bookmark_borderFooting Drains

This week wasn’t as interesting to observe, but the work was still important. The construction crew added footing drains to keep the foundation dry. In the pictures, you can see the white pipes running alongside the footings. The bit of netting and rocks shows a typical installation above the pipe, and will be extended to the other drains. There is one set of footing drains inside the foundation, just to be extra-sure that the rare case of water flowing sideways under the upper part of the foundation doesn’t cause any problems, either.

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For some reason our camera didn’t capture the second half of the week. Since there wasn’t much of interest in that video, I’m only publishing it as part of the November video. The monthly video is very neat, because it shows the foundation work from building the footing forms, up through the completion of the foundation walls.

Next week will be more drains, waterproofing the concrete, and backfill.

bookmark_borderFoundation Complete

The main parts of the foundation of our house are finally complete. The walls were poured on Wednesday so they had a chance to cure over the Thanksgiving holiday (very clever timing!). On Friday, the forms were stripped.

The bare concrete walls look cleaner and more structured than the forms did. The pillars supporting the garage are also visible in the upper portion.

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The camera was much more stable this week, despite the winds and stormy weather we had before Thanksgiving. I think it helped that someone used some of the black tarp to secure the rebar post against a wooden stake.

While the main work of constructing the foundations is complete, they are not yet done. Next on the schedule are hooking up utilities and running them through the foundation, and putting in drains tied to the storm sewer around the footings.

bookmark_borderFoundation Forms Progress

This last week saw a lot of work on the forms for the foundation walls. The rebar looks to all be in-place. Most of the walls have forms on both sides now, with just a few left to be added. I don’t know exactly when they’ll be able to pour the concrete, but it looks like it should be ready very soon.

The photos really show how much is being built up on top of the footings, and the narrow channels that will be the foundation walls. In one of the close-ups, you can also see some metal between the two sides of each form. I’m not positive what they are actually for, but my guess would be to ensure perfect spacing. You can also see some of the vents and pipes that will cross the foundation being put in place.


(I’ve decided the Flash widget is a bit much. I’m now going to stick the first new photo in, and clicking it will take you to the gallery with all the photos.)

The video this week is cut after Wednesday. You can see the camera start to shift around due to weather. Thursday morning it was leaning sideways looking at the dirt pile, and Friday it was even worse. This time, I found a piece of rebar, and screwed it deeper into the pile of dirt. Hopefully with a heavier post that is more deeply anchored, the camera will be more stable this time.

bookmark_borderFootings Complete

As promised, the footings were poured and the forms stripped last week. The actual concrete pour happened quite quickly; based on our automated photos, it looks like it only took about an hour and a half for that. They started stripping the forms off about 24 hours later, and finished that up Wednesday morning. Then it was on to the forms and rebar for the foundation walls.

You can see the progress at the end of the week in this gallery. Not a bad start on the wall forms, and in some places like under the stair tower, you can see the cross-wise rebar going in. I think these pictures really start to show how complex our foundation is. The footings have quite a few levels to them, and then some fairly high walls on top of that. I drove by another construction site recently that was on flat ground. I saw the top of a simple rectangular foundation poking up, and it looked trivial compared to what we’ve got.

Yuval took a great panoramic shot of the foundation forms just before the concrete was poured:

Copyright Yuval Sofer

And then a couple (one shown here) of the footings once the forms were stripped:

Copyright Yuval Sofer

Finally, the video for the week. Notice how brief the time is during which the concrete pour happens; only a few frames Monday afternoon (Nov. 7th):

Next week should be more work on the foundation wall forms.

bookmark_borderFooting Forms Complete

This week saw the completion of the forms for the footings. The wood forms were fully laid out and rebar was added, both within the footings, and sticking up to tie the footings to foundation walls. These are capped with orange plastic squares to prevent anyone from injuring themselves on the pointy ends.

Our camera got blown around a bit one evening, so the end of the week is a bit off-kilter. However, most of the work was done before then. The forms were completed by Friday so they could be measured for the amount of concrete needed. The pouring will all happen on Monday, and then the foundation walls will be started shortly after that.

bookmark_borderFooting Forms

This week was working on the forms for the foundation footings. The footings are the wider, shorter parts of the foundation that sit directly on the ground. Once they are poured and set, the foundation walls will be started.

The forms are looking pretty good. I don’t know if they are quite complete yet, but they look like they are getting close. You can also see some of the rebar being set to make the foundation stronger. They’ll need another survey/inspection to verify everything is right on cue, and then the concrete can be poured.

The beginning of the timelapse video doesn’t show a lot, since it wasn’t able to capture much within the excavation. Part-way through the week it was moved to the top of the pile of dirt beyond the bottom of the house, and the visibility improves quite a bit. It will stay there until the dirt is needed for backfill.

Since it is the end of October, I’ve compiled a sped-up timelapse of the entire month:

bookmark_borderExcavation & Foundation

Last week excavation was finished and the foundation was started.

Yuval took a great composite picture of the completed excavation:
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Then surveyors were brought back for a very precise placement of the foundation. The precision is to within a small fraction of an inch; apparently the city can hassle you if the foundation is off by even one inch.

Then the forms for the footings were started. All these forms will be put in, then precisely aligned, and then the footings will be poured. Much of that will take place over the next week.

I captured a few pictures of the lower parts of the form.

And the timelapse:

The position isn’t so great for capturing the foundation work, so there’s not a lot to see later in the week. However, since the dirt-moving is finished for now, Yuval will move the camera to a better position. It will be at the top or bottom of the site, so it can get a nice view of the foundation as it goes in.

bookmark_borderExcavation (Almost) Complete

This past week was all about moving dirt. The majority of our site was excavated, resulting in a big hole in the ground. Some of the dirt was piled at the bottom of the construction zone, some was moved to the lot just up-hill of us, and some of trucked off-site.

Quite a bit of dirt has been removed compared to the ground level:

A bit more action this week on the timelapse (note the back-hoe sinking in to the dirt pile at the end of the day!):

There is maybe one day left on excavation, and then the forms for the foundation will start going in.

bookmark_borderConstruction Started

After many months of work, we have finally broken ground on our new house! Last week excavation equipment was brought in to start work. The first task was to clear the lot and grade it in preparation for digging space for the foundation.

Up until recently, our lot looked something like this:

February 2011

But with more cut-down trees and some blackberry and grass growing all around.

When we stopped by last weekend, it looked like this:

All the junk and extra dirt in the main area of the lot has been cleared away. The lines sketched in are roughly were the foundation will be. The first picture in particular shows where the stair tower will jut out at the bottom of the slope.

We also have a timelapse camera set up to record the construction process. Here’s the video of the first few days of work.

As you can see, our camera placement was sub-optimal, and it was nearly buried! We moved it south, so it will hopefully stay out of the way, and get better footage.

Now that construction is under way, we’ll try to provide more regular posts. Every week or so we’ll post a few pictures, a short description of what has happened, and a short timelapse video of the work. We hope you enjoy following along with us.