Monday, January 29, 2007

The Dig, and Transection of the Mansion

The original Mansion has had it's southern wall removed, to accomodate where the other approxmiately 2/3 of the structure will be attached.
Legal permits and local ordinances in the city and county of Denver, as do other US cities, require posting of such information at construction sites. Also because the structure is of an "antique" and "historic" stature, there is also a requirement that residents, neighbors, and any citizens of the area be given the option to voice their opinion about the fate of the existing structure, and have the opportunity to protest potential changes.
The hole dug here is adjacent to the original mansion, this will become the underground parking facility once the cement foundation is laid, and atop there will be approxmiately 4 of the 6 units.

The mason caught on camera here, is working on some sort of schematic for how the old bricks, ones that came off when they transected the old mansion, will be placed. Evidence that the intention to use as much of the original material in the construction of this new dwelling, which is precisely what the developer highlights in his protional material, and sellers pitch.

View from the back of the property (standing in the alley facing west toward Pearl st.), you can see there are some monster machines in use to get the dig done.

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