Two things needed on a project like ours, bathrooms...and rebar. :)
Security brothers guarding the water supplies..
Putting the fire hydrant in place, more to be put in, priority items!
Work area
Lowering the fire hydrant into place
First Aid trailer, the trailer had a bad smell, could not find the origin of it, finally, they found the cause, a dead possum who had been dead at least 8 months. It was skin and bones when they found it. The trailer still not smelling all that great, you have to be REALLY hurt/ill to want to stay in it. Any ideas on how to get rid of the smell short of burning the trailer to the ground?
Safety brother...making the rounds
Can anyone guess what this is?
Setting up to do a sample tilt up wall.
Our main auditorium...soon, we will be in there.
The stage
Parking drains
Forms
Rebar...
More forms
We have to fill it ALL IN??
Water?
Some of our sisters
Getting hydratedWell, this week is our district convention. Corpus Christi here we come! It looks to be a slow week as many will be attending the convention. I was able to go to the site and take some pictures of the project up close and not from a distance. If there is alot of work going on I try to stay out of the way so today was a good day to go out there. I will see if I can post some more pictures this week. So, enjoy!
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For your First Aid trailer possum odor, you might look at pet supply stores for a product named Nilodor. Or it can be found online in various formulations for different applications. It is an industrial strength odor neutralizer/remover.
Gracias!! I have forwarded that to the brother. The ill and injured will be grateful!! :)
Thanks again!
Might try some bags of charcoal also...just open them up lengthwise
& let them absorb. It's supposed to work for fouled refrigerators so it might work here. I'm a big fan of Nilotex, made by Nilodor. 800-443-4321.
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