Sunday, March 02, 2008

Lot's Happening... 03/01/08

For those who haven't been down since Christmas, there's a lot going on.



The mornings begin at 8:00am with the sounds of cranes, generators and jackhammers.
The top photo shows the crane that lifted the new roof supplies up into position over the last couple of weeks. This week it's back to lower the old roofing materials down into a huge dumpster. To the untrained eye (like mine), looks like insulation, tar paper, wood and lots of rocks...



































These photos are of the technicians installing the new Security Cameras around the property.
The office now enjoys clear views of each of the entrances and exits as well as under cover parking and the marina.





The next photos show the excavation in the marina near the large boat slips. The engineers and workers jackhammered up the sidewalk and removed the soil from the areas identified by the divers last fall. They're currently replacing the membranes over the seams in the concrete bulkheads then will backfill the area. They are only about half way to completion but the progress is good and best of all there have been no surprises...






The next photo shows some of the work that's been done around the property. This is very encouraging as prior to the arrival of Royce and his team this type of thing only occurred just before the Annual Owner's Meeting. These four guys work hard, they work independently and they care about the job they do. Also, the rock lowered in picture #1 above was recycled and used in these flowerbeds...




































The last two photos are pictures of pictures so they're a little hard to make out. They are of the waves that blast our marina when the ships go by. Along with attempting to verify ownership and responsibility for the crumbling concrete wave-break pier, we are also looking at a mooring device that allows the cleats that secure the boats to slide up and down a stainless steel shaft. This will allow the boats in the marina to survive these destructive waves.

See you Soon !