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A modular duplex

Rear of duplex

Concrete trucks lined up for a big pour

Pouring concrete walls

Forming walls at the Machne Tashbar Sewer Treatment plant. Our biggest project to date!

Filling the interior with stone to prep for the slab.

Mr. Noe attempting to operate the bulldozer.

A traditional cape with three doghouse dormers in front and a shed dormer in back.

Telebelting stone to prep for the slab

Radiant tubing ready for slab

Working together to get the job done

A finished log home from below

From the top

Interior view - beautifully decorated

Custom fireplace

Interior log posts

Overlooking loft area

Rustic yet modern kitchen

Bring on the Thanksgiving crowd!

Custom log staircase

View of the loft area

Looking down on the great room

Custom bath

Reclaimed barn flooring

Addition at my house with footings formed

Why do I start these projects in the winter?

First concrete truck on the scene

I guess we are really doing this

Boss is too cheap to get a pump truck

Footings are in

Frost walls are stacked

Prepping for the slab

Ready for radiant tubing

Radiant tubing is in - ready to pour slab

Pouring the slab

What happened!! The first floor walls are up and ready to be poured

Finally I'll have a garage

With ICF construction you spend alot of time making sure the walls are properly braced

Bracing from the inside

Another view of the bracing

The pump unfolding to pour the walls

Concrete discharging into the pump

First floor walls getting poured

Pouring first floor walls

2nd floor getting stacked. Notice the arched vinyl bucking for the windows

Second floor stack almost complete

Rear view from the pool deck

Pouring the second floor walls

Vibing the wall to ensure concrete flows under the window openings

We needed all the reach on this pump truck

Walls are done - setting the trusses

A scissor truss for the great room

A view of the front gable before we trimmed the ICF

The largest ICF structure we have done to date a 40'x80' guest house/barn

This structure had 13' high walls which is the tallest single pour we have ever done

Bob knows concrete