This document provides instructions for making chocolate chip cookies according to a scientist. It begins with an introduction on how cooking relates to chemistry. It then presents the procedure in 6 steps with detailed substeps. These include preparing the work area, measuring out ingredients, assembling equipment, making the cookie dough, baking the cookies, and eating them. Supporting concepts are also included to explain the scientific rationale behind aspects of the procedure and ingredient choices to make the "best" cookies. Mise en place is highlighted as an important best practice for ensuring organized and efficient cooking.
The document discusses the .NET framework and its components like the Common Language Runtime. It also discusses C# programming language and how the Crack MCTS project helps aspirants prepare for Microsoft certifications like MCTS through features like exam selection guidance, study material recommendations, an online exam simulator, and a forum to ask questions. The project includes database tables to store user registrations, questions, and queries.
The document lists three organizations: Banking Headquarters, Scotia Bank, and PCL Construction. It does not provide any additional context or details about the organizations, their relationship to each other, or the purpose of the listing.
The document is a safety inspection report for the West Podium Project conducted on 4/14/15. It found that most safety categories were in compliance, with some minor issues noted such as ensuring nuisance dust and rebar protection. No major safety hazards were observed during the inspection. The inspector commended Rick and his team for following good safety practices given the high activity level on site.
This document provides construction updates for the Vector Apartments project in Hillsboro, Oregon. The mixed-use development includes 2.5 levels of parking, storefronts, and office space. Construction began in June 2015 with timber framing, electrical, plumbing and other work. Updates include stormwater installation, excavation, framing of walls and stairs, concrete work, and ongoing rough-in of utilities.
This document provides details about the construction of a 3 story Class A office building located in Tigard, Oregon. The building utilizes tilt up construction methods with soil cement amending and tilt up casting beds. It describes steps in the construction process including tilt up erection and bracing, installing a metal deck and roof top unit curbs, and completing the roof with a membrane and installation of roof top units.
The document provides details about the construction of the Vector Apartments building in Hillsboro, Oregon, including:
- It is a high-end, mixed-use apartment building with 2.5 levels of parking and storefront/office space.
- Geopiers were installed to increase the soil's load bearing capacity, and foundation walls, a temporary soil support wall, and groundwater mitigation were used.
- Key contractors included Ken Leahy Construction, Whitaker Ellis, Berg Electric, Terra & Associates, Northwest Tower Crane, and Ness Campbell Crane.
This document provides instructions for making chocolate chip cookies according to a scientist. It begins with an introduction on how cooking relates to chemistry. It then presents the procedure in 6 steps with detailed substeps. These include preparing the work area, measuring out ingredients, assembling equipment, making the cookie dough, baking the cookies, and eating them. Supporting concepts are also included to explain the scientific rationale behind aspects of the procedure and ingredient choices to make the "best" cookies. Mise en place is highlighted as an important best practice for ensuring organized and efficient cooking.
The document discusses the .NET framework and its components like the Common Language Runtime. It also discusses C# programming language and how the Crack MCTS project helps aspirants prepare for Microsoft certifications like MCTS through features like exam selection guidance, study material recommendations, an online exam simulator, and a forum to ask questions. The project includes database tables to store user registrations, questions, and queries.
The document lists three organizations: Banking Headquarters, Scotia Bank, and PCL Construction. It does not provide any additional context or details about the organizations, their relationship to each other, or the purpose of the listing.
The document is a safety inspection report for the West Podium Project conducted on 4/14/15. It found that most safety categories were in compliance, with some minor issues noted such as ensuring nuisance dust and rebar protection. No major safety hazards were observed during the inspection. The inspector commended Rick and his team for following good safety practices given the high activity level on site.
This document provides construction updates for the Vector Apartments project in Hillsboro, Oregon. The mixed-use development includes 2.5 levels of parking, storefronts, and office space. Construction began in June 2015 with timber framing, electrical, plumbing and other work. Updates include stormwater installation, excavation, framing of walls and stairs, concrete work, and ongoing rough-in of utilities.
This document provides details about the construction of a 3 story Class A office building located in Tigard, Oregon. The building utilizes tilt up construction methods with soil cement amending and tilt up casting beds. It describes steps in the construction process including tilt up erection and bracing, installing a metal deck and roof top unit curbs, and completing the roof with a membrane and installation of roof top units.
The document provides details about the construction of the Vector Apartments building in Hillsboro, Oregon, including:
- It is a high-end, mixed-use apartment building with 2.5 levels of parking and storefront/office space.
- Geopiers were installed to increase the soil's load bearing capacity, and foundation walls, a temporary soil support wall, and groundwater mitigation were used.
- Key contractors included Ken Leahy Construction, Whitaker Ellis, Berg Electric, Terra & Associates, Northwest Tower Crane, and Ness Campbell Crane.
This document provides observations and recommendations for safely managing pedestrian access and transportation during construction of the Orenco Podium Plaza project. It acknowledges that the original plans to open the loop road prior to completion did not properly account for the logistical needs of construction for buildings of this size. Based on experience at other podiums already built, it is not prudent to allow public traffic and buses to pass through the active construction zone due to safety and space concerns. The document examines various daily construction activities and logistics that require significant space. It evaluates options and ultimately recommends proceeding with an improved but gradual pedestrian access plan on the east side of the project only, while keeping the existing bus stop until later phases when construction allows for safer access.
George Brown College Transit Level Laser CertificateRick Sommerfeld
This one sentence document states that the PDF was created from an application that is not licensed to print to the novaPDF printer located at http://www.novapdf.com.
This document outlines a phasing and staging plan for construction of the Orenco West Podium project in Hillsboro, Oregon. It details the installation of foundation supports in three quadrants of the project site between October 8-28, 2014, including specific gridlines and dates for each quadrant. It also shows the location of a temporary west staging area, construction entrance with wheel wash, and notes requirements for fire access and maximizing the construction access area.
This document provides a schedule for the construction of the West Podium apartments project. It includes tasks for bidding, awarding contracts, preparing submittals, reviewing submittals, fabricating materials, and unit finishes from May 2015 through July 2016. The schedule tracks the status of over 50 unique tasks, showing original durations, start and finish dates, predecessors, successors, and percent completion for each task.
This document provides a schedule for the construction of the Orenco West Podium apartments. It includes over 100 individual tasks with details on task name, duration, start date, finish date, predecessors, successors, and percent completed. The tasks are broken into phases including bid and award, prepare and submit, review and approve, fabricate and deliver, unit finishes, underground utilities, foundation/concrete, and level 1 subgrade parking sequenced east to west. The schedule runs from May 13, 2014 to June 30, 2016 and was last updated on March 25, 2015.
West Podium Traffic Barrier and Entry Alternate Recommendation - 30k savingsRick Sommerfeld
Rick Sommerfeld asks Chuck Cummings if he can remove rumble strips from the job site. The rumble strips are large and cumbersome, and pose a risk of slicing tires if not hit straight on in the tight jobsite. Traffic management has been good without them. Rick will continue monitoring traffic activity closely.
Rick proposed an alternative traffic barricade plan for the West Podium that would use concrete barriers instead of plastic barricades for most of the site, saving around $10,000. Tony Piscitello approved the revised plan.
Rick intends to save $10-15k in costs by not removing an existing sidewalk section as originally planned, and only replacing the two panels where light
Recommendation as trainer for BlueBeam and Phoenix Scheduling softwareRick Sommerfeld
Tom and Rick are discussing where Tom will work on Tuesday for training from Sam. They need to figure this out along with Tom S. Rick may become the default trainer due to his experience with software like Sharepoint, Blue Beam, and Phoenix, which could benefit all parties. With extra employees, Joe can take on work from others to lighten their loads.
This document provides observations and recommendations for safely managing pedestrian access and transportation during construction of the Orenco Podium Plaza project. It acknowledges that the original plans to open the loop road prior to completion did not properly account for the logistical needs of construction for buildings of this size. Based on experience at other podiums already built, it is not prudent to allow public traffic and buses to pass through the active construction zone due to safety and space concerns. The document examines various daily construction activities and logistics that require significant space. It evaluates options and ultimately recommends proceeding with an improved but gradual pedestrian access plan on the east side of the project only, while keeping the existing bus stop until later phases when construction allows for safer access.
George Brown College Transit Level Laser CertificateRick Sommerfeld
This one sentence document states that the PDF was created from an application that is not licensed to print to the novaPDF printer located at http://www.novapdf.com.
This document outlines a phasing and staging plan for construction of the Orenco West Podium project in Hillsboro, Oregon. It details the installation of foundation supports in three quadrants of the project site between October 8-28, 2014, including specific gridlines and dates for each quadrant. It also shows the location of a temporary west staging area, construction entrance with wheel wash, and notes requirements for fire access and maximizing the construction access area.
This document provides a schedule for the construction of the West Podium apartments project. It includes tasks for bidding, awarding contracts, preparing submittals, reviewing submittals, fabricating materials, and unit finishes from May 2015 through July 2016. The schedule tracks the status of over 50 unique tasks, showing original durations, start and finish dates, predecessors, successors, and percent completion for each task.
This document provides a schedule for the construction of the Orenco West Podium apartments. It includes over 100 individual tasks with details on task name, duration, start date, finish date, predecessors, successors, and percent completed. The tasks are broken into phases including bid and award, prepare and submit, review and approve, fabricate and deliver, unit finishes, underground utilities, foundation/concrete, and level 1 subgrade parking sequenced east to west. The schedule runs from May 13, 2014 to June 30, 2016 and was last updated on March 25, 2015.
West Podium Traffic Barrier and Entry Alternate Recommendation - 30k savingsRick Sommerfeld
Rick Sommerfeld asks Chuck Cummings if he can remove rumble strips from the job site. The rumble strips are large and cumbersome, and pose a risk of slicing tires if not hit straight on in the tight jobsite. Traffic management has been good without them. Rick will continue monitoring traffic activity closely.
Rick proposed an alternative traffic barricade plan for the West Podium that would use concrete barriers instead of plastic barricades for most of the site, saving around $10,000. Tony Piscitello approved the revised plan.
Rick intends to save $10-15k in costs by not removing an existing sidewalk section as originally planned, and only replacing the two panels where light
Recommendation as trainer for BlueBeam and Phoenix Scheduling softwareRick Sommerfeld
Tom and Rick are discussing where Tom will work on Tuesday for training from Sam. They need to figure this out along with Tom S. Rick may become the default trainer due to his experience with software like Sharepoint, Blue Beam, and Phoenix, which could benefit all parties. With extra employees, Joe can take on work from others to lighten their loads.