STOCKTON
While visiting Stockton this week, I was able to witness the pouring of the tank pad. If ever you are in need of a bomb shelter, the tunnels under the pad should suffice. This is a 14" pad of concrete with so much re-rod, your foot won't fit between the bars (I'm not kidding). What a glorious day. After laying horizontal for the last 5 months, the tanks are finally vertical.
WILLIAMS
We three tanks of orient are...................not bearing fertilizer quite yet, but they are water tight, ready and willing. With any luck, they'll be put into service shortly after the first of the year. The load out building is ready for trusses and fabric. This is scheduled to begin on January 7th. As you can see from the tanks in the building already, we're anxiously waiting.
The new containment is ready to go.
CORPORATE OFFICE
The wind made life difficult on the contractors last night. As you can see from the picture, some of the visquine blew off. Not to worry, they replaced some of it with OSB and tonight it will be nice and warm inside once again. The metal stud framing is starting to give the interior of the building an identity. I'm standing in the conference room in this photo.
Corridor outside the conference room leading to the cafeteria.
Here is the open office area on the first floor. Behind the open space along the back wall are private offices.
In the Ag-Tech Center, the burnished block has been installed on the back wall behind the laminated columns and beams.
Upstairs in the open office, the new ceiling fan has been installed. Whoever sits under it better have a good paper weight.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
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