Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Miscelaneous pictures with explanations - May 12

Here is what happens to the top of concrete piles that extend farther out of the earth than need be after being pounded in the ground until they hit bedrock. They are sawed off and set aside for reprocessing.



Well it looks like the excavation in the PAC area is finally completed and the drainage pipes and gravel are going in this week, which is a hallelujah chorus because the next step will be a light coat of concrete referred to as puhding, followed by rebar work and then the famous 1 meter thick concrete mat that will establish our sloped Performing Art Center floor which will be the floor that will recieve many concrete anchors later that will secure all of our fixed seating system that will be a fund raising opportunity for any and all of us in the near future.






This is a picture from the kitchen area looking down into the future bakery area where all the cakes, muffins, various breads, pies, and pizza etc... will be made.





Here where the rebar is extruding from the concrete slab is rebar that will be extended to complete the sidewalk outside the Elementry classrooms on the south side. To the right is a portion of some Elementry classrooms. The blue tarp at the end of the side walk at the back of the picture is the future entrance into the east side of the atrium.








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