Newsletter Correction

In the last newsletter there was an article from “Friends of Mountain View”. Please note that the wrong address was listed. The correct address is:

Friends of Mountain View
P. O. Box 674
Ossipee, NH 03864

The post office has been notified and will keep an eye out for anything mailed to the wrong address.

Thank you to all who have already supported our group!

On the Waiting List?

Seems we have some new residents anxiously awaiting move-in day........

April Constructions Update

On March 30th Chris Cass updated the residents on the new construction. 


Multi-Purpose Room
There are 552 windows. It took four and a half months to install them and there are only two left to be installed. The brick veneer will be complete on Tuesday, with 55 feet to go. The bricklayers will then be going around the building and cleaning the brick. Trim & siding is almost complete. Shingling will be complete within the next two weeks. Next week casework will begin.

There were 109 workers on site that day. On the West wing, second floor there are 13 rooms that are painted, with 12 more to be completed by Wednesday. Dry walling is taking place on the first floor of area A. All dry walling will be complete by the first week in May.

In three weeks, cement walkways will begin being poured and loam spread.

There was a resident who asked about noise barriers between rooms. Chris responded that noise is often transmitted through the outlet and baseboard areas of a wall. To decrease the sound, caulking has been put at the bottom of the wall and a board has been put in the wall between the outlets.


                                    Resident Bathroom





Sinks in resident bathroom's are equipped with grab bars built in the front and side. Towel rack can also be utilized as a grab bar. Sinks have been built so that wheelchair residents can easily wheel up to it.




                                Counter in Resident Rooms

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Countertop for desk space or for t.v. Counter height is 2 feet, 10 inches. Television can also be mounted above on the wall.

Announcement

A new name has been chosen and approved by the Commissioners:

Mountain View Community

The nursing home received over a hundred name suggestions from staff, residents, families and the public.

Mountain View Community will be used when answering incoming calls and on signage. Marketing materials will include a subtitle Center for Rehabilitation and Transitional Living, in an effort to get the word out about the full range of services that Mountain View offers.

Construction Update - 1/27/11

Sandi McKenzie and Chris Cass met with the residents on January 26th to provide an update on the construction.

There were 113 workers at the site on the 26th. The East Wing temperature is now at 55 degrees, the West Wing 44 degrees. Sheet rocking on the second floor of East Wing has begun and taping will start on the 27th which is why the temperature is set higher in that part of the building.

75% of the windows have been installed. Vinyl siding has begun on the North side of the building. 13 roof top AC and heating units were placed on the East Wing last week and the crane will be back next week to install units on the West Wing.

Construction Update - 12/28/10


Chris Cass from BPS met with the residents and family members at Mountain View Nursing Home on December 22nd to provide an update on the new construction. This has been an exciting time for Mountain View and the weather has been on our side which has allowed the project to move foward smoothly. It was five months ago this coming Monday that the first structural steel was erected.

The building is now fully heated by propane fired units that keep the interior temperature between 40 - 45 degrees. There are 81 to 86 guys on the job site each day.

On the East Wing on the first and second floors the water pipes have been installed and framing is complete. Duct work for the HVAC is being installed. The sprinklers are complete on the second floor of the East Wing and are now being installed on the West Wing.

Shingling has begun with an asphalt shingle made by GAF who has been in business since 1948. A sample of the roofing insulation and shingles were brought over and are on display in the solarium of the nursing home. Chris showed the residents how there is an air gap between the shingles and the insulation. This is to keep all the shingles at the same temperature and to prevent icing and ice dams.

Vinyl siding will be delivered next week and will start being put up by the first week of January.

Currently the crew is working on completing two rooms in the East Wing so that a blower door test can be conducted. This is done by pressurizing the room using a big fan to test for any air loss through windows and doors. The test ensures the room has been built correctly and is nice and tight, and will not allow for drafts.

There has been discussion of looking for a company to perform Commissioning of the project. An independent testing company is being sought so that at the completion of the project, there will be a second set of eyes to go through the building and check all aspects of the building to make sure everything has been completed properly and is in good working order.

A resident asked, with all the insulation that is being installed, will there be air conditioning. Chris responded that each room with have a split A/C control that will allow each resident to set their room temperature with a 5 to 7 degree range of what is determined to be the normal temperature.

Over the next two weeks there will be more activity on the back of the building visible as crews working to complete insulation of exterior walls so that brick veneer can be applied.

A resident asked about the elevators. There are a total of 3 elevators. Two for resident and staff use and a third service elevator that comes direct from the kitchen. They are due to be delivered anywhere from the end of January to the second week in February. It will come in pieces and the process of putting it together and then having it certified by the state takes approximately two to three months. They are pitless hydraulic elevators. The two elevators will be able to run in the event of a fire or power loss, to allow for evacuation of wheelchair bound residents if necessary.



Construction Update - 12/3/10

Sheet rocking has begun on the first floor of East Wing. Siding trim is being put up with the plan to start siding by the end of next week. Asphalt shingles will start being put up the middle of next week. The heat will be turned on in the West Wing on Monday. There were 81 workers on the job site this week!

Construction Update - 11/24/10

44 windows have been installed on the first floor of the East Wing, and it is planned to install another 44 next week on the second floor. The heat was turned on in the East Wing on 11/19. It is planned to have heat on in the West Wing next week and the Core the following week. There are 71 workers on the job site. Insulation is being put on the roof and when complete will be 7 1/2 inches thick. 

Construction Update - 11/8/10


Chris Cass from BPS met with the residents at Mountain View today and gave the following updates on the new construction:  Interior and exterior framing continues.  Roughing in for electrical, plumbing and sprinkler system has begun as well as running of ductwork for the heat and air conditioning.  It is hoped to have heat on in the East Wing by Thanksgiving.  There were 551 windows delivered last week, and they will start being installed next week.  Laying of brick veneer on the back of East Wing began this week.  Vinyl siding colors have been chosen.  The top color will be a dark creamy/mustard color with the bottom being a light grey.  It is anticipated to start putting the vinyl siding up around Thanksgiving.  Elevator shafts are in.  Roof top units were delivered today.  Trusses for the core will be put up next week.  There were 63 works onsite this week.  In response to a resident question, he stated closet dimensions are 2 feet deep by 4 feet wide. 


Construction Update - 11/1/10


Wall framing continues as well as roofing.  Ice and water shield has begun being applied.  An air vapor barrier is being applied over the sheathing to prevent wind driven air from going through the walls.