Yesterday, the concrete for the exterior and internal walls was poured. Because of the potential for cold weather, the Structural Engineer requires that site be prepared for heating and samples of concrete be taken for testing at 4, 7, 14 and 28 days. Also the forms must remain in place until the concrete achieves a specified strength.
Monthly Archives: November 2016
Nov 25 – All Concrete Wall Forms Are In Place
Our builder has completed putting the forms and rebar in place and it has been inspected by the Structural Engineer. The pouring of the concrete is scheduled to start with the pumper truck arriving at 7:30 am and the concrete will start arriving at 8:00 am. Our builder expects the pour to take about 3 hours.
Nov 18 – Internal Walls Going Up
The ICF forms for the perimeter walls are now in place. The builder has rented forms for the internal walls and has started putting them up. The updated drawings require some more work around the boathouse to complete the connection to the boathouse. It will be challenging to work in this area.
The builder is planning to pour the first floor walls late next week.
When the drawings were being updated we added a small pump/storage room between the house and the boathouse that will have its own exterior door.
We started discussions with the plumber and were told that we would not need a sump pump in the house since the septic system has a pump system to feed the field. The plumber also suggest that we reconfigure the small bathroom on the first floor to put the shower under the stairs. We agreed that it would be a better arrangement for the room.
After many tweaks, the final specifications of the windows and exterior doors are complete and the order has been placed. Delivery of the windows and doors is scheduled for early in the New Year.
Nov 15 – ICF installation started
Yesterday and today the builder’s crews removed portions of the large retaining wall forms and started placing the ICFs.
Our Structural Engineer spent the weekend updating all of the 11 drawings to remove the garage as well as doing some minor revisions such as correcting window sizes.
We are getting a small reduction in the fixed price labour cost because the builder will not be building the garage. The removal of the garage should also reduce some material costs.
Nov 9 – Tarps removed and ICF Blocks Delivered
Nov 7 – More Concrete Poured
The weather cooperated today and allowed the concrete for the first floor of the retaining wall and the wall footings to be poured. The large retaining wall which is 2′ deep by 11′ high and 57′ long could only be poured at a rate 3′ per hour but the crew had the concrete poured and tarped by 3:00 pm this afternoon. Because the retaining wall is so huge, the forms are to stay in place for 5 days.
Nov 5 – Retaining Wall and Footing Forms Ready To Be Poured
The form for the first floor of the large retaining wall was completed and inspected on Friday. The plan is to start pouring the concrete for retaining wall and other wall footings on Monday morning.
We got 2 quotes for windows and need to decide quickly who we will use. Therefore we will need to make a quick trip to Summerland tomorrow.






