I’m getting more and more used to working in the field, and
I’m starting to get into a morning routine. The first thing I do when I get to
the job site is walk around the building and look at what had been accomplished
the day before. It is very important for us to know what we have done, because
we need to keep up with our schedule, and plan what we will start next. After
my walk, I always fill out an SOP (Safety Observation Process) card. The point
of these cards is to observe a small group of workers on the site, and make
sure that they working safely and have properly filled out their PTP (Pre-Task
Plan). These SOP cards are a way for us to notice any unsafe practices or bad
habits, and address the issue before it causes an accident. After that, I turn
in our Daily to GM, respond to emails, and organize DCR responses and other
paperwork that has been returned to us.
The progress on Building 70 is coming along well. Ideal has
finished framing the exterior walls, and is working on the rest of the interior
wall framing. The subcontractors from Ensroth and PPP have started to work on the
duct hangers and replacing some piping, and work will begin on fire protection
soon. The guys from Mastercraft Flooring have a shot blaster that bombards the
floor slab with tiny steel pellets to remove the pressure sensitive glue that
held down the old carpet and vinyl. They had a few problems with the machine
though, and it left a pitted finish on the concrete, so they switched to using
a scraper and two grinding machines today. I think we will have to move our
desks and computers tomorrow when they are ready to grind our temporary office area.
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Mastercraft's grinder |
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The grey concrete has already been polished, the brown concrete still has glue stuck to it. |
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