Sunday, November 29, 2020

Enough is Enough

On the day after Thanksgiving I am thankful we have a project manager that visited on his day off and actually seems to give a crap about the project. Up to this point we have been put on the back burner, and the framers have not been replaced despite them threatening to do so. The project manager suggested we send an email to support@ email to get the attention of management in a way he is not able to. The coordinator who works in the main office also said that management and maybe even the owners need to be brought into the loop. I am frustrated because I was told management was already notified of the issues on our project. The framers were last on the job at 2pm on Tuesday, if they don't show on Monday we will not meet the deadline for the plumber to start on Wednesday 12/2. 

                     

The center of the house is still wide open . . . Why can't they seems to figure this out!?

So much water! I looked back at the first rain we had on the project. It was September 5th. That is 85 days ago. According to the first project manager with GC, the OSB can be wet for 100 days. Considering the framers STILL haven't set the vaulted trusses and finished sheeting, this is obviously an issue. GC said they plan to have a Weyerhauser rep visit the site and determine if the floor is still good. Not to mention we will have to put in a bunch of time drying out, and spraying mold control solution on the studs. 



Monday, November 23, 2020

Slow going - Still Framing

 

The framers even worked on Saturday . . but they are still slow, and we still don't have the middle trusses set, and the roof sheeting is still half done. Coordinator indicated today that the plumber is scheduled for rough in next week Tues 12/1. Fingers crossed people! 

From the back. 
Left window - Nook/kitchen, Middle - 12' slider in living room, Right window - Master bedroom

From the front

Saturday, November 14, 2020

Trusses are finally fixed!

 4 weeks after the original framers went MIA, they show up to fix their mistakes. The idea of a new framer didn't come through since their schedule couldn't accommodate us before the original framer came back. I am fairly certain the framers have framed 3 other houses in the day they started our project back in August. In the end I am just glad SOMETHING is happening. Since we have had so much rain they have really tore up the beautiful dirt work we had done . . so that will need to be fixed in the spring. We should see the framing wrapped up next week. They need to set the vaulted ceiling trusses, and then sheet the roof. All other trades on hold until that work is done. 

What a mess!


Trusses were installed on the porch cover this week, along with the top piece of the big trusses

Friday November 13th, they put up more wall sheeting on the exterior


November 11th and 12th they used the forklift to push the trusses to the correct location.
This looks much better

Maybe this summer we will have some nice gatherings back here

Quite the steep slope!

November 8th, 2020 First really noticeable frost:



Thursday, November 5, 2020

New framer, maybe?

 Since my last update nothing has happened ON the site. 

The builder gave the framer a deadline of Wednesday the 4th to get back on the job or be replaced. They did not arrive yesterday for that deadline, so the paperwork to initiate the transition has begun. One slice of good news, the builder did send the framer they had just finish a job in Darrington job come by and access the framing here. He said given all that he needs to fix he would need to be paid as if he did the entire project. Great. I let him know I have no control over the financial part and to work that out with GC . . that is their financial mess to clean up. GC is working out a plan with the new framer and will contact me with a new timeline. They expect it to take 2 weeks to complete the framing. 

Now we shift the next trades another 2 weeks for the 3rd time!

Oh and they are planning to have a Weyerhaeuser rep come out to do a quality control check on our framing since it has sat WET for so long! 

Cedar deck complete, tiled porch . . still in progress

 The back deck outside the 12' slider is only 4' deep to accomodate county code. We hope to add to it later when budget allows and/o...