Michael and I had a busy day yesterday. We started the day
by using our tape measures to verify the dimensions of the walls for our
as-built drawings. If we found a dimension that was different than what the
architects called for, we would mark the correct measurement on the prints with
a red pen. We found a few measurements that were different, but all of our
important dimensions (widths of hallways, locations of doors) were spot on. The
discrepancies we found were all pretty small, and they were all due to the fact
that we are doing a renovation, so we have to work around the existing
structure. An example of this is that several of the conference rooms on the
south side of the building are smaller than expected, because it is more
important to keep the hallways at the proper width.
We had a taco truck come on to the site for lunch, and we
got to talk to Riley and Dylan Yore for a while after we had finished eating. They
came back to Building 70 to help move 290 sheets of drywall into the
building with us and the laborers. We signed a Pre-Task Plan and went over the potential
hazards before we started working, then two of the laborers gave us some tips
for how to load and unload the carts without straining your back. We also
learned a little bit about efficiency and optimization, as they explained to us
that we should stack the drywall with the white sides facing down so that they
would be easier for the carpenters to work with later, and to protect the white
side from scratches and scuffs if the stack is used as a table.
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Going over the PTP with Roger and Dylan |
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Loading the drywall onto our cart |
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Moving six sheets of drywall into the building |
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