Thursday, June 24, 2010

Update 06.24.10
















We received the additional building permit to build the lobby extension this week so the structural steel was delivered and is in the process of being erected. The paint primer coating process has moved into the gymnasium area as they are painting the ceiling area. The sidewalks connecting the outside doors were poured today and the ceiling grid system got started as well as the form work for the new dumpster pad out back. Had a bit of 'fun' earlier this week as the concrete ditch crew ran into some underground water pipes that weren't expected and ended up cutting off the water to the building for most of the day. Tile is getting installed in the men's restroom extension area this week as well. Lots of great progress and more to come next week.

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Update 06.16.10
















Things currently underway or completed at the building site this week include: glass entry doors into the gymnasium were installed; electrical wire is being pulled all over the building; drywall is basically finished - just a few little areas to finish; the concrete ditch along the property got started this morning; tilework in the new ladies bathroom is basically finished; painters are starting this week in the classroom wing; some of our interior renovations are getting painted; and piping for the sprinkler system continues.

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Update 06.08.10
















The construction work is becoming much more visible from the inside of the existing building. Lots of modifications going on to get ready for the new functioning of the building. The infant & toddler area has been moved and reconfigured. The attic access stairwell has been moved from the main hallway area so that the hall could be widened. Summit's new office area is almost done. The a/c system is shutdown this week so that they can tie in the new system and get the new cooling tower in operation. The drywall is almost finished and the painters are coming in this week to start painting the classrooms. Lots to see happening and lots to give thanks for.