Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Taking Shape

The first few days they worked on putting up the structure were just beautiful, but today turned out to be on the rainy side. We heard from some of view that got snow today. So here the building is taking shape. You can kind of see the west section where the reception and administrative are will be. On the north side; the concrete for the storeroom. Then on the south side the concrete is poured for the direct entrance into the main room. The upoured part on either side is where the restrooms will be.

The crew is planning for the structure to be up with roof, siding, windows, and doors by the middle of March. Stay tuned to see.


Monday when the weather was clear.


Working on the purlins - have to check to see if I spelled that correctly.

Lifting material


Bolting everything together



View from Patience Hall.





Friday, January 23, 2009

Taking Shape

We've had a couple of nice days as the building starts taking shape. Dramatic changes as the posts, beams, and rafters start going up.


Setting up the posts

One big wrench

View from by the crosses as they get ready to lift the second rafter.





Setting the rafter




Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Something Vertical

The concrete work is completed and we have had a couple of beautiful days at the Coast. The next construction crew arrived and started setting up the posts. For reference, you might go back in this series to see the concrete blocks that each of these will attach to. Each step has had its challenges and blessings as we have worked through the stages. But, now it is especially exciting to get to watch the new Missions Building take shape.


Looking towards Morse Lodge

Other posts sorted out


Going Vertical








Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Concrete Work Almost Checked Off

As we are going through this project there is an aspect to the project that keeps coming up. When a certain part is completed we breathe a sigh of relief and look forward to the next step. Today is one of those check off points. The crew got in and finished pouring the slab. While they will continue to work through the day to finish the surface of the slab, the concrete work is definitely a big check off point. Next week the construction crew will be in to put the building up. So, by some time in March we should have a building with walls, roof, doors, and windows . . . and little else. But, that will be tremendous. After that point we won't be quite so contractor reliant. We will also be looking forward to those who would like to come alongside and help as we work on the finishing portions.
Our goal is to have the main room useable (might be a loose definition) by Week of Missions. The next priority is to finish the restrooms and entrance on the south side of the building. When those two areas are completed we will look to finishing the west end entrance, reception, and administration areas.
Thanks to many for their support and prayers to get the Camp to this point.
Getting Started in the Morning

After Lunch, starting to finish off the surface. The darker square is one of the blocks poured previously to which a major beam will be attached.


An Overview

Friday, January 9, 2009

The Sun is Shining and the Concrete is Pouring

It is so good to have a dry day. The concrete guys are in working on the slab. They will do half today and the other half tomorrow.

Here are some pictures from first thing this morning.




Kind of a close up view from up the trail.


Pulled back to see the whole thing.
Phil has been taking some pictures of the project as well.