Tuesday, November 27, 2012

BRIEF STOCKTON UPDATE

As you can see from the pictures below, we are making progress on the Stockton development. The landscaping crew worked the day after Thanksgiving to give the road frontage a facelift. The office is actually visible now.  
 
 
Before

After
There's the office (behind the vehicles) with it's new paint job.


 
Forms for the pit walls are set and ready to pour the following morning.
 

 
The dense fog didn't deter the concrete contractor from pouring the walls.
 

 
Once again, you can see the additional re-inforcement in the concrete due to the California seismic loads. This will be a concrete trough that will act as a secondary containment for the manifold. There is no reason to drive heavy machinery on it, but if we have to, we can (and yes, that is sarcasm).
 
As of today, the pits and raceways in the building are poured. Next, the concrete crew will be working on the concrete aprons for the (18) 30,000 gallon tanks on the interior of the building. Because of time constraints, the building is being constructed from the inside out. We will set the tanks prior to the walls and roof being erected. We're hopeful that this strategy will keep us on schedule.


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