waiting room which will also carry the second floor where our offices will be located giving a panoramic view out over our workshop and Dyno cell.Chosen method of construction as it is stronger and allows us to triple insulate against sound for the reception area.
Drilled measured and plated, ready to go.
And here is our Construction Project Manager, Kevin Baldry, (ground floor, back to camera, blue shirt) I'll take an early opportunity for thanking him for his expertise and un-wavering professional approach throughout.
Probably more so for his expert eye for the minutest attention to detail and the amount of patience shown in the face of a demanding client.
That aside, on with the show. Here we can see the outline of the reception area taking shape.
Not quite so obvious, is that it's dark outside; a
substantial amount of the project will need to be carried out outside normal work hours and at weekends.
substantial amount of the project will need to be carried out outside normal work hours and at weekends.The plan is to not impact too heavily on our already busy workload at the current premises, while it's going to be impossible that day to day operations will be affected, we will be attempting to keep those instances to the absolute minimum.
Daniel, (resonsible for preparing and installing the Structural Steel), fixing a beam across to the existing building ironwork structure. A shame this beam won't be seen when completed as Daniel's welding was a work of art!

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