We started the day by stripping the remainder of the wall forms on our first wall placement. We used a knuckle-boom to lift the panels from behind the wall.
I'm light on pictures but we got the rest of the garage structure 'one sided'. As I mentioned in an earlier post, we typically put up one side first. After rebar, drops, sleeves, etc are in place, we set the other side.
One of the big challenges in this type of construction is planning all the mechanical, electrical and plumbing penetrations well in advance. You can't just get out the hole saw to run your plumbing lines.
The well company was back to install the taps and 4" overflows. Both wells run almost continuously. Between the wells and footing drain I've got a pretty good start to a kick-*** water feature - or a swamp.
We also finished up the forms and rebar for the 'toad stools'.
Had my electrician stop by to rough in for the power and lighting. We'll have LED lights in the risers and in bollards on each landing. There's also going to be a flag pole light and an 'anchor' light on the end of the dock. We're going to put a 110 convenience outlet in the bottom bollard.
Since the conveyor truck is still in the shop and I didn't want to rent a pump truck for a few yards of concrete, we put the knuckle-boom to work.
It was a bit slow but we got it done.
The landings will get a light broom finish. The PVC pipe is a sleeve for the flag pole. We put it in full length so we could ensure it is plumb and avoid shimming the pole. We'll trim it off flush on Monday.
I'll get back to the garage next week and catch you up on todays work up there. This is the Garage Journal after all.