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Wednesday 15 June 2011

Jarvis – Foresters, Harpenden June 14th

I still seem to have the happy knack of bringing sunshine to the site, and I mentioned this to Trevor as soon as I arrived, and he said he might have to call on me for that at sometime in the future! Since my last visit, the major change has been the arrival of steelwork for the roof structures. The brick work has also had another scaffold lift.

Down below in the basement many more pipe arrays have gone in and some new holes have had to go in to carry some of the services. It is interesting to not how window and door fascias have been pre-assembled, put into place and then pointed in situ. It seemed odd to see a pre-assembled chimney stack had arrived on the topmost slab, with only its pointing needed to complete it once in place.

By the time I was ready to leave I was feeling the effects of the sticky heat, so perhaps bringing sunshine is not all its cracked up to be!

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