yesterday and asked if i would meet with his grounds man. He wants to set up an annual cleaning of all of the wood bridges throughout the golf course. The way it sounded is there are several of these bridges. He says they all need cleaning and are slippery when wet (mold mildew I would think)
Now Ihavent seen them yet, but I have some questions on water supply and how to transport the water.
Has anyone done wood bridges on golf courses?
I would imagine there is no faucets water supply at each bridge. I was wondering if anyone else has done these and how they got water supply to do them. I know I probably/ almost definitly cant drive truck & trailer all over golf course, so how do you think I'll be able to do these bridges?
Anybody any ideas. I'll look at them today
Thanks
JL
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