Follow along as we build and use our new Family Life Center for God's glory
Christ First - In Heart and Home
Wednesday, April 26, 2006
Masons Back on the Job
The masons have returned and have started to brick up the openings in the wall between the old nursery and the Family Life Center. Once this work is completed they will begin laying the block for the exterior walls of the new building
Slab Poured
Tuesday, April 18, 2006
Rain Delays Pour of Slab
The under-slab plumbing and electrical work is complete and has passed county inspection. The amount of rain we received in recent days will require us to wait a bit before we pour the slab. This will give the soil time to dry out so the moisture won't be trapped under the concrete floor of the new building.
Wednesday, April 12, 2006
Don't Forget the Memory Bricks
Mike Rose holds up the Memory Brick purchased in honor of Mary Burnley Owens. Memory Bricks will be set in the walkway to the new building, creating a lasting memorial to those whose names are inscribed on them. All brick proceeds go towards the new building construction cost. If there is enough interest, we may establish a series of memory bricks using the recently discovered bricks from the original Shiloh Church building. Please see Mike if you wish to purchase a brick.
Tuesday, April 11, 2006
New Bathrooms Almost Ready
Well - The drains for the new bathrooms are ready. The next step is to fill the inside of the foundation with gravel and rebar in preparation for pouring the slab. That pour is scheduled for next week. The gravel mountain shown below will be partially used for the under-slab gravel. The remainder will be used to surface a temporary parking area where the new parking lot will be located.
Thursday, April 06, 2006
Old and New
No it is not Jim Rodante who is old, but the brick he is holding. Jim is the JH Batten site superintendent. He discovered a cache of bricks during excavation of the footings for the new building. These bricks are old and of a size that pre-date the current buildings at Shiloh. More of them can be seen at his left. It is believed these bricks are from the original church that was destroyed in the tornado in 1948. Jim placed one of them in the concrete as it was being poured for the Family Life Center foundation - thus ensuring that a bit of the oldest building is part of the newest one.
Plumbers Lay Building Drains
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