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Above 1200 Sq/FT Hillside Barn Build

Wokspaces above 1200 squarefeet.

Corvette Cave

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Started a similar thread in 2019 but too many delays to show much progress until recently. The construction has been halted several times for weather, covid and a range fire. Also, I didn't like the title on the original thread.

The unusual thing about this barn is that most of the north wall and part of the west wall are set into the hillside. One other somewhat different feature is a road/driveway that gains 16 feet of elevation to access a carport which is even with the second floor.

As of today the project is not complete but there is enough done to tell the story and add some pictures every few days.

Let's start with the building site:

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The flat spot was used to park our trailer. The trees, fence and a few rows of grapes would need to go.



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The black rectangle is close to the barn location. The trees with the red dots (plus two) have been removed.


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Here's the site with the trees removed.

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The Big Dig begins....
 
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They are working for me.

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Here are a few pictures of the excavation
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MrScott99

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Beautiful spot. Can't wait to see the pics of the build!

My brother and sister in law are probably just a little ways down the hill from you. Hopefully you made it through the fire ok. Their place was fine, but it was quite a scare for them. My wife's folks live up the highway a few miles, try to get over there often to visit. Covid sure has screwed that up. Haven't been there in a few months, sure miss it!
 
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Building on a hillside probably added 30% to the cost of this project. The forms on the left are 16' tall. About 5 feet from the top the contractor built a cat walk.


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Looks something like the photo of Rock Island Dam construction in 1931. (Just need to make the Barn bigger... ) My grandfather worked on theses forms. I wonder if he is in the photo?
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April 2020
The job is shutdown due to the covid pandemic. All government construction was allowed to continue but we are shut down for a month. The government must have some a rule that prohibits covid entering their job sites.
 
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Waited about 3 weeks for the covid restrictions to be lifted. Don't know why we had to stop. The three people working were at least 20' apart.

Anyway here's a view of the walls with the forms off
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How are you waterproofing the back walls? I have a garage that may be built similar to this.
 

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If you haven’t backfilled yet, I strongly suggest you look into a product called dimple sheeting or drainage plane material. The spray on stuff is not great and can allow moisture into the concrete. By using a drainage plane you take the pressure off the wall and give the water a clear path to the foundation drainage system.
 
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Getting ready to pour the garage floor.

Compacted gravel, insulation, rebar and pipes for the heated floor.

Interesting thing about the hot water heated floor is that for even heat each loop is approximately the same length.

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Merbesfield

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Who is the manufacturer of those wall block? I am in the Hardscape business and like the look very much. Thx
 
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Garage level framed
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The original plans had parking on the second floor. That plan was amended due to the cost. After seeing the spacing on the floor joists I wonder if the floor could support a few cars....

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Nice start on the build. The hillside barn or "bank barn" is/was a standard building practice in the east. Drive in access to the 2nd floor was needed since its hard unload the hay into the loft if you can't just back the wagon in.
 
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Thank you

Regarding the parking of cars on the second floor. Was the floor originally going to be poured concrete?

Yes

I think the engineer didn't change some of the specs.

The last time time we had a tornado was the end of the ice age...but we are ready.

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World's largest foundation strap?
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