Entrance Monument Wall -- Kirkland Subdivision
Now waiting for the limestone columns to be capped.
Yes Siree ... building with energy efficiency in mind is very important -- we can not have it as an after thought ... it ought to be the prime consideration right from the planning stage on.
Entrance Monument Wall -- Kirkland Subdivision
Entrance Monument Wall -- Kirkland Subdivision
Entrance Monument Wall -- Kirkland Subdivision
Entrance Monument Wall -- Kirkland Subdivision
Pretty nice day today Jul 12th -- not too hot, nice breeze, pleasant to work in. Lou and his crew are getting the the form work ready to hopefully pour the concrete cap tomorrow. Putting the concrete cap on the brick wall will stop the water from going into the brick and block wall and thus prevent the damage to the face bricks from freeze thaw. Following are some pictures of the work in progress showing how the lime stone cladding has been tied laterally and face brick on each side has been tied to block wall in the middle. Block wall has rebars sticking out on top to help anchor the concrete cap to the block wall.
There was no work on the site on Jul-10-2024 because of rain most of the day. Lou and crew of American Masonry back to full force today on July 11th -- working on lime stone column cladding, prepping top of brick wall for concrete cap. Following are a few pictures I took during my field visit in the afternoon.
Lou and his crew of American Masonry Company hard at work doing a great job!