Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Footings

Footings were poured today!

Tony and his crew (Marquez Foundations) installed the forms, placed the rebar and pouored the footings in two days.

Yesterday (May 15) our building permit was issued.
After carefully laying out the foundations formes are placed.

More forms, then rebar is placed.

Tony placing concrete (biggist boom truck I've ever seen - 140ft reach).

Placing dowles that connect to the vertical rebar in the walls.

More dowles and anchor bolts.  Forms will be stripped tomorrow.

Today we passed the footings inspection and base plumbing inspection.

Thursday, May 10, 2012

Progress Photos

Looking in from the deck - through the livingroom to the dining room.

From the Master Bedroom - arched doorway into living room, master bath on the left.

Outside looking at the master bedroom, French door to deck at the right.

North side of house (facing golf course).


Looking along the Master Bedroom wing, Foyer at the end.

Archway from Foyer, looking into Dining and Livingrooms.


Standingin Kitchen, looking through Dining room through arched doorway into Master Bedroom.

Livingroom and covered deck area (deck comes later).
Progress photos from Greatland Log Homes.  The house is being fabricated in Canada from standing dead spruce logs.

Base Plumbing

Base plumbing looking West

Base plumbing looking East
Base Plumbing - the drain pipes that are under the lower floor slab.  Usually installed after the footings some of the pipes are incorporated in the footings - so they are placed first.  Pipes are all capped for pressure testing.

Sunday, April 29, 2012

Breaking Ground

The little flags are the locations of buried utilities like power, cable and telephone.  We're only scratching the surface here so there's no danger of hitting a wire.  After scraping away the grass we create a 10 by 25ft area aovered with coarse gravel to clean mud from tires as vehicles leave the site (Vehicle Tracking Pad).

Grass and topsoil are removed to be used later.

The footings must be below frost line or they may heave, damaging the foundation walls.  The North side of the house has a walk-out basement, so footings must be installed in trenches 30" below grade.

Here's the final footing trench.
On April 17 at 10:08 Mountain Time we broke ground!  With the exception of getting a Certificate of Occupancy, this is probably the most significant event in building a house.

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Site Work Begins

I set a reference string, then measured everything from that.

Once the lines are in place, I marked the ground to guide the excavator.

Because the lines will be destroyed as they are doug, offset stakes need to be placed to provide guidance after the excavation.
I started laying out the outline of the house on the site today (April 25).

Fabrication Begins





The log portion of the house is being fabricated in Canada.  Here are some progress pictures.  The logs are being cut and fitted at the mill site,, then dissassembled and trucked to our site.

The Move

More loading - it took a crew of four 5 hours.

Everything stgacked up, San Gabrial Mountains in the distance.
On Tuesday, April 16th everything got loaded into a truck that then got transferred into an 18 wheeler.  Delivery will be any time from 3 to 14 days (makes it difficult to plan).

Delivery came on April 23, everything is ok (we think), sorry, no pictures of the load-in, it's so easy to get distracted when everything's happening at once.