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D-Day: East Coast Style

by Ed posted on 05-17-2005 12:32 last modified 05-17-2005 12:32 —

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Okay, it's not quite as dramatic as amcelroy's Glide House set, but the building phase of my house project is about to begin...

The Superior Walls (http://www.swhv.com) for the basement and garage will be craned into position on May 23-24. Unfortunately the first floor walls will have to be craned into position at a later date after the basement slab has been poured, the first floor deck installed and the foundation walls backfilled. Still, I can't believe this is FINALLY starting. I would have never thought back in February 2004 that this journey would take so long... but it feels really good (and scary).

Anyway, if you happen to be in the Sag Harbor/Hamptons area (this is the week before the official kickoff of the summer season, after all...) and you want to check out this building system in action, drop me a private message for directions, etc.

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Great!

Posted by Splatgirl at 05-17-2005 19:42

It's very exciting after all those months of research, planning, permitting, etc., no? Once you have something to look at and obsess over, things seem to go much faster :) congrats, Ed!