A&W third week

 
FTLComm - Tisdale - Monday, September 16, 2002
This project saw three walls standing when the work day Friday came to a close. The roof for this building is a flat wood truss beam and will be the height of the back wall (shown below)

It is always deceptive when you watch a project like this one because the structure seems to just come about so quickly while the finishing work can absorb weeks of time.
 
 

This morning there were four contractors working on the site as the forms for the curbing had been laid while Mr. Chupa excavated the hole to place the structure that will hold up the main sign. Patterson Concrete (top of page) had already poured one of the two pads this morning by 9:30 and the North wall was about to be rotated into position.

There is still some surface ground shaping to be completed in the front to get the slope just right but essentially the project now clearly shows what it will look like when it is completed.
 

 

Return to Ensign - Return to Saskatchewan News

 
This page is a story posted on Ensign and/or Saskatchewan News, both of which are daily web sites offering a variety of material from scenic images, political commentary, information and news. These publications are the work of Faster Than Light Communications . If you would like to comment on this story or you wish to contact the editor of these sites please send us email.
 

Editor : Timothy W. Shire
Faster Than Light Communication
Box 1776, Tisdale, Saskatchewan, Canada, S0E 1T0
306 873 2004