Once they finish framing and close in, progress won't be quite as apparent. There will be lots of rough in and then finish work to be done inside. They will still be busting butt I'm sure.
Juneau Construction is a large corporation from the Atlanta area and they just flat out get it done. Lemoine is their local guy in a joint venture. The owner of Juneau Construction is from Cottonport and is an LSU grad.
http://juneaucc.com/p_LesJuneau.aspx
I'm thinking they are using this job as an example to create an impact in Louisiana.
Tim and Lenny Lemoine are also from Cottonport.
Overview of work on February 19, 2011. Clock wise from left. CMU stair well construction, more debris removal form Bancroft/Denbo demolition, Preparation for final section of concrete placement, initial framing of Taft Street dorm.
Installing Auger Cast pile for Parking Garage. Obviously the test performed on Wednesday was successful.
Taft Street Dorm framing and stairwell
CMU stairwell - Structure to be used as area of refuge and shear walls
Pull gap for post tensioning cables. The gap will be filled in later after the cables are tensioned
Preparation for final concrete placement on Taft Street dorm
Installing post tensioning cables. They may place concrete tomorrow or Monday. They placed the concrete in the middle section on Wednesday.
If you travel on I-10 near the Scott exit look at the north west corner and you will see a large pile of stone at the "Recycled Rock" yard. This is where the concrete debris is being taken to be crushed. The pile will get bigger over the next few weeks.
I figured that was the stairwell being constructed, but wasn't 100%. What do you mean by CMU stairwell?
Work being done today February 26, 2011. Clockwise from left. Framing on the north end of Taft Dorm, more debris removal from Bancroft/Denbo, Beginning of framing at south end of Taft street dorm and Elevator shaft and Stairwell in middle of Taft Street dorm. Truck loads of material on site.
Close up of framing work and completed stairwell. Metal stud framing at perimeter walls and wood stud framing on interior walls. You can see the first floor slab of Bancroft to the rear. Not much Bancroft Debris left but still a big pile of Denbo.
Close up of Middle stairwell and elevator shaft. They closed in the pull gaps for the post tension slab today the gray stripe through the slab on both sides of the elevator shaft)
Beginning of framing and CMU work for stair well at north end of Taft Street dorm.
Getting close to topping out the elevator shaft. Denbo debris is in background.
They really need to get busy. They are running out of room to work with so much building material on site. They have at least two guys with fork lifts and other machines to clean up construction debris. If they didn't they would run out of room. Once the demolition debris is removed I'm thinking they will have more room to work.
Parking garage work on February 26, 2011. Auger Cast rig in foreground, concrete trucks backed up to concrete pump, dirt pile to left is generated material from augering operation. White lines in the back appear to be layout for footings.
Getting ready to place a battered (inclined) pile. Looks to be about 10 to 15 degrees. Auger is advanced into the ground. As they remove the auger, concrete is pumped through a hollow shaft in the auger to fill the hole.
Placing a rebar in wet concrete
Hoisting a rebar cage to place in wet concrete
Placing the rebar cage in wet concrete
The advance the cage to a predetermined depth and they tie it off until the concrete sets. They are placing several piles in a group at each location. They will tie them together with a pile cap later.
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