St. Kateri Tekakwitha CHS- July 13/22 construction progress

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That sounds like a busy construction schedule! It’s important to address the excess water in the rear of your school to ensure smooth operation of machinery. Starting earthworks as soon as possible is a good plan.

It’s great to hear that the first pour of topping will be applied on the 2nd floor east tomorrow. This will be followed by flying precast for the 3rd floor east next Thursday, allowing for a one-week installation. Having steel available onsite for the 3rd floor east will help your masonry contractor start building walls without any delays. Also good news steel arrives / west/ end of this month.

It’s understandable that you want to avoid using masonry concrete bond beams in lieu of steel, as it can slow down construction progress. Good communication and coordination with your steel supplier will be key.

It’s exciting to see that roofing, painting, drywall, flooring, and millwork will be tendered soon. These are important finishing touches that bring the project to life.

And the end of September is when you’re expecting the Open Web Steel Joist for the roof / east/ to be onsite. Achieving a watertight building will be a significant milestone, allowing you to work inside the building. The progress you described is indeed exciting. Keep up the good work!

Video below shows construction progress St. Francis Xavier January 27th. This high school is just down the road from us.

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