Wednesday, June 22, 2011

The latest expansion work


Footings for the new meeting room and plumbing for the new restrooms


Footings for the new children's area


Starting work on the footings for the storage and kitchen area of the new meeting room


Cutting out the soil for the parking lot expansion

Monday, June 20, 2011

Jackhammers inside the library

An electric jackhammer, on the small side, not as loud as the pavement ones. But still a little loud for a library.

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Dig and fill your footings when the sun shines...

Or else Mother Nature will fill them for you.


Assistant Superintendent David Blackwell isn't very happy about this.

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

And the walls came tumbling down

In a very safety-conscious, OSHA approved and orderly fashion.
Because we are still a library, after all.

Monday, June 6, 2011

Welcome to the Vibrary!


This is a compactor and it compacts the soil to provide a solid foundation on which to build. It's vital to have the ground as packed down as possible, no holes or pockets that could later shift and cause improper settling, or in the worst case, cracking and compromise the integrity of the foundation.
The compactor also makes the entire building vibrate: the floor, walls, shelves, computers, patrons and librarians. Driving it must be much worse, though, and I'm sure all the earthworms for miles have headaches.