Thursday, October 4, 2007
October 4, 2007
Where did August go? A lot of things have been happening at the school that aren't apparent from a picture. As you can see from the photo, the bathroom block has gone up and the roof joining the two classroom blocks is nearly completed. We should see the roofing going on by the end of the week.
The ceilings have been covered and plastered and the rooms are being painted. We are moving right along and still expect construction to end by the end of this month. I'm presently negotiating cabinetwork for various rooms and the office.
Friday, August 31, 2007
August 31, 2007
I just came back from a weekly meeting with the contractors. All is going well and the last purlins are being attached to the roof of Bank B. Purlins tie the trusses together and the roofing is attached to them.
We are in the middle of the South Pacific Games right now. There are athletes from 22 island nations here to participate in many different events. The country is all spruced up and it is quite an exciting time to be here.
With all of the construction going on around Samoa, we expected delays in our efforts on the school but to this point have not experienced any concerns with workers or materials. That should be behind us now and I expect that there may be a a shortage of work now for many people as I am sure that the government will be scaling back on new construction. A lot of money has been spent to complete the venues, roads and to beautify high traffic areas.
We are in the middle of the South Pacific Games right now. There are athletes from 22 island nations here to participate in many different events. The country is all spruced up and it is quite an exciting time to be here.
With all of the construction going on around Samoa, we expected delays in our efforts on the school but to this point have not experienced any concerns with workers or materials. That should be behind us now and I expect that there may be a a shortage of work now for many people as I am sure that the government will be scaling back on new construction. A lot of money has been spent to complete the venues, roads and to beautify high traffic areas.
The masonry subcontractors are busy on all walls. Here they are putting a fine cement topping on the bricks in Bank A in preparation for painting a sealer coat next week.
From the back, a view of the work on Bank B with the excavation for the bathroom block in the foreground. The roof is almost ready for sheeting. They will wait until Monday to begin sheeting and give the workers the day off tomorrow (Saturday) so that they can attend some of the various sporting events around the country.
Wednesday, August 29, 2007
August 29, 2007
The roof has been almost entirely covered with corrugated steel on Bank A. Bank B has all of the trusses up and should be covered with steel by the end of this week except for the last 30 feet or so on each bank.
The foundation for the washroom block across the back is started and we should see block walls going up shortly. They will then tie the three roofs together with new trusses and complete the "U" shape of the building.
Construction is on target for a November completion. Everyone here is getting excited and it will be ready for students and teachers in the new year.
Tomorrow I will try to add a picture with the roofing steel over much of Bank A.
The foundation for the washroom block across the back is started and we should see block walls going up shortly. They will then tie the three roofs together with new trusses and complete the "U" shape of the building.
Construction is on target for a November completion. Everyone here is getting excited and it will be ready for students and teachers in the new year.
Tomorrow I will try to add a picture with the roofing steel over much of Bank A.
These are very heavy trusses and it took about six very strong construction workers to lift and set them into place.
The man in the middle is Fonoti Felisi Brown. He and his partner Fiti own F&F quality Construction. With him are his construction Forman and the electrical contractor. As you can see the trusses are almost complete in this picture.
Monday, August 13, 2007
August 13, 2007
Happy Father's Day
Today is Father's Day holiday in Samoa. It is celebrated on Sunday but Monday is a national holiday. Regardless, the men are at work. In the last few days the foundation has been completed on Block B and the walls are starting to go up. Block A is well under way with window holes and doorways appearing. The trusses are under construction on-site and we are anticipating seeing some being erected on Block A on Friday of this week. All is going well!
Today is Father's Day holiday in Samoa. It is celebrated on Sunday but Monday is a national holiday. Regardless, the men are at work. In the last few days the foundation has been completed on Block B and the walls are starting to go up. Block A is well under way with window holes and doorways appearing. The trusses are under construction on-site and we are anticipating seeing some being erected on Block A on Friday of this week. All is going well!
Wednesday, August 8, 2007
August 8, 2007
Another week or so of construction and the walls are starting to appear. These are all from the A Wing. The B Wing is just a few days behind. The slab on B Wing should be poured today.
Wednesday, July 25, 2007
July 25
Work is moving along. By the end of this week the two classroom wings should be ready for the pouring of the slab floors. The hole for the septic system has been excavated and a lot of rock and soil moved around to re-contour the land.
Everything is progressing well and is on schedule.
The following pictures give an idea of how things are doing.
A few courses of concrete block make up the foundation wall.
Footings being poured.
Apia Concrete supplied the concrete.
Everything is progressing well and is on schedule.
The following pictures give an idea of how things are doing.
A few courses of concrete block make up the foundation wall.
Footings being poured.
Apia Concrete supplied the concrete.
Thursday, July 5, 2007
July 5
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