2013 Move

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=== Flooring ===
 
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'''Lead:''' Darcy
  
 
'''Volunteers:''' Jaymis (I assume the status of the flooring will affect when/where walls can be moved)
 
'''Volunteers:''' Jaymis (I assume the status of the flooring will affect when/where walls can be moved)
  
 
* Upstairs floor needs the most work. Requires sanding/painting at the very least. We may want to cover the existing floor with plywood and paint/put down laminate instead.
 
* Upstairs floor needs the most work. Requires sanding/painting at the very least. We may want to cover the existing floor with plywood and paint/put down laminate instead.
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:* A quick back-of-the-envelope calculation for a new laminate floor upstairs (~450sqft): ~$500 for cheap laminate or vinyl.  Probably better to sand and finish.
 
* Downstairs floor just needs the carpet ripped up to expose the concrete. The floor is already painted at some spots, perhaps we could look at a non-skid coating, etc.
 
* Downstairs floor just needs the carpet ripped up to expose the concrete. The floor is already painted at some spots, perhaps we could look at a non-skid coating, etc.
  

Revision as of 18:22, 18 December 2012

Our goal is to have the space ready for a February 1st grand opening!

Contents

Timetable for Moving

  • Decide which walls to be knocked down. Has a plan been decided on?
  • Start knocking down walls Dec. 23
  • Build wall for laser room
  • set up shelving
  • mid-January: move laser
  • move bins

Major Projects

There are various projects that need someone to head them up. If you can volunteer for them (lead or otherwise), please drop your name in the project list.

Team leads will be responsible for compiling costs for their project to be approved by the board.

Signage

Lead: Doug

Volunteers:

  • Require a new sign for the back of the building (currently unlit, looking for solutions)
  • Require a new sign for the front of the building

Computer Cabling

Lead: Ben

Volunteers:

  • Remove existing network cabling in the building
  • Setup rack/patch panel in central location
  • Run drops for downstairs work area, tool area and upstairs
  • New switches, router and wireless AP (Ben has the equipment)

Electrical

Lead:

Volunteers:

  • Assess current electrical drops from front and rear panels
  • Run cabling for larger machines, various drops along walls (and ceiling?)
  • Run cabling for upstairs outlets (would also require a 220v for stove, if Kitchen is going upstairs)

Plumbing

Lead:

Volunteers:

  • Work on bathroom, check existing plumbing & drainage
  • Sink in the clean area would be a plus
  • Upstairs sink (If kitchen goes there)

Flooring

Lead: Darcy

Volunteers: Jaymis (I assume the status of the flooring will affect when/where walls can be moved)

  • Upstairs floor needs the most work. Requires sanding/painting at the very least. We may want to cover the existing floor with plywood and paint/put down laminate instead.
  • A quick back-of-the-envelope calculation for a new laminate floor upstairs (~450sqft): ~$500 for cheap laminate or vinyl. Probably better to sand and finish.
  • Downstairs floor just needs the carpet ripped up to expose the concrete. The floor is already painted at some spots, perhaps we could look at a non-skid coating, etc.

Walls

Lead: Jaymis?

Volunteers:

  • Knocking out existing walls (GUS SMASH)
  • Building new walls per our layout
  • Repair existing drywall
  • Painting!

Dust Collection

Lead:

Volunteers:

  • Figure out location for our already-purchased dust collector
  • Work with electrical team for 220v drop
  • Plan venting in regards to machine locations

Ventilation

Lead:

Volunteers:

  • Determine placement and routing of ducts and fan motor for (a) laser, (b) including upstairs kitchen if stove hood required.
  • Purchase additional ducting (if required) and install.
  • Install fan motor (near garage door?)
  • Reroute existing air ducts once ceiling is removed to tidy appearance. Air return ducting may be required.
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