Construction Update Newsletter
ISSUE
02
ON LOCATION LifeChange Community Church Addition
July 2018
MEET YOUR TEAM
Curt Hielke Project Manager
Dan Donavan Field Manager
CONSTRUCTION UPDATE
Jeremy Brandsen Project Coordinator
Welcome to the second issue of “On Location”! We hope you’ve enjoyed watching the layout of the new building taking shape over the past month. We hit a big milestone this past month with getting the first coat of paving down for the new parking lot. This not only allows the congregation and construction workers to park here, but keeps the dust minimized for the entire site. The retention pond has also been shaped! Behind the temporary fence, new building footings have just been finished up. Foundation walls will finish up early next week. The underground plumbing for the new restrooms has been installed and the underground electric will go in next week before concrete slabs. Two concrete storage tanks have been installed underground near the building, which will hold water for the fire protection system.
John Parker, LEED AP Project Executive
Curt Hielke, Project Manager CurtH@elzinga-volkers.com
FUN FACT Did you know that 80% of old asphalt pavement removed each year is reused and it is America’s most recycled product? More than 90% of parking areas in the US and 94% of roads are asphalt. Asphalt derives its name from the black, sticky, viscous liquid (also known as bitumen) used as the primary binding agent in the mixture. Oil (or liquid asphalt) makes up only 5% of the asphalt pavement material. The other 95% is aggregate.
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