Thursday, May 31, 2012




Pic 1: Water tank was moved inside the building with no problems.
Pic 2: Process tank #2 is complete and getting painted, to be delivered tomorrow 6/1/12.
Pic 3: Process tank #1 passes the water proofing with no problems.
Pic 4: 2 hour fire proofing of separation wall has begun.
Notes: Overhead fire sprinkler work is complete. Overhead conduit still being put in; waiting on fixtures before excavation can begin.
dave


Pic 1: The first 6' x 6' x 30' process tank being delivered by Norris Steel to be water tested.
Pic 2: The fiberglass tank is being prepared to be brought into the anodizing area. Note the 2 new exhaust fan ducts installed behind the JCB.
Pic 3: Makeup air vents being installed on the south side of the anodizing area.

Friday, May 25, 2012


Pic 1: Solar panels removed. Some steel framework still being worked on.
Pic 2: The 1st 6' x 6' x 30' process tank is complete and signed off by the special weld inspector. After paint it will be delivered to SAF-West for water testing.
Pic 3: The 2nd 6' x 6' x 30' process tank being worked on.
Other notes: Electricians finishing up on overhead conduit runs.
Waiting on light fixture shipment. Overhead plumbing nearly complete and testing expected soon. Drywall and ducting materials on site.
dave

Wednesday, May 9, 2012



Pics 1 and 3: Cerami-Browning solar panel frame dis-assembly was done on the roof and brought down by lift.
Pic 2: 5 man-lifts used for installation of overhead plumbing and electrical.
Notes: 1st full tank to be assembled Friday 5/11/12. 3 full tanks to be assembled before final welding w/ special inspector.
All the best,
dave


Pics 1 and 2: Norris Steel's completed process tank bottoms ready for sidewall assembly.




Pic 1: Approximately 60% of the solar panels have been removed by Cerami-Browning Construction. The framework will be taken down by crane in sections.
Pic 2: Norris Steel masking off all 6' x 30' process tank bottoms for primer and paint.
Pic 3: Primered 6' x 30' process tank bottoms.
Pic 4: Norris Steel fabricating the bottoms for the 4' x 30' process tanks.
Notes: Stephens Electrical (through Cerami-Browning Construction) began installing overhead conduit in the anodizing area Monday 4/30/12. No visible changes indoors.
All the best,
dave