Construction update #7 is below. Please see the summary and pictures at the
bottom of this post!
SITE WORK:
Construction progress has been good. The only additional
site work completed was placement of the dumpster pad. Further site work
progress is expected to be minimal until exterior finishes are completed at the
subject buildings. As exterior building finishes are completed, installation of
site finishes such as sidewalks, landscaping/irrigation and paving will resume.
STRUCTURES:
Construction related to the building structures continues to
progress. Under-slab utilities, concrete foundations, elevator pits and
concrete slab construction is now complete. Over the past several weeks, rough
framing work has reached substantial completion. At Building 100, completion of
roof framing, roof sheathing and exterior sheathing installation has taken
place and installation of rough framing hardware has been completed. Rough
framing work at Building 200 reached substantial completion in May.
Building dry-in work, (roofing, windows, exterior doors),
has commenced within the past period and is approximately 80% complete. All dry-in
work is expected to be complete in 30 days. This includes roofing, exterior
moisture barrier, windows and exterior door units.
MEP rough-in and installation of steel stair systems has
progressed. Steel stair frames and railings have been installed at Building 100
and stair installation is 90% complete. Pre-cast concrete treads will be
installed closer to the completion of interior finishes. Regarding MEP
rough-in, HVAC rough-in appears to be complete at Building 200 and roughly 35
to 40% complete at Building 100. HVAC rough-in is currently concentrated along
the east/west wing. Overall, HVAC rough-in is approximately 45 to 50% complete.
Electrical rough-in has mostly been concentrated at Building 200 where rough-in
work is now complete. At Building 100, electrical rough-in work has recently
commenced and is limited to wiring within the common corridors. Overall,
electrical work is estimated to be around 35 to 40% complete. Plumbing rough-in
is estimated to be 85 to 90% complete with waste and water pipe installation
substantially complete at both buildings. Installation of tub/shower units
remains to be completed. Plumbing work is estimated to be around 60 to 65%
complete, overall. Lastly, fire sprinkler rough-in has been completed at
Building 200 and is around 75% complete at Building 100. Overall, fire
sprinkler work is around 70% complete.
As part of the MEP rough-in stage of construction,
pre-hanging of drywall is required behind tubs located along exterior and/or
party walls and within mechanical closets. Drywall installation in these
locations is now mostly complete. Additionally, pre-pours for gypcrete flooring
are required under tub/shower units located above wood floor systems and within
the party
FINISHES & QUALITY
Finishes have recently commenced and are limited to the
building exterior façades. Installation of brick veneer has been completed at
Building 200 and is currently in progress along the east/west wing of Building
100. Masonry work is approximately 25% complete including materials currently
on site.
We want to ensure the community stays up to date with the
plans and progress of our development.
As such, if you have any questions or would like to send us a comment
regarding Evermore, please either post a comment on the blog or send us an
email at info@peachtreehousing.com. Please use this email for questions or
comments regarding the development process only. For information regarding pre-leasing, please
email evermoresrvillage@fairwaymanagement.com.
Please visit this blog often as we will be posting updated
pictures and blogs throughout the construction of Evermore Senior Village.
View of north elevation of east/west wing of Building 100
View of west elevation of east/west elevation of Building 100
Roof shingle installation nearly complete at Building 100
Waste and water line rough-in mostly complete at Building 100
Electrical rough-in underway in corridors at Building 100
Exterior finishes underway at Building 200
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