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Rebar and forms for the first floor beams are ready for the concrete pour. The top of the first floor is 115cm above grade to minimize problems should there ever be flooding.Rick B (0 votes)
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All columns for the house are now raised.Rick B (0 votes)
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Columns have been poured from the footer up to just below the first floor elevated beams. Rebar for beam to hold wall surrounding the crawl space is also being assembled.Rick B (0 votes)
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Assembling the rebar cages for the columns. Rick B (0 votes)
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This is a double pile footer arrangement. A single column will come out of this hole.Rick B (0 votes)
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Footer hole with single pile now ready for footer rebar cage. Pile was driven into ground about 1 meter below grade. Hole was prepared with compacted sand and cement, about 10cm thick each.Rick B (0 votes)
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Raising the ceremonial columns. Our ceremony involved two columns.Rick B (0 votes)
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Laying out the pile locationsRick B (0 votes)
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Piles being deliveredRick B (0 votes)
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Driving 7m long piles for the house footers. A total of 32 piles were driven for the house, which has a first floor foot print of 17.3m x 16.1m. Rick B (0 votes)
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Laying out the footer locations and dimensionsRick B (0 votes)
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