10/9/25 Construction Update

We have a 1st floor slab!

It's been roughly a month since our last update, and that's mainly because things slowed down for a few weeks before picking back up this week. A lot of things have been waiting on the 1st floor slab being poured, and that kept getting delayed. First we had some weather days, then the forms needed to be moved, and then the rebar inspector decided to require extra rebar, which all led to the slab finally being poured today! So here's what's happened the last few weeks:

✅ All strucural steel and decking complete, minus the installation of the stairs (will be installed now that the 1st floor slab is in).
✅ Duct work installation began.
✅ Roof supplies delivered and installation began this week.
✅ DOAS (Dedicated Outside Air System) HVAC unit delivered onsite. This will treat and feed fresh outdoor air to all the smaller room units.
✅ Hole cut in the side of the wall for the DOAS to be installed in an exisitng PCC storage space.
❌ Said hole was not water-proofed properly and a couple inches of rain made it inside.
✅ Plumbing and electrical rough-in completed for slab.
✅ Rebar completed for slab.
❌ Inspector said the rebar was not completed for the slab.
✅ Rebar was completed again for the slab.
✅ Inspector said the rebar was completed for the slab.
✅ Metal studs delivered for exterior and interior walls.
✅ Brick delivered for exterior band around the building.
✅ Multiple building and flooring finishes approved and ordered.
✅ First phase of fire alarm replacement completed.
✅ Openings created on all parts of the first floor to match the new slab to the existing.

Looking ahead, we should have multiple parts moving all together. Next week, the framers will begin laying out all the walls and installing, the DOAS will be moved inside and duct work installation will continue, roofing installation will continue and we'll be dried in soon, then exterior walls will be completed and brick, windows, and siding can start moving forward while more mechanical rough-ins begin inside. So, expect lots more great things to come! Enjoy some pics below of the progress. 

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