ISSUE
01 JUNE 2017
Construction Update Newsletter
INSIDE SCOOP Talecris Plasma Resources - Peoria, Illinois
New foundations.
Project Update
Kicking Off A New Location!
Welcome to the first issue of Inside Scoop for the Peoria, Illinois project. We are excited to share that this project will include a new 7,000-SF addition and complete renovation of the existing Talecris Plasma Resources Building. Completed work so far has been for the new addition; including progress on the new parking area, foundations, underground plumbing and electric. Upcoming milestones will be pouring the floor and erecting the steel for the building addition. Steve Null, Project Manager steven@elzinga-volkers.com
Site work.
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Inside Scoop - Construction Update Newsletter Talecris Plasma Resources - Peoria, IL - June 2017
Brian has personally supervised over $153,000,000 in projects during his career. He has completed projects in 10 states, has been a Field Manager for 29 years and in the industry for over 36 years.
MILESTONES COMPLETION FINISHES
Brian Marion Field Manager
ROUGH-INS
brianm@elzinga-volkers.com
FRAMING IN EXISTING
RENOVATION
About Brian
DEMOLITION OF EXISTING
COMPLETION
Site work. A D D I T I O N
FINISHES ROUGH-INS INTERIOR FRAMING NEW PEMB FOUNDATIONS UNDERGROUND
Site underground.
TRADE CONTRACTOR
SPOTLIGHT ANJ Electrical ANJ Electrical has been a wonderful trade partner! They have completed change orders without issue and have performed Sunday work to stay on schedule.
SAFETY FIRST
A Clean Jobsite is a Safe Jobsite! Keeping a construction site clean is not just about aesthetics, but is a crucial step to ensure a safe workplace to prevent slips, trips, and falls. According to OSHA, cluttered working conditions are distracting, unsafe, and unsanitary, but a tidy jobsite improves morale, encourages good work habits, saves time, and promotes safety. Elzinga & Volkers and our trade contractor teams work very hard to keep their jobsites clean and organized. If clean-up is neglected, the jobsite can quickly become hazardous. Nails, screws, sharp tools, dust, and debris are only a few of the things that must be continuously cleaned up. Safety is always a top priority for E&V and impacts everyone from the crew to the client and guests.
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