Thursday 6 October 2011

Sailability and CDSC Construction Projects 2004/05 Pt.2


Sailability and CDSC Construction Projects - 2004/2005
(Part 2 of 2 galleries)
Many thanks to Timothy Hone for the photos.


Outside bagging of the walls almost complete.


Walls and main construction of the disabled amenities block completed.


Hank Runeman laying the non-slip floor tiles.


Hank laying the non-slip floor tiles in the disabled toilets.


The shower recess is tiled in the disabled toilets.


The slab for the entryway to the disabled toilet is laid.


Door on and wiring goes in.


Mark and Geoff (right) building the retaining wall next to the disabled toilets.


Mark (foreground) and Geoff installing the access gate between the Clubhouse and amenities block.


Sailability NSW inspects the new amenities - and it's all given the thumbs-up.


John Ford and Peter mark out the new decking in the front of the Clubhouse.


Constructing the front Clubhouse decking. Hank Runeman second-right.


Tony Williams and Timothy Hone preparing the deck handrails.


Front Clubhouse deck freshly painted and completed.


Working party pour the cement wheelchair path alongside the Clubhouse.


Wheelchair path extended from back ramp to front gate, overseen by a local cow.


Pouring the concrete to the front gate ramp access.


Garry Starr checks the new wheelchair ramp into the Clubhouse.


Wheelchair ramp at the rear of the Clubhouse, boxed and poured. (John Ford at rear). June 2004


Jamie Mendham relaxing on the new pathway.


Hank Runeman fitting the new doorway at the top of the weelchair access ramp, at the rear of the Clubhouse.


Rosie and Geoff Body cementing the rails into position.


Garry Starr checks the newly-completed rear wheelchair access ramp.


"Good job the door was wide enough!" (Garry Starr).


John Ford repairs the kitchen ceiling vent.


Marcia adds some colour to Mark's shirt, painting inside the Clubhouse.


Marcia and Mark painting the inside of the Clubhouse... possibly a bit high on the fumes?!?


Date etched into the top of the wheelchair ramp (June 2004), taken January 2007.

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