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More on the move | The Quednau-Hindman Project
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Just another WordPress.com site. The move is complete. Getting ready to set her down →. More on the move. September 20, 2011. Looking around the internet, I found another blog. With coverage of the move and a video. Of some of the action. Monday, September 19 was spent getting the house ready to be set down on it’s new foundation. With the blocks in place, the wheels could come off. And the transport steel could come off. Once the foundations are in place the supporting crossmembers can come off. Enter y...
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One Small Step – Prepositioning | The Quednau-Hindman Project
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Just another WordPress.com site. Getting Ready To Roll – Wheels on. History Park Site Preparation 2 →. One Small Step – Prepositioning. September 15, 2011. Today, the movers at Flint and Doyle. As it rolled back it finally cleared the old foundation until it was completely across the rear alley on a vacant lot. Along the way, not all was clear. At one place a shrub gone wild had grown to enough of size to obstruct progress. It was quickly pruned to allow clearance. And tagged Historical Society. You are ...
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Getting Ready To Roll – Wheels on | The Quednau-Hindman Project
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Just another WordPress.com site. History Park Site Preparation – 1. One Small Step – Prepositioning →. Getting Ready To Roll – Wheels on. September 13, 2011. Yesterday, the house was entirely lifted off it’s foundations by about 3 feet and placed on very solid bolsters to hold it overnight. Then, the lengthwise supports were bolted together to keep the frame rigid. This entry was posted in Relocation preparation. And tagged Historical Society. History Park Site Preparation – 1. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Punta Gorda – TIME Realty Services
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SW Florida's Gulf Coast Real Estate SERVICE Professionals. SW Florida's Gulf Coast Real Estate SERVICE Professionals. Our Client First Philosophy. Buying and Selling with TIME Realty Services. Commercial Building - 100% Occupancy, CAP Rate 6.35%. Punta Gorda Isles Gulf Access Homesite. Deep Creek Pool Home. Waterfront Acreage on Matlacha Pass, Bokeelia FL. Beautiful Heron Creek Pool Home. Punta Gorda Wine and Jazz Festival. The Annual Punta Gorda Wine and Jazz Festival. Bike Share on the Harbor. Within t...
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Local Fun – John Bockin
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Best Southwest Florida Realtor. Best Southwest Florida Realtor. Boating & Fishing. Dining in Punta Gorda. North of the Harbor. We thank you for your generous help and all of your time coordinating Martins visit to househunt in Punta Gorda. Your sage advice has been very helpful and your insiders view immeasurably was helpful too! Wendy and Martin W. First of all thank you for all your help, kindness and patience. We wouldnt have had such a fulfilling experience finding a house if it wasnt for you. The re...
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pghsevents | The Quednau-Hindman Project
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Just another WordPress.com site. Getting ready to set her down. September 25, 2011. The house is now in the park but still up on the transport steel beams. With the house in position, the foundation footers were dug, foundation blocks laid and then filled with concrete to anchor the hurricane tiedowns. The perimiter … Continue reading →. More on the move. September 20, 2011. The move is complete. September 19, 2011. History Park Site Preparation 2. September 16, 2011. One Small Step – Prepositioning.
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September | 2011 | The Quednau-Hindman Project
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Just another WordPress.com site. Monthly Archives: September 2011. Getting ready to set her down. September 25, 2011. The house is now in the park but still up on the transport steel beams. With the house in position, the foundation footers were dug, foundation blocks laid and then filled with concrete to anchor the hurricane tiedowns. The perimiter … Continue reading →. More on the move. September 20, 2011. The move is complete. September 19, 2011. History Park Site Preparation 2. September 16, 2011.
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History Park Site Preparation – 1 | The Quednau-Hindman Project
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Just another WordPress.com site. Getting Ready To Roll – The Lift. Getting Ready To Roll – Wheels on →. History Park Site Preparation – 1. September 11, 2011. So far, the only thing done at the Punta Gorda History Park is to get the trees marked that need to be moved to provide access to the final location for the house. Today was the History Park Farmers Market so work can start next week. So, please HELP SAVE THIS HOUSE! This entry was posted in Relocation preparation. And tagged Historical Society.
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History Park Site Preparation – 2 | The Quednau-Hindman Project
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Just another WordPress.com site. One Small Step – Prepositioning. The move is complete →. History Park Site Preparation 2. September 16, 2011. Some of the trees that were on the actual final site for the house had to be moved permanently and Becky and the parks volunteers were on hand to take care of them. A Royal Poinciana was moved to the open space between the parking lot and the Trabue Land Sales Office and another tree was moved across the sidewalk. So, join us tomorrow as the house is moved or come...
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Getting ready to set her down | The Quednau-Hindman Project
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Just another WordPress.com site. More on the move. Getting ready to set her down. September 25, 2011. The house is now in the park but still up on the transport steel beams. With the house in position, the foundation footers were dug, foundation blocks laid and then filled with concrete to anchor the hurricane tiedowns. The perimiter gets two big J bolts per foundation block while the interior blocks get tiedowns. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. More on the move. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Getti...