Friday, September 28, 2007

September 26th


:::FotoCap 1: View from Clay Street looking northeast.








:::FotoCap 2: View from the corner of River and Clay Streets.






Observations:::
Just another drive-by report this week as I was unable to schedule a site walk. I am confirmed for next week though so stay tuned for that. The 5th Floor framing is about halfway done. The steel columns for the 3rd and 4th Floor decks have been erected. Interior metal stud framing on the 2nd Floor looks complete throughout. Brick is starting to go up along the 1st Floor west facade.

Flai Notes:::
1. RiverClay is still finalizing the solar panel option for individual units. The update is 1.26 kw solar cells available and numbering 26 total.
2. RiverClay is working with Saddleback Design to provide a cork option at the entry for those interested units. Tile is no longer a viable option at the entryway due to acoustic concerns between floors.
3. RiverClay is striving to achieve LEED Silver rating [Certified-->Silver-->Gold-->Platinum]. Indications are that building energy usage should be about 30% less than other comparable buildings.

:::Weekly Slice of RiverClay PAN

Sunday, September 23, 2007

September 19th


:::FotoCap 1: View from River Street looking west.








:::FotoCap 2: View from the corner of River and Clay Streets.






Observations:::
Just did a quick drive-by report this week. The 4th Floor framing is complete and the exterior sheathing is about halfway done. They are laying down the 5th Floor subflooring. Interior metal stud framing continues on the 2nd Floor. Concrete block also continues to form the stair towers at both ends of the building. The exterior decks have not been built out above the top of concrete levels on east or west side.

:::Weekly Slice of RiverClay PAN

Sunday, September 16, 2007

September 12th


:::FotoCap 1: View from the corner of River and Clay Street.








:::FotoCap 2: View looking east from Jefferson Park.








:::FotoCap 3: View looking north from Clay Street.






Observations:::
Thanks to Ian Roth in Unit 304 who filled in admirably in my absence. Stopping by the project site this week, they are well under way on the 4th Floor framing, probably about halfway done, again starting in the north end and working their way south. Consequently, the 3rd Floor framing and exterior sheathing looks complete all around. The 1st Floor CMU block infill looks pretty complete too. They are starting to build in the non-bearing metal stud framing on the 2nd Floor units. The two parking decks have the interior lighting installed.

Flai Notes:::
Hello to Jeff Dotur and his wife Pat Alexander, who will be coming back to Denver from Seattle and moving into Unit 300. I'll try to get some photos of your unit the next time I go on my walk-through.

Yosemite National Park was awesome. I recommend the 17-mile day hike up to Half Dome for anyone who has some endurance and a strong stomach.

:::Weekly Slice of RiverClay PAN

Saturday, September 8, 2007

September 8th

A couple of fuzzy cell-phone pics to tide you over till Frederico returns... apologies if I completely break his posting format.

Most of the third floor exterior framing and sheathing is complete, at least as seen from Clay St. Framing of the fourth floor exterior has begun. Some work was occurring during my visit, which was a sunny Saturday afternoon.


Friday, September 7, 2007

RiverClay and Zocalo Development on TV

In Fred's absence this week I thought I'd post a bit of PR for Zocalo Development. RiverClay and Zocalo's other current project, 2020 Lawrence, were the featured on Fox 31 News' eTeam environmental report the other day. It's a great piece that really promotes what Zocalo is doing with respect to energy-efficient design. Check out the video here:

MyFox Colorado | eTeam- Green Builders