Thursday, June 25, 2009
Update 6.25.2009
Just got word that the date that bids are due from general contractors is now Thursday, July 16. On that date we'll actually know how much the next phase will cost us to build.
Monday, June 22, 2009
Update 6.22.2009
Steps forward... Over the past week it's felt like things are starting to move more quickly now. A couple of key events took place last week that I'd like to share with you.
One was that the architectural drawings for the building were finished and copies of these drawings and specifications were handed out to a select list of seven general contractors to begin the bidding process. We also met with those contractors on Thursday (6/18) for a 'pre-bid' meeting where they got to meet us, we got to hear their initial questions and we got to explain specifically how we envision the whole process will work. The bid date is not yet established but we should receive prices in early July.
Secondly, our site engineer finished all of the changes to his drawings and our site plan was re-submitted to York County, for what we hope is the final review and approval, on Friday (6/19). York County states that it will complete the review in 15 working days so we should hear something by July 10.
With both items, the ball is now in someone else's court and all we can do is wait. Continue to pray with us that we will find favor in the eyes of contractors and county reviewers.
One was that the architectural drawings for the building were finished and copies of these drawings and specifications were handed out to a select list of seven general contractors to begin the bidding process. We also met with those contractors on Thursday (6/18) for a 'pre-bid' meeting where they got to meet us, we got to hear their initial questions and we got to explain specifically how we envision the whole process will work. The bid date is not yet established but we should receive prices in early July.
Secondly, our site engineer finished all of the changes to his drawings and our site plan was re-submitted to York County, for what we hope is the final review and approval, on Friday (6/19). York County states that it will complete the review in 15 working days so we should hear something by July 10.
With both items, the ball is now in someone else's court and all we can do is wait. Continue to pray with us that we will find favor in the eyes of contractors and county reviewers.
Thursday, June 4, 2009
Update 6.4.2009
Met with our architect and site engineer this morning to go over the final changes. Lots of dotting i's and crossing t's but nothing major. Plan is to get the changes to the site drawings done and have a final internal review on Monday (6/8) afternoon and re-submit the site plan to York County on Tuesday or Wednesday. We are still on track to start handing out drawings and specifications to general contractors early next week as well.
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
Update 6.2.2009
Here we go. We're down to the last week or so of refining the site plan to resubmit to York County. One more change to the shape and size of the drainage area in the far back of the site and we'll be ready to resubmit. Pray as these final corrections are made that we hit on everything that the County is looking for (either known or unknown).
Tentatively (and don't hold me to it!), we are planning/hoping to issue the building plans and specifications to general contractors at the beginning of next week (week of 6/8) and if that happens, we'll receive prices by the end of June / first of July.
A lot needs to happen in the next week or so and we definitely appreciate your prayers and support. Continue to keep the elders in prayer. Lot of decisions ahead in the next couple of months.
Tentatively (and don't hold me to it!), we are planning/hoping to issue the building plans and specifications to general contractors at the beginning of next week (week of 6/8) and if that happens, we'll receive prices by the end of June / first of July.
A lot needs to happen in the next week or so and we definitely appreciate your prayers and support. Continue to keep the elders in prayer. Lot of decisions ahead in the next couple of months.
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