Putting our best Footing forward

Placing the concrete footings is the critical first step in achieving the building footprint. We matched all of the footing sizes (width & depth) and rebar spacing as defined in the building plans. By having the same company (Bartley Corp) do the excavation and concrete work, our customers have fewer conflicts, fewer extras, less trades, and no need to babysit the job.  With all of the forming ready, our footing crew called in the concrete ready mixed supplier and our concrete pumping company to assist us in placing the concrete. The footing pour consisted of  75 cubic yards of concrete over a 6 hour period and all went according to plan.

With the footings squared away, our concrete form panel delivery truck was able to unload the panels directly into the excavated hole using a crane. The crane allows the form baskets to be placed very close to where they are needed. This saves an incredible amount of time and physical labor compared to other companies who typically have a flatbed of panels unloaded in one location near the edge of the hole. In the final picture, the inside of the wall being set and braced. Why is this done? Stay tuned.

2013-06-11 Drying out Footings

2013-06-12 Pouring Footings

2013-06-13 Completed Footings

2013-06-13 Delivering Panel Baskets

2013-06-14 Placing Panel Baskets in Foundation

2013-06-14 Forming Inside Wall

Excavation complete, Footings are prepped

With a little rock hammering and a lot of equipment time, the site was ready for concrete footings.  Our total station layout person, confirmed the proper excavation and set the points for footing locations. This allowed our footing crew to hit the ground running by forming the footings with confidence. Typically, our footing crew is joined by a mini-hoe to excavate half the depth of the footing, but in this case the entire footings will rest on the the excavated grade. More forming material is needed when half of the footings are not earth formed.  The final picture shows a rain day, otherwise, the picture would show the placement of the concrete for the footings. Next post you will see concrete!!

2013-05-30 Excavation

2013-05-31 Excavation

2013-06-04 Footing Layout

2013-06-06 Footing Garage Prep

2013-06-07 Rain Day

Excavation started but Rocky

We hit rock on the excavation of the Concrete home in Clifton. That line sounds a bit ironic, but dealing with rock & clay adds a lot of time, schedule slip, money and effort. The pictures from the Work Zone Cam shows Bartley’s progress on five (5) different work days. The excavation began in the far side of the site and is working toward the camera’s position.

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Shots from the ground level provide a different perspective on the volume of excavation that has already taken place . In the first picture (below), look for the pink circle to see the location of the Work Zone Cam, the source of the time elapsed pictures. Much of the excavated material has been spread out along the entryway where the blue Bartley truck is parked. There is at least another day or two of rock excavation needed before our footing crew can come in a prep the concrete footings.

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Work Zone Cam

To take time elapsed pictures of the Clifton Concrete Home construction process, we installed a Work Zone Camera on Thursday May 9th. Every 30 minutes we get a nice 6 megapixel overhead shot of the job site. Not many people are familiar with building concrete homes so the time lapsed pictures will provide a visual timeline. Here we show the overhead shot it will take (with myself pictured for a size reference). We also started laying out the cut points for our excavation crews. More to come soon!!

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2013-05-16 Excavation Cut Layout

Kickoff meeting for Concrete Home in Clifton VA

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On Monday Feb 18th, trades who will be working on the Clifton Concrete Home met face to face for the first time. Construction projects require excellent coordination between the builder and the trades. The construction of a concrete home is a shining example of how important a team needs to work together. This initial meeting involved the architect, builder, future homeowners, Concrete Contractor (Bartley Corporation), soil engineer, electrician, plumber, and HVAC contractor. Coordination questions and topics were discussed among the team and after another round of changes to the plans, the project should be poised to start.

The site has been cleared of the trees that needed to be removed and the trees shown in the pictures are left to remain on site through construction. The surveyor completed their stakeout of ten different hubs back in August 2012. Once the plans are finalized and approved, the next step would be to start the excavation. Also included is a side view of the home that gives you an idea of the modern design of this home.

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“I recommend Bartley Corp. without reservation”

The job went very well. I do not believe it could have gone better. Every Bartley Corp. person on this job — from the estimator, to the foreman, to the construction workers, to Mr. Bartley himself (who came to inspect the project at various points) — was professional, polite, and completely competent. Bartley Corp finished the job in a shorter amount of time, and for less money, than they originally estimated. After each work day, the job site was cleaned up, minimizing the risk posed to clients and animals should they wander in to the construction area.

After construction was completed, the job site was promptly and properly restored to a safety and usefulness via clean up, grading and provision of stone dust. Bartley also quickly provided government agency with all required information such that grant funds could be released.

I recommend Bartley Corp. without reservation to anyone looking for professionals to provide superior high-quality concrete construction.
-Fran Hayward

Bartley donates concrete slab to the Maryland Center for Housing

On Monday January 7th 2013, The Bartley Corporation, a member of the Home Builders Association of Maryland, poured the slab for the Maryland Center for Housing as a donation to the Maryland Community Builders Foundation.

The Maryland Center for Housing will be the new headquarters for the Home Builders Association of Maryland (HBAM), Maryland Community Builders Foundation, and the home building and remodeling industry of Maryland. Located at Maple Lawn in Fulton, Maryland, the Center (http://marylandcenterforhousing.org) will be owned by the Maryland Community Builders Foundation the charitable arm of the Home Builders Association of Maryland. The rents earned will provide an income stream for the Foundation for many years to come.

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 In 1999 the Maryland Community Builders Foundation was formed to promote shelter related activities for those less fortunate throughout the Baltimore region. The Foundation focuses on ‘sticks and bricks’ projects that provide shelter or shelter improvements for needy families in the six counties and city serviced by HBAM – Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Carroll, Cecil, Harford, Howard and Baltimore City.

The Bartley Corporation has been a leader in Concrete Construction since 1970 and continues to be a local family owned and operated business. Bartley Corp is based in Silver Spring, Maryland and employs over 100. Their services include Residential Concrete, Excavation, Demolition, Commercial Concrete, Helical Piers, Concrete Homes and Green Building.

Concrete work for Under Armour

Bartley completed the concrete work for the Under Armour Innovation Lab

 

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The renovation of 10,000 square feet of existing high bay warehouse space to house Under Armour’s new Innovation Center, a workplace and R&D facility included addition of a mezzanine level, offices, a laboratory, two shops, and general workspace with conference rooms and a pantry.

 

Client: Under Armour

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Architect: Gensler
Location:Baltimore, MD
Attributes: Low-Rise, Commercial, Maryland

Concrete work for West River

Bartley completed the concrete work for the West River Camping and Retreat Center Dining Hall

http://www.turnerconstruction.com/experience/project/717/west-river-camping-a…

Turner provided design-build services for the 9,500 square foot West River Camping and Retreat Center Dining Hall dining facility. The building accommodates 200 people in three dining areas that are divided by movable partitions. Features include a commercial kitchen, restrooms, storage and mechanical areas.

Client: United Methodist Church
Architect: William Doggett Architects
Location: Churchton, MD
Attributes: Community Center, Cultural & Entertainment, Low-Rise, Religious, Commercial, Design+Build, Maryland

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Completed complete foundation package

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It’s nice to sometimes see the finished product of our work. Here is a house where we did the complete foundation package (including the driveway). Its also true that our customers do the top quality work as you can see.