One day, you've got the floor deck, and the next day you've got nine-foot walls! It's pretty cool, eh? For those who haven't seen the plans, we can all start imagining what this house is going to look like now. The four windows (right hand side) are looking from the dining room to the golf course. Eastman says if we were able-bodied we could set up a small table and chairs at the dining room and just look around. That might be fun, eh?Anyhow, THIS is why I studied construction management... to be involved with building. I love the smell of lumber, watching the crew put all the pieces together like a puzzle... but somehow, there's still the day-to-day management of it that my father-in-law is handling brilliantly which if it were me... I'm not so sure it would be running as smooth.

Well, the project is smoother now than when we started. There was the surveyor who missed the building location, then the excavator...as Eastman said, the excavator knew how to dig, he just didn't have anywhere to put the dirt.
We'll take a small break tomorrow and start up again on Thursday. The second floor framing may be up by early next week. The biggest issue we have right now is pouring the structural slab for the garage. If we had just ordered the precast concrete slab for the garage when we started, it would've been delivered about now. Oh well, it was a crapshoot, I suppose.
Posted by julietiu
at 20:28 CDT
Updated: 30 August 2005 20:49 CDT
Update: first floor deck in place
Here are some pictures from the basement slab pour. We officially start carpentry on Monday. The open-web trusses are on site now, and the loose material (studs, plates, etc.) are being delivered today - now. Ralf and Tom our carpentry foremen seem to be unphased by the unconventional framing scheme of our house. Famous last words "No Problem..." Domingo has been drafting several connection details and double, triple checking dimensions. He met with Ralf last Wednesday, started pointing out some things, and from what I understand, all he had to say was "No problem..." Is this reassuring? I'm a little nervous, to say the least.
And, I know for a fact the carpenters haven't even looked at the drawings in relation to the lumber material list. Again, I don't find this terribly reassuring. In jest, they said, "We'll just see what they (lumber supplier) bring us, and we'll work with what we have," though, I don't know if they were really joking. 