Wednesday, 19 December 2012

Sorry for the gap in updates but I've been away...

However

the builders have not been idle and we are very nearly at the end

We have been very lucky and received another boost with a grant from Norfolk County Council Community Construction Fund. 

This will allow us to complete the ground works around the building and a number of internal items 

The view from the the river
Currently the doors are being hung, the walls painted, and the lights connected. The wooden floor in the main hall has been laid and the heating is working.
This is what it looks like inside:-
The shiny new main hall
 A happy scout leader
 No not the monkey cage at the zoo
this is the view in through the windows that
overlook our back garden and river

Thursday, 1 November 2012

After around 4 months with builders Draper and Nichols on site

under Gary's watchful eye the building is really taking shape. 
 

Adam & Steve are fixing the cedar cladding outside


This side is completed already
After some years weathering the timbers will turn a silver grey colour,
but they will last for over 50 years

 The concrete screed is being laid inside
in readiness for the main hall heating pipes
and then the wood floor

The walls have been clad inside and are being skimmed with plaster.
The whole place is looking really good.

Wednesday, 17 October 2012

The underfloor heating pipes are being laid 

in the entrance hall and smaller rooms

 

They all terminate on a manifold in the store area of the boat store

A concrete screed is laid over them to form a 
giant concrete radiator
This will take a number of days to warm up
and will give a background heat for the building


Thursday, 11 October 2012

The first fix of the electric wiring has been completed

and here's what it looks like inside

 The mezzanine floor has a temporary rail for safety
The pile of insulation board has been fitted last week
and the ceiling has now been plasterboarded
see next posting later this week

Saturday, 29 September 2012

The zinc roof is now complete.
The panels are made from rolls of sheet zinc then fixed on the roof
and crimped by hand to make it water tight.
The gutter is also made of zinc

See how its made here
or on YouTube

Tuesday, 18 September 2012

One of our Funders 
The Lafarge Environmental Trust
visited on 18th September.

At this stage of the project they released funds
which enables the building work to progress.

Wednesday, 12 September 2012

Two months work
and
reasonable weather
has meant good progress on the building

Its up to the top of the roof
and
we can see what it will look like when complete.