Posts Tagged ‘Jackel Enterprises’

Pursuing Platinum in Palo Alto

Friday, March 13th, 2009

One of the three houses in the San Francisco Bay Area that is current pursuing LEED for Homes Platinum certification is the Christensen Pierret Family house, located at 2180 Bryant Street in Palo Alto.

Sign in front of 2180 Bryant Street in Palo Alto, listing the pursuit of LEED for Homes Platinum certification and the design team members.

Sign in front of 2180 Bryant Street in Palo Alto, listing the pursuit of LEED for Homes Platinum certification and the design team members.

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I’m Walking on Concrete

Thursday, March 12th, 2009

And don’t it feel good!

Scott Andersen called yesterday and said, ‘Your construction blog is nice BUT if I see another photo full of rebar then …’  Yeah, the rebar was getting old.  Also, walking on the rebar was horrible.  And dangerous.

The new concrete on our site was looking great today, spectacular in the sunshine.  Next steps are to get ready to shotcrete the walls (which will require more rebar).

Form embedded in the concrete for the steel column.

Form embedded in the concrete for the steel column.

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Remilled Redwood and Visitors

Friday, January 9th, 2009

We were honored to receive several visitors at the project site today.

Bryan’s parents, John and Elaine, flew into SJC last night and John spent the day with Bryan driving around. Our good friends from Toronto, Scott and Sue, arrived later this afternoon to review progress. Also, Michael Benison came to the project site to see how the foundation work is progressing.

John is a retired engineer. He has a civil engineering degree and a masters in geotechnical engineering.

John on site reviewing progress.

John on site reviewing progress.

One of the first items on ‘the list’ was to ensure the civil engineering was completed for the drains into the sump pit and from the window well and stairwell to the sump pit. Bryan and John met with Casey Carlson at Bowman & Williams in Santa Cruz and went through the requirements. Casey understood immediately and had a set of DWGs and PDFs on their FTP site by 2:00 pm. Just need to get wet-signed copies now to submit to the City of Monte Sereno.

While in Santa Cruz, we stopped to see the Pacific. It was another blue-sky, California day.

Looking over the Pacific from Santa Cruz.

Looking over the Pacific from Santa Cruz.

Having just arrived from Canada yesterday, John is enjoying Caliifornia.

Having just arrived from Canada yesterday, John is enjoying Caliifornia.

Then, off to B&B Equipment to look at a Stihl KombiSystem. Given the soil and the need to keep the street clean at all times and prevent sediments from flowing through the storm drain to San Francisco Bay, we decided to buy a power broom to keep the road clean. Sweeping gets old, real fast.

The KombiSystem allows different attachments to the same power system (motor), allowing more flexibility for the same tool. The best local price was with B&B so we looked at the actual tool and tested it. Passing inspection, we bought it. Boys and their toys …

While in Santa Cruz, we decided to nip down to Watsonville and check in on the lumber and see how the remilling went. In September, we had the entire original roof removed, board-by-board, and also the beams from the center of the house. The removal was done in late September by Do-All Construction and the remilling was completed by Jackel Enterprises. Two truckloads of lumber were removed (October 8 and October 9).

Since then, Steve Jackel had the Redwood 2×6 boards ripped in half, creating two 1×6 boards and then he had a new tongue and groove milled. The remilled lumber is resting in his shop in Watsonville, nice and dry.

Remilled 4x Douglas Fir beams.

Remilled 4x Douglas Fir beams.

Remilled 4x beams (note the nail holes).

Remilled 4x beams (note the nail holes).

The prize - all of the 2x6 Redwood decking cut in half and ready to go back into the house.

The prize - all of the 2x6 Redwood decking cut in half and ready to go back into the house.

We obtained a sample of the wood – it looks great!

Stained bottom of Redwood 2x6 decking from original house (1969).

Stained bottom of Redwood 2x6 decking from original house (1969).

Top of Redwood 2x6 decking.

Top of Redwood 2x6 decking.

Both pieces together, using new tongue and groove.

Both pieces together, using new tongue and groove.

Given it was such a beautiful day, we decided to go over Highway 152 to Gilroy and then catch Highway 101. It was great to go through the Santa Cruz Mountains and enjoy the winter day.

Scott and Sue were late flying into SFO and arrived at the job site an hour later than planned. They were duly impressed with the size of the excavation!

Scott arrives on site.

Scott arrives on site.

From the site office, we reviewed the excavation and subsurface drainage, and then Scott had to physically walk the excavation. One really must be down in the excavation to truly appreciate the size of the void and what the resulting structure will be.

Scott and Bryan reviewing excavation.

Scott and Bryan reviewing excavation.

Wearing her new cowboy boots, Sue chose to watch us from the deck.

Sue observes from the deck.

Sue observes from the deck.

As background, Scott designed the layout of the remodel and recommended creating a master suite, moving the master bedroom from the back of the house to the front of the house. The flow of the house then followed this layout.

Scott quickly assessed the portable electric supply and dispatched Bryan to the Home Depot to get the requisite parts to connect the portable power supply to the temporary power pole. Having sufficient power on site safely will help throughout the subsequent phases of the project. Connecting the power will be on the list for Saturday.

Back to the site office and we were just about to leave and Michael Benision appeared at the gate. Michael is the owner of MWB Pools & Spas and is building our swimming pool.  He lives just around the corner on Daves Avenue. It was great to see Michael.

Michael Benison stops by to review progress.

Michael Benison stops by to review progress.

Off to the Home Depot and then dinner with Scott and Sue.

Second, and Last, Load of Timbers for Remilling

Thursday, October 9th, 2008

The second load of timbers left today, just after 1:00 pm.

Ready to load the beams.

Ready to load the beams.

Loaded and ready to go.

Loaded and ready to go.

The site is looking very clean now.  A bit lonely, but clean.

Empty driveway.

Empty driveway.

First Load of Timbers for Remilling

Wednesday, October 8th, 2008

The truck arrived from Jackel Enterprises today and we loaded the first load of roof decking for remilling.

Driving the forklift from Los Gatos Boulevard was a bit of a ‘white-knuckler’ as forklifts steer using their rear wheels. Going down Blossom Hill Road and crossing over Highway 17 will not be forgotten.

The first load is looking good, especially as it left Via Sereno.

Securing the first load of roof decking.

Securing the first load of roof decking.

They call it 'House on a Truck'.

They call it 'House on a Truck'.

Next stop?  Watsonville!

Next stop? Watsonville!

The forklift is rented for a 24 hour period.  We have until 1:30 pm to return the forklift.

Ready for loading tomorrow ...

Ready for loading tomorrow ...

 

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