Morning:
The two worlds of construction - the guy in the field with string and tape measures and the guy in the office with a computer - finally came together this morning to resolve the issues with the original plan showing a measurement to a block wall with foam on the outside, versus the revised plan (to meet Washington code) showing a poured stem wall with foam inside the wall. A phone call this morning resulted in a workable plan that everyone was satisfied with. Burt at Topsider Homes will continue to work with the construction crew and keep everything on track, making it easier for those out here in the field.
Amid The Light Rain, The Crew Works On Forms:
Afternoon:
As the afternoon started, Wilson, Anthony, and Garret worked in the rain. Garret opened the first crate from Topsider Homes, and we inventoried the anchor bolt shipment. The covers of the two crates are the templates for setting the two center posts of each octagon.
Working On A Rainy Day:
Assessing Guideline Placement |
Wilson, Anthony, And Garret Working In The Rain
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A Precision Batterboard, Guideline, and Reference Stake
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The Anchor Bolt Package |
Later, Garret spoke with Burt, who reported he had received Garret's revision for the foundation stem wall, had it drawn in their CAD system to calculate all of the measurements to the new wall face, and had new drawings sent to Garret. They are much simplified and should be of great help.
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