Mora Utilities got a great start on the inlet work they are doing. Construction guys are all set to come start form work tomorrow. The plumbers got all underground covered up. Electricians should be here on Monday. Rick W and Vaughan H, owners of Parkway, stopped in to check out our progress and compliment Woody on the good work. Rick Mathews, McDonald's ACM also came in this afternoon and was pleased with the work. Michael Sawyers our project manager called at the end of the day to check out our progress. All in all we had a very productive week. We're hoping for continued great weather next week so we can pour our parking lot and slab.
Friday, February 29, 2008
Coming soon.....McDonald's
Plumbing Inspection scheduled
Thursday, February 28, 2008
Piers complete
Pad was prepared, compacted, tested. Holes for piers were drilled. Steel forms were placed in the holes. Finally the concrete was poured. This all happened yesterday.
Rick Mathews, McDonald's ACM, stopped by this morning & gave Woody a great pat on the back for showing good progress & having a great looking job site. It's always good to hear.
Work is progressing at a fast pace today. By the end of day we'll have McDonald's banners will be posted on site.
Plumbers are here!
Today it's crazy busy on the job site. Concrete team showed up to set forms & dig trenches. The plumbers are starting the underground plumbing. Surveyors are here to do the storm water line survey. Terracon is doing the parking lot density test. And grading team is blue topping the parking lot.... GET ALL THAT? It's wonderful to see so much activity. The preliminary work isn't always visible at the end of the work day. We are shooting for pouring our slab on the 6th of March. Then we'll be flying. The picture shows the depth of cut, which explains why it's taken so many days to export dirt.
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
New McDonald's Coming to Irving
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Day 56/71/86 was WINDY!
Woody had the silt fence moved on the south side further south. Michael came by to check the site and meet with Rick. Sunbelt delivered the generator. This gave us the opporturnity to meet with the utility contractor and make arrangements regarding the utilities. As far as the piers go the work has been postponed to tomorrow. Woody was really anxious to start, but the drill truck broke down en route to the site. They promised to send out two drill trucks tomorrow to get back on schedule. Terracon passed us on the compaction of the pad! We will have them back out tomorrow to inspect the piers. Lab testing is just one of many things Parkway does to offer our customer a quality service. The wind today was brutal to say the least....I thing we had 40mph winds...and it was cold in the wind...not to mention the job trailer door kept trying to blow off the hinges. We'll hope for better weather tomorrow.
Monday, February 25, 2008
Day 57/72/87...Days go fast
We've scheduled delivery of the generator for tomorrow. Also, we'll have the drilling for the piers going on tomorrow and in the afternoon the piers will be poured. To make this happen the excavators will have to have the pad ready and lab will need to give the thumbs up on compaction. So today it's a matter of continuing the dirt work. Woody met with the Cross Rep regarding the lot lighting. Concrete company had men onsite today tying steel for the piers. The highlight of the day was having Michael Sawyers visit the site. He reviewed plan changes and scheduling with us. This picture shows how much dirt has been cut out of the lot to bring it to grade. This should allow you to see why we have spent so many days on exporting dirt.
Saturday, February 23, 2008
Pier work preparation starts
It's Saturday, but work continues. Even when we don't work Sundays we lose a building day. So working Saturdays helps to make some progress. The concrete company came to do batter boards and lay out the slab and piers. They should be tying steel on Monday and digging holes Tuesday and pouring piers on Tuesday. Right now it looks like Plumbers will be ready to start on Wednesday.
Friday, February 22, 2008
DIRT....Dirty work...
Thursday, February 21, 2008
Rain, rain, GO AWAY
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Uneventful....That's a Good Thing!
Not much to report. The dirt work continues and tests from lab all look great. We were able to get some estimates for a generator. Submitted what we had to Michael. Michael & Randy both came by the job today. Randy works in warranty at Parkway. It was good as always to have Michael on the job to check progress.
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Getting power when it's not available...
Monday, February 18, 2008
Clear Skies....Work proceeds
Lab is here all day testing compaction. Excavating team continues pad preparation. Michael Sawyers, Rick Mathews, Oncor rep, and Miles (Cross Development Rep) were all present for a meeting regarding permanent and temporary power solutions. Later, Ben Simms of Adams Engineering stopped in to view change requests. All in all a good day, although it did start off all wrong. We found the job trailer had been broken into over the weekend. So the police had to come in to do a report and talk about a clean up job. They tracked mud all over the place and just made a mess. Must have been upset to find that there wasn't much worth taking from an old job trailer. Woody has a rule that every day everything must be packed and taken back home. That means the first thirty to sixty minutes of the day is used to set up the office and the last thirty to sixty minutes of the day is used to take down. That on it's own is exhausting.
Saturday, February 16, 2008
Day 4: Rain Again
Friday, February 15, 2008
Day 3: McDonald's Ground Breaking Meeting
Thursday, February 14, 2008
DAY 2: Sub Soil Continues
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Ready, Set, GOOOOOOO!!!!!
That's right! Today is the day that Michael gave the green light to proceed with construction. The first step is the dirt has to be prepared. So they will export dirt and import select fill. This morning the silt fencing was completed. Also, the construction entrance was completed. Then the excavating team started digging and grading. Magnum survey came out to start marking property pins. City of Irving issued us a water meter for fire hydrant. We've scheduled the lab for the soil testing. Productive day and a good first day.
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Rainy days...No GO today!
Rick brought the permit and plans to the office. Michael came by for plan review. Woody & I went ahead to City of Irving Utilities to begin the process for getting a water meter.
Monday, February 11, 2008
Excavating mobilizing....Here we go!
Friday, February 8, 2008
SILT FENCING STARTS
While they worked on the fence, we continued the set up and clean up of the job trailer. The trailer will service as the operation center for this construction site. We will use it to do our daily work, meet with sub contractors, review plans. A portion of it will also be used to store materials that will begin to come in for the project. We take great care to set it up for convenience and comfort as it will be the place that we spend the majority of our time over the next three months.
Carrolton's New Panda Express
We enjoyed seeing Jason at the site. His company was erecting the steel. Woody & I hadn't seen him since the McDonald's Littlefield job. He's pictured here supervising the work being done.
This Panda Express is located at George Bush & Old Denton Rd. Directly, next door is an Arby's already open for business that was also built by Parkway.
Thursday, February 7, 2008
Setting Up Shop
We returned last night from Littlefield. This morning we got ready to go to work. Before we could make it to the job site, Michael Sawyers called us into the Lewisville office. We went in and got some detailed info regarding our new project. We also had to make some calls for bids. We were all finished at the office by noon. We grabbed some lunch then headed out to the job site. Once there we continued the process of setting up the office. This includes setting up office equipment and preparing for services to be started. Best of all it means unloading all the tools and office equipment and supplies from the truck and rv. Although we'd planned to stop around four, we worked until 6pm. I guess we are both just excited about the upcoming project. Today the site is only dirt. In a few weeks the frame work for the new McDonald's will be in place.
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
In Honor of Charlie

Into all our lives must enter sadness so that our joys can be experienced more greatly.
Our trip to Littlefield turned out to be touched with sadness.
While we are setting up our RV at the Waylon Jennings RV Park and preparing to meet my family for dinner, down the road Charlie Brown, a Senior at Littlefield High School is preparing to go to Lockney to watch his school mates play basketball. He arranged to take the afternoon off from work. He picks up his cousin, Crystal, and the twins, Tara & Kara. But Charlie I can almost picture never being the one to think only of himself, made a couple of stops on his way out of town. First, he picks up a box of soft drinks and some ice to take to his friends already at the game. Then, he stops in at the McD's for some take along food. The group set off to the game. Knowing these students, I'm sure they were happy, laughing, and talking along the way. Probably anxious to get there and cheer on their team.
Sadly, they never made it. Due to overcorrecting while driving the car was reported to have rolled over and Charlie and Crystal were ejected from the car. The twins are recovering at the hospital and are expected to fully recover. Charlie and Crystal have gone on to their eternal rest.
Initially the news filled me with sadness. As last night went on, I finally was able to feel the joy and happiness of having known Charlie. I was blessed to have had him in a Spanish class I substituted last year. I'd witnessed Charlie at several church events when we'd travel to see Jesse Duplantis. I remember him as someone extremely mature for his age with a great work ethic. He's one of those big guys with even a bigger heart. My joy is that I was blessed to have known Charlie. Crystal was Charlie's cousin. This family lost two in the blink of an eye.
If you are able please contact First United Bank in Littlefield to make a contribution to the funeral fund for these teenagers.
Tuesday, February 5, 2008
Happiness is Lubbock, TX in my rear view mirror...
Or in our case, happiness is Lubbock, TX on our GPS! Here is a rear view of us hauling our home/rv to our next location. Today, the location is: Littlefield, TX. It's time for the follow up medical visit we'd promised Dr Lentz to keep if he released me last week.
This morning we went to work over at Taco Bueno in Plano, TX. Pete Hamm is the official superintendent. He's currently in California working on another project so we've been helping out at this location. We met the plumbers, Taco Bueno manager, and the stripers at the building this morning. Because of the light rain the stripers will have to hold off painting the stripes on the parking lot.
Monday, February 4, 2008
Pre-Preliminary Work....
Check the grounds.
Where will the electric come from?
Where will the silt fence go?
How much dirt work will be required?
Any surveyor markers?
How about phone service?
Who will be the subcontractors?
And where will we put the coffee pot?
Today was largely spent on looking for answers to these questions and setting up the trailer.
Sunday, February 3, 2008
SUPER BOWL 2008

We decided to watch the game at home. Woody cooked ribs on the grill, brought a Mardi Gras cake, and made some delicious out of this world homemade HOT WINGS!
Overall a GREAT day!
Saturday, February 2, 2008
MARDI GRAS KING CONTENDER


Friday, February 1, 2008
Job Trailer Delivered
At the meeting they served us a catered lunch before the meeting. Then the owners reviewed 2007 Financial and Project Excellence reports. After a break, they continued with the goals for 2008 and changes in the Project Excellence program.
Woody was tickled that they recognized him for his Grand Slam on the McDonald's Littlefield project. But Woody and I were most pleased when Michael Sawyers was recognized for five years of dedicated service with Parkway and for being a PROJECT EXCELLENCE TOP PRODUCER. It was wonderful to meet the Project Managers and all the owners. We also had the opportunity to see Ryan Elmer, our Chili's Project Manager.