Monday, December 9, 2013

December on the Big Island

Although this is supposedly the "rainy season" it has been fairly dry since the torrential downpours in mid November. That could change at any time for any amount of time. Weather forecasts are variable, although one thing is for sure, moderate temperatures!! We have been watching the temperatures drop on the mainland and are glad that 75-85 degree days are a constant here. We have been pouring concrete as fast as we can so the job is progressing.


A lovely day for a Gomaco pour.

Broom finish on a feed truck lane.


Pouring the walls on the commodity shed.

Inside formed wall of the commodity shed.



Drain line to lagoon.

Looking toward the existing facilities from the new commodity shed.

Commodity walls.

Drain line to lagoon.


Equipotential Grounding Plane wire, placed before Gomaco pour.


On the new access road looking towards the old and new commodity sheds.


Lower freestall.
                       


Hillside that was planted with Bermuda grass. 


Main finished pours for lower freestall.

Liner and gravel on access road from commodity sheds to new freestalls and parlor.





36" drainage culvert under access road.

Commodity shed walls with form ply stripped.




Basement floor.

Parlor basement floor poured.
                     

Finishing pours for lower free stall.




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