Fourth of July 2024 Update
CONSTRUCTION UPDATE
Recently Completed Construction
Framing / Facade
Balcony Door INstallation
Facade Mock-Up Demolition
NE Corner Brick Installation
West Side Central Brick Installation
Bulk roofing and roof penetrations
Interior Work (Rough-Ins and Finishes)
Level 1 Unit MEP Inspections
Level 2 MEP + Framing Inspections
Level 3 MEP Inspections
Unit Electrical Rough-ins Level 4
Unit Stick-Pinned Insulation
Ongoing and Upcoming Work
Work is taking place in many facets of the building at once and is broken down as follows:
Exterior Work and Power
Wet Utility installation has started at the SW corner of Riggs Road NE and South Dakota Ave NE. Our deep sanitary and storm piping is complete and being backfilled. The fire service line has been installed, inspected, flushed, and backfilled. We’ll have a crane in about 1 week to set the water meter vault and the wet utilities should be completed in the next 2-3 weeks or so.
Our dry utilities for our incoming PEPCO power lines are being completed now. We’re going for PEPCO inspections on our ductbanks to kickoff PEPCO setting our transformers and pulling wire to get us permanent electrical power. This is the largest milestone needed to complete the project on time. At the same time, we should be receiving our main electrical equipment to power the building in the next few weeks. Once this is installed and inspected and the exterior work is complete, PEPCO can finalize our power on site.
The grey brick will be installed on the rest of the east (near the terrace / townhomes), west (Riggs Road Side), and North sides of the site in the coming month. Brick should largely be completed by the end of July. Storefront installation at our level 1 retail areas will commence in mid-July following the brick installation.
Siding should commence in August after brick and after we load the building with drywall and gypcrete to allow the wood to properly compress prior to siding installation. Once east side siding is competed, we’ll mobilize our site concrete and landscape contractors to excavate for the bioretention basin on the east side of the building before completing our pavers and sidewalks around the property.
We will have a crane likely on a Saturday in July (either the 13th or the 20th) to deliver and set all of our rooftop mechanical equipment. Once the is complete, worker will being tying in power for units and preparing refrigerant lines for HVAC start-ups once permanent power is established by PEPCO.
Interior Work (Rough-Ins and Finishes)
Garage level MEP rough-ins are nearly complete. WE have some minor HVAC fans and equipment to install and we need to complete our Sanitary connection to the main sanitary line outside of the building. Once this is complete, we will begin installing our garage drywall ceilings and start painting our back of house rooms.
Elevators will mobilize to site in the next few weeks and commence installation. We should have operable elevators by September roughly.
Level 1 OH plumbing and HVAC is nearly complete. We’re framing our amenity space ceilings now to terminate light fixtures, sprinkler heads, and HVAC ducts to. Level 1 units are ready to hang drywall pending sprinkler hydro inspections which should be completed any day now.
Level 2
MEP rough-ins and blocking inspections are complete. We’ve insulated our unit ceilings and have begun hanging one side of our drywall partitions. This will allow us to insulate and air seal our walls properly. Air sealing is done to minimize air transfer between units / outside of the unit which promotes HVAC and energy efficiency. It’s a unique process to one-side walls in wood framing, but a critical piece to pass our final Energy Star certifications.
Bulk drywall hanging and finishing shall commence in the next 2 weeks or so.
Level 3
Final MEP adjustments are being made in preparation for blocking completion and ceiling insulation installation. We’ll start one-siding drywall and begin our finishes sequence accordingly.
Level 4
Final MEP rough-ins are taking place, particularly for mechanical rough-ins and plumbing loose-ends. We’re going through our MEP inspections now in preparation for our framing and firestopping inspections.
Community + Safety
As we are in the midst of hot summer months, DAVIS has implemented worker safety measures to manage heat stress. This includes a designated break area on the lower floor with misting fans. We’re also occasionally providing electrolyte popsicles to our workers. We also have fans on site to promote airflow on each floor while we await permanent power and permanent conditioning start-ups.
We completed our ABC CORE program at the end of May. We graduated 10 / 18 candidates and had 13 /18 attend consistenly. Our trades/partners ahve hired or are in the process of hiring (8) of the (13) candidates. We’re working with our trade partners to help find them employment opportunities and grow meaningful careers.
The Fire Marshal’s office of DC held a meeting on site with DAVIS and the adjacent community. They expressed concern about vehicles from the neighborhood parking within Riggs Park Place NE, a fire lane. The main entry needs to be kept clear of parked vehicles save for temporary deliveries and with drivers in place to move vehicles immediately in the event of an emergency. DAVIS is working diligently within the confines of our permitted traffic control plan to keep traffic and neighbors from being impacted. We’ve even moved/relocated our perimeter fencing along Riggs Road to keep the eastbound bus stop open based on neighborhood requests, even though our permit allows us to utilize this space. Once our utility work is completed, we intend to further narrow our perimeter fence line to open up as much space as possible for bus stop access. We want to respect our neighbors and communities with as few disruptions as possible.