cbacres
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Off to the races!
Great the concrete is down.
Great the concrete is down.
Looking good John.
Will there be a tie beam on top of the block?
IIRC, the building frame will attach to the top of wall?
Great to see it moving along
Craig, they will be cutting a notch in the top course of blocks and laying rebar horizontally as they pour the block chambers full of concrete.
The wall is only a retaining wall. Building will be erected in the flat area created by the wall ( that's IF the building ever happens. Building company is already having problems acquiring steel.)

So there be space between wall and metal building.
I’m must be remembering early conversations of stair stepping the metal frame.
At any rate, looks like there doing a good job. At least there stacking the block the correct way!![]()
I'm hearing a lot of "I didn't know that" and "Yeah, that makes sense".
I have no idea what you're talking about.


I think that’s slang for “stupid northerner, that’s not how we do it here”. I’m sure Craig could provide the exact translation
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Not any more, Cam. Trying to keep diabetes in check (this year's problem).
And actually, Shorty is the KING of Pepper. Runs through his veins.
Well that really ***** John, I’m sorry to hear that. I’ve had to really watch the sugar and fat intake over the last few years too, it really pisses off my pancreas.
And I knew I liked shorty for some damn reason. Hey shorty did I ever tell you about that time at....![]()

Was it the time we wore our “I’m a doctor” T-shirts
John, Glad you're making progress, but you should be billing your contractor for the time you have to spend reworking his unsupervised crew's work.
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May have missed it- who's doing your steel package?
My concrete guy had told me that he was going out of town Wednesday afternoon , but would show up to finish installing all the additional rebar in the wall and pour the blocks full (as per engineering). The crew showed up at 9:30, boss pulled in at 10:00. They started hustling (sort of), cutting rebar and bending using the stake pockets on their trailer (no rebar cutter-bender). Boss 'will be right back'. Crew drops into sleepwalking mode. Long story short, boss shows up at 3:15 and says it's not getting poured, he has to go, but the crew will finish the rebar. They just threw steel in, quick tie, headed out. As I inspected their work I realized there was no way they were going to be able to pour concrete through all the steel piled in the notch in the top course of block. So I started re-doing one section. Then the inspector showed up. First thing he says is "This isn't going to work". I showed him what I was fixing. He said he'd pass it if I re-do the whole thing. Done. I can't count on these guys. First photo is what they left, second one is my re-do. I have 6+ hours in the re-do.