Wednesday, June 13, 2012

More Progress

One of the not-so-pleasant surprises we encountered a bit earlier in the project was the discovery that the roof drains on the original Clubhouse did not flow to the storm sewer despite showing that they did so on the drawings.  As mentioned in at least one earlier post, the condition of the soil at the construction site is sandy and porous, meaning that water percolates readily.  While it may have been acceptable to allow roof drains to terminate to earth 55 years ago, it certainly isn't in 2012!  So, we had to add connection of the roof drains to the storm sewers to the scope, and this work is being done this week.
6/13/12 - Connection of roof drains to storm sewer catch basin
Also, the fire sprinkler system is nearly completed, and installation of drywall is progressing at a rapid pace.
6/13/12 - Fire Sprinkler standpipe in place


6/13/12 - Drywall installed in upstairs classroom

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