This week the crew spent several days stripping the scaffolding support for the main floor, and stacking up all the roll bars.
These are the stacked up roll bars waiting to be lifted out of the basement with a crane and sent back to Canam-Hambro.
This is what the basement looks like without all the support structure and plywood for holding up the main floor. Some of the reflective bubble wrap is falling down a bit, but that will be fixed later.
The basement is nice and bright with the big windows.
This is what the Insul-tarp looks like.
The exterior is some kind of tough fabric, then there are two layers of thin white foam, then a layer of bubble wrap. Hard to believe this can be equivalent of 2" of styrofoam.
This is the plywood that was previously under the concrete on the main level. It has been removed and is now stacked until it can be reused for the roof sheathing.
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