Showing posts with label Foundation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Foundation. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Construction – Foundation nearly finished

5 days, 40 workers, 250 tons of stone, 30 bags of cement, 60 tons of sand and 20 tons of gravel, and we are nearly there…
Foundation Walls nearly finished  Emmy and Cheryl walking out on the nearly finished foundation walls; they are standing where the living area meets the valley porch
Inspecting_foundation The valley side porch is going to get some nice sunset views.

Construction – Foundation Continues

Some more images of the foundation underway – please excuse the dodgy mobile phone snaps.

Mobile 116 We are trying, as much as possible to source our materials locally, luckily there is a quarry just down the valley because we’re at 200 tones of stone and counting.
Mobile 118 At the end of the second full day of stone laying, the outer foundation walls are up to full height.
Mobile 119 The front wall looks higher than we expected ( in the rush to get started a more detailed survey was never done ) but as you can see, there will be some nice views from up there.

Construction – Foundation begins

The foundations are done in the local style; stone and cement walls set into trenches under all load bearing walls, then packed earth and small stones in between to form the a base for the cement floors.  The walls are marked out with timber frames and string, then the trenches dug down into the firm subsoil – no frost lines to worry about here.  The downhill side of the foundation is dug a full meter into the subsoil to hold the house firmly in place.
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