Monday, January 8, 2018

wareHOUSE(2) 2113 greenleaf (PROJECT UPDATE) 1.8.2018



wareHOUSE(2)
2113 GREENLEAF
Evanston, Illinois 60201
adas/spatz properties

PROJECT UPDATE (01.08.2018):

In recent years we had been racing the weather to get our project watertight, enclosed and temporarily heated…fortunately that was finished in early DECEMBER.

The CARPENTERS have completed the interior mezzanine framing and the balance of partitions. PLUMBING waste/vent, water piping and gas piping have also been finished. Pre-insulation/drywall FIRE SPRINKLER system and FIRE ALARM pre-wiring have also been finished. The ELECTRICAL  contractor is also done. Since most of the HVAC work is not encapsulated in walls or bath/utility room “roofs”, they have much less work in this phase.

Last week, all city inspections occurred and have been passed, thus INSULATION and DRYWALL are good to go,

a belated HAPPY NEW YEAR to you and yours…as usual, photos and video links below


andy




ELECTRICAL: service feeds are being installed on utility bridge in service corridor.
PLUMBING/ELECTRICAL: the electrical & communications service feeds (silver pipe) occupy the bottom of the utility bridge. The gas service feeds (black pipe) are segregated to the top.
PLUMBING: gas service feeds have been stubbed to the exterior gas meters...1/unit.
CARPENTERS: framing in unit 13 is nearly finished.
CARPENTERS: framing in unit 13.
HVAC: Igor preps the unit heaters from the previous user for temporary winter heat. 
ELECTRICAL/PLUMBING: gas feeds for units 12-15 have been extended. wire has been pulled to one pull box, then to individual units.
ELECTRICAL: electrical service/communications feeds in route to unit's utility room.
CARPENTERS: loft rail framing in unit 11 in progress.
CARPENTERS: loft rail framing in unit 10.
PLUMBING: ziggy is installing unit water feeds from 2" main line on utility bridge in service corridor.
FIRE SPRINKLER: piping to be enclosed in the floor sandwich is nearly complete.
CARPENTERS: detail of deck rail, unit 10.
CARPENTERS: kris applies fire caulk in a unit demising wall to maintain the fire rating of the assembly.  
ROOFING: prior to the cold snap, we installed the bathroom fan exhaust vents. new openings were flashed, roof penetration boots ready for install.
ROOFING: roof penetration boots installed. caulk to follow after the storm collar placements.
ELECTRICAL: the electrical & communications service feeds (silver pipe) nearly complete.
Ready for insulation, unit 7.
Ready for insulation, unit 10.
Ready for insulation, unit 13.
Ready for insulation, unit 15.
Ready for insulation, unit 15.
Ready for insulation, unit 8.
Ready for insulation, unit 8.
ALL UNITS: pre-insulation clean-up.
INSULATION: on deck.
MODEL: looking NE.



matt reviews one of the 2 level LOFTS @ wareHOUSE(2).
fire sprinkler system review @ wareHOUSE(2).
matt reviews the utility bridge @ wareHOUSE(2).


1 comment:

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