Construction on the Bing Kong Tong Building For CCHE Quarterly Report 1/1/2014 – 3/31/2014.

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Construction on the Bing Kong Tong Building For CCHE Quarterly Report 1/1/2014 – 3/31/2014

Transcript of Construction on the Bing Kong Tong Building For CCHE Quarterly Report 1/1/2014 – 3/31/2014.

Page 1: Construction on the Bing Kong Tong Building For CCHE Quarterly Report 1/1/2014 – 3/31/2014.

Construction on the Bing Kong Tong Building

For CCHE Quarterly Report1/1/2014 – 3/31/2014

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Prior to beginning of construction, abatement of hazardous materials took place.Karen Willig of Enercore Services is removing roof materials to test for asbestos.

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Abatement proceeds with removal of three layers of old roofing.

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Doors and windows are removed from the site to storage.Some went to Sacramento for restoration, these were returned wrapped in protective material. Others were placed directly into storage.

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On March 3rd, a gala start of construction event was held in front of the Tong Building.It began with a traditional Chinese lion dance.

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The celebration featured speakers who represented agencies key to the successful launching of Phase 1.The speaker at the podium is Don Nottoli, Sacramento District 5 County Supervisor. On the right is Mimi Morris, Executive Officer of the CCHE. On the left is Mark Bettencourt, Mayor of Isleton.

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A temporary center wall was constructed to help stabilize the building during construction. Tilt-up jacks used to erect concrete tilt-up buildings were employed to bring the structure back to vertical.

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Existing concrete was broken up and removed to make way for footings for restoration of the façade.

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The metal siding as well as the shiplap siding that was under it were removed.These will be replaced by 1/2 inch plywood sheets and new metal siding.

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Forms are completed and ready for concrete to be poured