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  1. #157

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    Quote Originally Posted by ljr3721 View Post
    _ One day after you posted that, roof framing has begun. Amazing.

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    I see all of the diagonal bracing on the second to fourth levels. I hope they have enough, especially on the fourth level. They are predicting the potential for severe weather Monday evening into Tuesday morning. This is a particularly vulnerable time for the structure.

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    Does anyone know if they're going to have a pathway through the parking tower to the little alcove in Angelle Hall? I know there's no loading zone around Angelle now, and it's a pain in the ass to have to load or unload stuff. They couldn't make one by the current parking garage, because as it is now, the band field goes from the band tower right up to the sidewalk.


  3. #159

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cajunbander View Post
    _ Does anyone know if they're going to have a pathway through the parking tower to the little alcove in Angelle Hall? I know there's no loading zone around Angelle now, and it's a pain in the ass to have to load or unload stuff. They couldn't make one by the current parking garage, because as it is now, the band field goes from the band tower right up to the sidewalk. _
    Sounds like decision time: give up the back half of backfield to create a loading/unloading drive straight from Taft to Angelle? Or does the band want to keep the back sideline intact for getting on/off the field? Stay tuned tomorrow to find out...same Bat Time, same Bat Channel!

  4. #160

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cajunbander View Post
    _ Does anyone know if they're going to have a pathway through the parking tower to the little alcove in Angelle Hall? I know there's no loading zone around Angelle now, and it's a pain in the ass to have to load or unload stuff. They couldn't make one by the current parking garage, because as it is now, the band field goes from the band tower right up to the sidewalk. _
    It looks like they will have all the roof trusses on and the entire exterior sheeting done by the end of the week. They will be out of the weather and really be able to go to town on the inside work.

    It looks like there will be access to the rear of Angelle Hall through the parking garage. I'm sure the Fire Marshall had something to say about that. It will probably be in combination with the drive through for the credit union. Lets hope there in not a fire in Angelle hall during this construction.

  5. #161

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    Another week of good progress.

    All the roof trusses are on and about 25% of the roof is decked. The building has about 75% of the OSB skin on it and it should be finished Monday (Tuesday at the latest). There will not be much more to show on a weekly basis on the dorm because they will be doing a ton of work on the inside. Tulane dorm has the Geo Piles finished and they are starting on the foundation.

    You can really get a feeling of the size of the building now.

    april-9-2011

    North end of Taft Street Dorm

    taft-north

    Middle section of Taft Street Dorm

    taft-middle


    South end of Taft Street dorm

    taft-south

    Stockpiled windows (I think). It could be door frames though.

    windows


  6. #162

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    Parking garage work as of April 9, 2011. East ramp first level concrete has been placed. Foundation work is continuing and getting closer to completion.

    parking-garage-april9

    Rigging up a Manitowoc articulated lattice boom crane. Looks like they will be getting serious with material handling next week.

    ab-crane

    Concrete test cylinders for a 150 cubic yard concrete placement.

    test-cylinders

    Parking garage foundation adjacent to Angelle Hall.

    parking-foundation

    Elevator pit for parking garage

    elevator-pit


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    Helmut,

    This is probably a weird question, but what kind of attic/roof insulation goes into projects like this?


  8. #164

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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xeh9dKUAArQ

    This video outlines the master plan.


  9. #165

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    Quote Originally Posted by fiz View Post
    _ Helmut,

    This is probably a weird question, but what kind of attic/roof insulation goes into projects like this? _
    Not a weird question at all.

    Typically either fiberglass batt or blown in. I know they are using batts in the floors and ceilings on the OK Allen project. I would suspect they would use fiberglass between floors to reduce sound transmission. They might use blown in cellulose for the walls because it goes in fairly quickly and is treated with Borax that acts as a fire and critter retardant.

  10. #166

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    Quote Originally Posted by HelmutVII View Post
    Not a weird question at all.

    Typically either fiberglass batt or blown in. I know they are using batts in the floors and ceilings on the OK Allen project. I would suspect they would use fiberglass between floors to reduce sound transmission. They might use blown in cellulose for the walls because it goes in fairly quickly and is treated with Borax that acts as a fire and critter retardant.
    To bad they will not use foam. Huge advantages all the way around if done correctly. Used it recently on my house and do not regret the additional money for it.

  11. #167

    Ragin' Cajuns Re: Campus Expansions

    Quote Originally Posted by Cajun90 View Post
    _ To bad they will not use foam. Huge advantages all the way around if done correctly. Used it recently on my house and do not regret the additional money for it. _
    Stupid question but, the cellulose is not the same as the foam you used?

  12. #168

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    Quote Originally Posted by moorecajun View Post
    Stupid question but, the cellulose is not the same as the foam you used?
    Not even close. The foam expands and acts as an air barrier. I spent a lot of years reseraching the stuff before using it. It is gaining traction slowly in the South. It is applied on the roof line and not the ceiling and obviously to all exterior walls. I can walk into my attic in the midde of the summer and it won't be more than eighty degrees. It is mold resistant and bugs and rodents hate the stuff. As a bonus kids allergies went down significantly. Cellulose and most loose fill insulation will become airborne at some point. If you have dust problems in your house see if that dust is the same color as the loose fill insulation in your attic? By the way R-values don't mean much when it comes to foam but that is a long conversation.

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