
Now the forms are off and Guy is ready for a break

Now we will erect a wall to attach the electrical services to

At the completion of the wall the sun mysteriously appears =)

The first phase of backfilling (The green bundles in the last pic are now blue insulation around the frostwall. A little overkill for a garage/shop, but we are GTR and we do it right!)

It always amazes me how a great operator, like Dwayne from Dig-It, can get the site so flat. The next series will be slab prep and the pouring of the garage slab.
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