Sunday, June 04, 2006
Monday, February 27, 2006
Wednesday, February 08, 2006
February 5 Site Visit
Exterior Cladding is mostly complete and interior insulation follows quickly behind.
Overhead doors are noticeably larger both in width and height as compared to the Fort Car Wash, to maximize vehicle capacity.
Heat will be poured into the building upon Exterior Cladding completion to thaw out the floor. Piping and Sump placement will occur inside and then floor will be poured. Once the floor has cured, the mechanical, electrical, and equipment installations can all take place.




Overhead doors are noticeably larger both in width and height as compared to the Fort Car Wash, to maximize vehicle capacity.
Heat will be poured into the building upon Exterior Cladding completion to thaw out the floor. Piping and Sump placement will occur inside and then floor will be poured. Once the floor has cured, the mechanical, electrical, and equipment installations can all take place.







Monday, January 16, 2006
Thursday, January 05, 2006
December 27 Site Visit
As learned during the Fort Car Wash construction, only galvanized materials are to be used to ensure that rusting and decay of the structural members can be minimized.
Galvanized Structural Steel on Site:

Galvanized Anchor Bolts:

Galvanized Structural Steel on Site:

Galvanized Anchor Bolts:

Grade Beams have been poured, waiting for building erection.
Automatic Bay (CN Land in background):

Vending Area (in the background you can see the CN Land):

Self Serve Bays:































