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Archive for August, 2008

The “To Be Fixed” List

Ipe Siding Blunders Remain

A simple post to show what needs to be fixed at the Barter House.

Unfortunately, it doesn’t seem like our contractor’s siding sub can get it right. We (Architect and I) were scheduled to meet them at the house the other day, but they were no shows. Actually - we heard they showed up over an hour late and time is money for everyone. Once they arrived it looks like they just popped a few more nails in MY ipe and called it a day. Prior meetings and detail drawings just don’t seem to do any good. We are refusing to pay for this poor work.

More ipe: The handrail which was clamped and glued together is starting to split. I contacted Stockford TrimWorks about it and Bob already has a plan of attack. Too bad he wasn’t willing to do the siding!

The garage door was installed with 2 major dents in the panel just below the window panel. The crew installed it & left it. Our supervisor was supposed to contact the installer, but I haven’t heard back yet… The windows, which are located in the top panel, sit too high up on the door. When the door is closed the top of the windows disappear behind the trim. The windows panel should be sitting lower on the door.

The concrete driveway which is about a week old couldn’t stand up to the bobcat traffic of the final grade. Tire marks still show its path. The final grade crew also buried 2 mature hardwoods along the driveway. We have tried to save these trees since day 1 and everyone knows you can’t change the grade around a tree’s canopy. I’ve asked to have the crew shovel out the trees. A deep root treatment will likely be needed after all is said and done. Unfortunately, the crew also ran into the front one and left a pretty large gauge in it. The funny thing is that I noticed them starting to do this & asked them not too. The sole spokesman said, “oh, just a little bit”. Ok. I think they misunderstood.

They Just Don’t Get ItIpe HandrailIpe Handrail SplittingGarage Door Dents - Hard to See in PicGarage Door Windows - HiddenCracked ConcreteBuried Tree 1 - I would guess 12+ InchesBuried Tree 2 - Also Maybe 12+ Inches

No Certificate of Occupancy

Well… 8/7 has come and gone without bringing with it a Certificate of Occupancy. It’s discouraging to say the least as everything attached with a C.O. is still outstanding. Our locked-in rate has expired and our lease is up on Friday.

Although we may spending Saturday night in a tent - I can guarantee you we aren’t happy campers!

The Modern Barter House Landscape Plan

Thanks to Down to Earth for their design of the Miller Barter House landscape.  The plan sat well with the Architectural Review Board as Les walked out of the meeting in less than 5 minutes.  Too bad the other design meetings didn’t go that smoothly.

The neighborhood requires a minimum amount of plantings, 2 street trees and an irrigation system…. I’m sparing the details for your sake!

We hope to begin the landscape install as soon as possible.  C.O. takes priority.

Modern Barter House Landscape Plan by Down to Earth

Finishing Up the Treads on the Modern Barter House

Brazilian Walnut Stairs

Brazilian Walnut Stairs ClampedBlack & WhiteBrazilian Walnut Stairs LowerBrazilian Walnut Stairs UpperBrazilian Walnut Stairway

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