The title is a metaphor of course, I am very excited to inform everyone that our construction drought during the last four months is over, Erika brought the rain and Eduard has delivered the information we have been waiting on, and so our drought is over.
Four Months ago we completed a large site preparation phase that resulted in 3,025 truckloads of fill material delivered and compacted on the jobsite. This will serve as a stout base for the foundation because the soil below is great for agriculture, not so good for construction. After completion of this phase we made a very deliberate decision at that time to hold off starting the next phase until we felt many issues were worked out and more information investigated.
There is a different mindset here in the DR when it comes to many things socially and in the business world, and although we respect those differences Solid Rock needed the tools and information going forward that would provide to us the best methods and information to very intently control how funds were estimated to be spent and actually spent. This took some time.
We also spent time thoroughly investigating design options of our foundation to be assured it will provide a stout foundation in the most cost-efficient manner. The Haiti earthquake has dramatically changed the building standards here in the Dominican and we needed to be sure all options were looked into.
We now have full confidence in the foundation design and have the tools and reporting in place to allow us to carefully estimate and monitor our costs.
So we are ready to start our "platea", known in the States as a mat foundation. In summary, the building will be built on top of this platea which will in essence work like a large tray that will evenly support the building and also hold the building during an earthquake. It is a single gigantic footer. After two layers of rebar are tied and installed, the rebar for 90 columns is assembled and stood in place and 1,300 cubic meters of concrete is placed we will have one great foundation. It will take about 60 days to complete this work.
Good things take time - the last four months have allowed us to time to get all of our ducks in a row. Sometimes progress needs to be looked at from a different perspective.
I am happy to let you know there will be constant reports from me on our progress .
Stay Tuned!
If you are bored, below is a time lapse I did the afternoon Erika arrived:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pMXi6TfKc7c
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