The trusses and wood pack were delivered today. The wood pack has the lumber for the interior framing, the interior block insulation, the plywood sheathing for the roof, and various other supplies such as caulk, metal connectors, etc. As soon as it was delivered, a roofing contractor pulled out a dozen sheets of plywood to take to another home. This seems inefficient, as now they will have to steal sheets from somewhere else to finish our home. I wonder how many house to house transfers are made, rather than correcting the original shortage.
The Builder found a few more errors in the masonry work that need to be corrected. The nook window sill is installed too low. This is because we had chosen a different window size and the masons just installed at the standard height. Also, the nook doorwall size is a bit too small and needs to have the block shaved. The garage door openings need to be chipped out a bit at the bottom.
On the good side, the lintel inspection was passed today, so perhaps they will pour the concrete into the lintels on Friday. The Mason Supervisor told me he did not like to leave the block walls for very long without pouring the concrete, as a strong wind might push them down.
My punch list has 9 open and 5 closed items now.
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