Monday, May 24, 2010

Dawson Lake Progress : May 24, 2010 : Last Week of May at Dawson

It was a very busy day at Dawson Lake and Bob Chamberland had everything humming right along. The grass seed has germinated around the lake and the conduit crew is installing the last of the utilities underground.

Ole' Sondresen, Project Architect, was in from New York to put the finishing touches on the Spec house design. The home construction crew made amazing progress in the last two weeks and the home will soon be under roof.

Ole' and Bob also met with Agsten Construction's Peter McKinney to look at the plans for the beach cabana, changing rooms and swimming pools.

InvenEnergy's Windmill project managers Chris and Jeff took a tour of the project with Ole' and real estate sales agent Paul Grist.

Work on Easy Street was underway with Road Construction foreman Richard Persinger and Bob checking in on the rock hammer working to widen the road above the pond. This is going to be a beautiful area of the property when completed.

- Richard Grist













Saturday, May 8, 2010

Dawson Lake Progress : May 8, 2010 : The "Big Dig"

The first week of May brought sunshine and excellent working weather and Bob's road crew made great progress fixing the slips and rebuilding the road at the top of the mountain. A rock hammer was brought in to bring the last section of road to finished grade.

Bob's spec home construction crew finished laying the foundation block and laid down the subfloor. Next week the walls will be going up and architect Ole' Sondresen will be coming in from New York. Ole' will be onsite to finalize the plans for the beach cabana and swimming pool.

The grass that was hydroseeded last week is sprouting and things are really starting to green up around the lake area.

- Richard Grist














Friday, May 7, 2010

Dawson Lake Progress : May 7, 2010 : Wetlands Established

Below are a few pictures taken the first week of May of the wetlands Bob Chamberland and crew created last fall at Dawson lake. The wetlands are very well established and there were even some small minnows swimming in the stream that meanders through the 15 acres.

Sedges, rushes and a wide variety of wetland plants and trees are flourishing in this special environment. Frogs, crayfish, redwing blackbirds and lots of butterfiles are now well established which is a good indication the wetland habitat was constructed just right.

Congratulations to Bob and crew for a job well done!

- Richard Grist