Sunday, January 27, 2008

Good news, groundbreaking, and a lesson to be learned.

I went by the inspector's office on Friday and gave Mark the engineer stamped drawings so now the only thing we're waiting on is the elevation certificate to get the full permit. Mark didn't seem mad or that we'd be fined or anything. He almost gave me the permit right then but we had to get Ms. Evan's signature and elevation certificate. He is very helpful if you know what your talking about. There was some misunderstanding when he went out to the site and saw the form work. . . he was looking at the wrong site plan. But there were some mistakes on our part with the drawings and the coordination. They were small things that are easy to fix so we don't even have to resubmit drawings, just a conformation email.
The groundbreaking went well. We had a small crowd and it was really cold. I had to go to the studio and do the finishing touches on the model for the groundbreaking. And by the time I got out to the site everyone was standing around waiting. It was a nice ceremony, Ms. Evans teared up when she spoke. We didn't know what to do so me and Mel had a group hug with her. The Habitat for Humanity Tech Chapter was awesome. They were really hard workers and there were a lot more than I expected. We got a lot done after the ceremony, as far as site clean-up.
Today we went out to the architecture annex to cut and bend rebar. We decided to go in shifts so people weren't standing around. But there is a very important lesson we all need to learn in this class.... S L O W D O W N A N D T H I N K I T T H R O U G H!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! There is always a sense of urgency and sometimes we get caught up in it.

Thursday, January 24, 2008

Problem!!!!

Well, the majority of the class (6 out of 11) were gone this past weekend. But the remainder of the class got a lot done. As we were leaving for the 402 trip to Austin, we found out that all our rebar for the slab, all the 2x12 for the form work and all the siding for the house was getting donated and being sent to Ruston the next day. I really don't know what we would do without the generosity of others, its really amazing! So we the people on the trip and the people still in Ruston had to coordinate via phone all weekend. But the people that stayed worked really hard with the help of LaTech Habitat for Humanity Chapter and the Ruston Habitat for Humanity Chapter to get most of the form work for the slab done.
BUT, as soon as we got back....there were problems. Morgan and I went to the inspector's office because we are still do not have a permit. The reason we haven't gotten a full permit is because of pier system on half of our house. But we did get a slab only permit that morning. Well, later that day, Mark Joiner (the inspector) went out to our site to check things out. Poor Ashley was the only student out there and got an earful from Mark. He said our house was to close to the site line, we weren't suppose to be doing the form work without the permit, along with some other stuff. It gets worse...all this stuff was "wrong" and he is going to be in court for the rest of the week, so we can't talked to him to see what codes we are violating. So for the past couple of days I have become one with the IRC! I figured out a solution to our pier problem...I hope, but as for the bldg restriction line....we can't figure out where he's getting is info from. I LOVE CODES!!!! (not really).

Saturday, January 12, 2008

RUN!!!!

So today was our first real work day on the site (where we had to be there at 8am and couldn't leave till 4ish). It was interesting....we tried to do the site layout, but found out our site plan was messed up, we also realized we need another tree taken down, so we had to do it ourselves.
So here's the tree as its coming down and the other one is us pulling the tree. The deal was that as soon as it started falling we would all run the other way. But the guy from Habitat that was helping us today stood behind another tree....THAT WAS DIRECTLY IN THE LINE OF FIRE! So the tree he stood behind took the majority of the blow but he still got hit with plenty of branches. It was like slow motion...I turn around and start running and turn back around just fast enough to see the tree fall. It was crazy!

Thursday, January 10, 2008

Post Christmas Break

Christmas break was nice and relaxing but now we gotta get things rolling. A lot happened over the break... the site's neighbor's water line bust and flooded our site so we still haven't been able to get the dirt work done because of the dampness. This pushes back our ground breaking date and our whole construction schedule....boooooo! Plus almost everyone that went out to the site to chop up trees on the site before the break got in to poison sumac. Luckily I was in the studio working on the permit drawings so I didn't get into it.