Friday, November 30, 2007

Wall 1 forms going in


Work has started on erecting the form for the first wall section.

Taken 2007-11-30

Thursday, November 29, 2007

Starting work on interior columns


There are apparently interior columns. The steelwork and base frames for them are starting to be built.

Taken 2007-11-29

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Starting on walls


The floor is completely unveiled and they are starting to put in the wall bottom seal and build the forms for the walls.

Taken 2007-11-28

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Finished floor


They removed the floor bracing yesterday, and are cleaning up from the floor production. Some of the materials for building the wall forms are being delivered.

Taken 2007-11-27

Thursday, November 22, 2007

Completed floor


The floor is complete. There are a bunch of 8' diameter depressions in the floor. I have no idea what these are for; perhaps there will be support columns for the ceiling.

Taken 2007-11-21

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Cement floor pour


The cement was delivered this morning at around 2:30am. It looked like UFO's were landing in my backyard, with bright lights seemingly aimed directly into my bedroom window. The cement trucks backup beepers were going, along with an engine running the concrete pumper truck. Here's a picture taken at 6am at about 2/3rds done with the pour.

Taken 2007-11-21

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Rebar completed

The rebar has been completed for the floor, and the cables for the postensioning of the slab are installed. We're just waiting for the concrete to arrive tomorrow morning.

Taken 2007-11-20

Floor concrete pouring schedule

Well, it looks like we're going to get some concrete delivered bright and early. Well, maybe not so bright.

From:
Mike Rigney [mailto:mrigney@cavecreek.org]
Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2007 10:26 AM
Subject: Early morning work on Rockaway Hills water tank

In order to schedule the cement deliveries and allow the concrete to cure properly, MGC must pour the floor for the Rockaway Hills water tank during the very early hours of Wednesday, November 21st. The trucks will begin arriving at approximately 2:30 am and they should complete the pour around 8:00 am. We wanted to let you know as soon as we knew for sure that everything had been scheduled. If you know of other people in the neighborhood that we should let know, please feel free to pass on the information or give me a call with their contact information and I’ll give them a call or email them this notice.

<<<<<<<<<<>>>>>>>>>><<<<<<<<<

Mike Rigney, Asst. Utilities Manager

Town of Cave Creek

37622 N. Cave Creek Road

Cave Creek, AZ 85331

Phone: 480-437-3580

email: mrigney@cavecreek.org

Friday, November 16, 2007

Rebar installation

Tying the rebar together and elevating it off the floor.

Taken 2007-11-16

Rebar installation


Next layer of rebar going in.

Taken 2007-11-15

Rebar installation


First delivery and layout of floor rebar.

Taken 2007-11-14

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

2007-08-30 AZ Republic Editorial

http://www.azcentral.com/arizonarepublic/northeastvalleyopinions/articles/0830sr-edit0831-on.html

Rebar started


The rebar that is at the bottom outside edge of the pad is complete. This is the part of the floor that is thicker than the middle of the floor, and will support the weight of the walls.

Taken 2007/11/13

Delivery of rebar


Another sheet of plastic has been laid down, and the first shipment of rebar is delivered.

Taken 2007-11-12

Friday, November 9, 2007

Finished floor prep


The floor prep is complete. There are markings on the floor for various things, which aren't immediately obvious.

Except for a very small section, the forms for the floor are complete. They should be ready to start placing concrete next week.

Taken 2007-11-08

Prepping the floor


They are still prepping the floor, although almost all of the forms are in. The middle of the floor, up to about 6 feet from the outside edge, will have a raised (with dirt) floor. The edge doesn't have this so that it will be thicker to support the outside wall of the tank, but the inside of the floor will be a good deal thinner. the thickness of the finished floor can be shown by the height of the standpipes. these will be just above the finished floor level.

Taken 2007-11-06

Stand pipes


Here are a couple of the pipes that will be under the floor for filling and draining the tank. There appear to be two 16" and one 8" pipe.

Taken 2007-11-04

Prepping the floor


Here they have worked some more on the exterior floor forms, along with starting to build up the pad with dirt to cover the membrane.

Taken 2007-11-04

Wednesday, November 7, 2007

2007-11-07 Scottsdale Arizona Republic editorial

CC manager's policy-making violates city code

Nov. 6, 2007 05:45 PM
Scottsdale Republic
Thank you for your Nov. 3 editorial, "Cave Creek official sees problem," recognizing that Cave Creek officials did goof in the handling of the new water tank. Town Manager Usama Abujbarah did a poor job of communicating with neighbors.

The town manager did an excellent job communicating with the Sienna Corporation of Gold Mountain Estates, which needs this 2 million gallon tank to quench the thirst of its planned development of 400 acres on Continental Mountain. Although Continental Mountain is outside Cave Creeks city limits and the Cave Creek Water Co.'s service areas, officials talk about solving this problem by annexing the land.

Cave Creek code states policy-making by the town manager is prohibited. It furthers states the manager shall not exercise any policy-making or legislative functions nor attempt to commit or bind the Town Council to any action, plan or program requiring the official action of the Town Council.

Yet, the manager made all new decisions regarding the location and size of the water tank even though council and citizen actions that created the water master plan stated otherwise.

Are the citizens and council members making policy for Cave Creek or is the town manager?

- Herb Natker, Cave Creek

Monday, November 5, 2007

Scottsdale Republic Editorial

The Scottsdale edition of the Arizona Republic gets it. Unfortunately, the Town Manager of Cave Creek doesn't, and so far, the Town Council doesn't.

Read their editorial here.

Starting to backfill


The floor is starting to be backfilled, and the edge forms are being put in place. They have pounded 2x8 lumber into the ground, and are placing sheets of plywood against them in order to form the outside edge of the tank floor.

Taken 2007-11-04

French drain installed


A ditch was dug near the perimeter of the tank floor, a porous pipe was added to the trench, and it was backfilled and covered. This will drain any undertank water that may accumulate under the floor.

Taken 2007-10-31

Friday, November 2, 2007

Newspaper articles

Here are some links to articles about the Cave Creek water system changes:

http://thedesertadvocate.com/archives/ar090507/090507/news/2.htm
http://thedesertadvocate.com/archives/ar091207/091207/news/1.htm
http://thedesertadvocate.com/archives/ar091907/091907/news/3.htm
http://thedesertadvocate.com/archives/ar092607/092607/news/5.htm

Letters to the editor on this topic:

http://thedesertadvocate.com/archives/ar090507/090507/comm/letters.htm
http://thedesertadvocate.com/archives/ar091207/091207/comm/letters.htm
http://thedesertadvocate.com/archives/ar091207/091207/comm/letters2.htm
http://thedesertadvocate.com/archives/ar091207/091207/comm/letters3.htm

There have been numerous articles, editorials, and letters to the editor written on this topic that appeared in the Arizona Scottsdale Republic newspaper. Unfortunately, they have migrated to their archives, and one must pay to see them.

Echo Canyon Water Tank


Here's the first picture i have of the site, and was taken approximately 10/26/2007. The hole is completely dug out, with the digging machine in the hole itself. The hole is dug deeper than it will eventually be, because it has to be backfilled to ensure that their are no hollows that could collapse during further construction.