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BobD Apr 7th 2008 11:15 am

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Here are a few of the photos taken last week during our latest trip to CE.

The gardens in the Rago 2 Apartments have come on leaps and bounds, we were very impressed with their condition.

Workmen have started to block pave in the base of the trees along the main road. Is this because they have now taken root and are stable, or were too many of us falling into the holes as we wound our way back from the clubhouse ?


The external facings on the corner building on the Commercial Centre is starting to take shape.

BobD Apr 7th 2008 11:19 am

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Here are some more photos of work on the Commercial Centre.

The workmen appear to be laying a tar or bitumen base in the first photo. The second shows another area already treated. The third shows what looks like a cement covering laid over the black base, possibly as preparation for tiles or similar flooring to be laid.

Perhaps someone with building knowledge can explain the process ?

Ray-Pauline Apr 7th 2008 7:39 pm

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Originally Posted by Michaelh (Post 6174867)
The builder is Portuguese and the developer or should I say Promoter is English. There are 2 villas side by side with Ray having bought what I think was the better of the two. He(Promoter) has a lot more plots that he is going to build on in CE and like many on this site, sees the long-term potential of CE and where it can go. He has another three at the bottom of the street which are looking nice. I was standing on the first floor only last weekend and the views of the bridge were great.

Hi Michael, Gerry, John, you are correct the developer is based in the UK and has bought about 9 or 10 plots for development. I have worked with him and still do on some IT projects, saw CE and loved it, so bought one.

he is using a Portuguese builder,and I have seen the work in Portugal he has done recently, very high standard there are some plots still available but not self build

I spoke with the developer yesterday and he confirms the power is on in the road (street lights are on) but not to the Villa, they intent to press Fadessa

will keep you posted

Ray

Graham G Apr 7th 2008 10:58 pm

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Originally Posted by BobD (Post 6175503)
Here are some more photos of work on the Commercial Centre.

The workmen appear to be laying a tar or bitumen base in the first photo. The second shows another area already treated. The third shows what looks like a cement covering laid over the black base, possibly as preparation for tiles or similar flooring to be laid.

Perhaps someone with building knowledge can explain the process ?

Bob

full marks on this selection of pictures. Karma on its way to you. Still don't understand what you do with it!! No shortage of activity then at the commercial centre? It won't become a white elephant providing that the timing of the initial launch and widespread marketing is done well. This is the key to its success. I think your theory of layering the ground prior to tiling is valid. I'm sure we will get to see more pictures of the centre from others over future weeks as things speed up.

Graham

EsuriJohn Apr 7th 2008 11:37 pm

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Originally Posted by BobD (Post 6175503)
Here are some more photos of work on the Commercial Centre.

The workmen appear to be laying a tar or bitumen base in the first photo. The second shows another area already treated. The third shows what looks like a cement covering laid over the black base, possibly as preparation for tiles or similar flooring to be laid.

Perhaps someone with building knowledge can explain the process ?

Hi BobD,

You are almost spot on with your suggestion but you may have missed a layer. The reason for what they are doing is that there is a car park under the slab and they want to make sure that water does not percolate through.

The bituminous layer is laid to seal up any imperceptible cracks that may be in the slab. They should then lay down a bituminsed fabric layer on top before they lay the "screed" of sand and cement to give the correct falls for the final surface which in pedestrian areas will probably be tiles. Where the surface is used for vehicular access the screed will become the final layer and will incorporate an aggregate as well as the sand and cement in UK this is often called a "granolithic" layer since it incorporates small granite chippings.

It is good to see the final decorative panels going on the centre but they are exactly the colour shown on the artists impressions in the shed and I had hoped it would be a slightly more muted shade of Mustard?

Regards,

John.

tonyp Apr 7th 2008 11:45 pm

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Yes,I was over last week and the facade does look rather garish.

Perhaps they will cover it with advertising hordings for the rertail units inside:eek:

ToNY

Graham G Apr 8th 2008 1:11 am

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Originally Posted by BobD (Post 6175498)
Here are a few of the photos taken last week during our latest trip to CE.

The gardens in the Rago 2 Apartments have come on leaps and bounds, we were very impressed with their condition.

Workmen have started to block pave in the base of the trees along the main road. Is this because they have now taken root and are stable, or were too many of us falling into the holes as we wound our way back from the clubhouse ?


The external facings on the corner building on the Commercial Centre is starting to take shape.

The artists impression compares very will with Bob's picture. I rather like the 'copper' effect of cladding.

rogerbilko Apr 8th 2008 2:16 am

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Just back from CE after spending the first wonderful week in our town house on M6. We are totally delighted with our house and loved staying at CE. I don't know what it is about the place, but we felt so at home there. The weather was fantastic and the kids even managed to swim in the pool most days... too cold for me!! There is still so much to be done on site, but slowly... very slowly, you can see things taking shape, and I remain very positive about the future of CE and can't wait to return. If anyone out there is still feeling down about the place, and there are some that seem to take satisfaction from knocking it, all I can say is, stick with it, stay patient , the result is better than we could have ever hoped for, we love it.:thumbsup:

Reptonian Apr 8th 2008 3:13 am

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Originally Posted by John & Kath (Post 6163413)
I think this is being taken far to seriously. the suggestion by Fortaleza that CE is to become a social housing project is a tease designed to get us all hot under the collar. DONT we are talking 47 houses here out of 6000. The income level required under the scheme is €450 a month for 7 years, for the Spanish that means a stable contracted job at a reasonably senior level such as teacher, nurse, police person, fire person etc. SO just laugh along with Fortaleza and he will get on to the next job which should be reporting what happened at the plenary session of council.

And as far as I am aware, this also happens in projects in the UK such as the Dockside developments.

Can people please cool it a bit. I can see what might have made our former thread leader depart. Too much banter, particularly if constantly harping on about one theme can be damaging and hurtful eventually.

Fort, once people know who you are, whether you like it or not there is a linkage between this and your other activities - because people know.

Cricket season starts soon .....hey ho :thumbsup:

jdr Apr 8th 2008 3:23 am

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We are trying to cool it off here, but a lot of you seem to be trying to stir it up again.
Then the old "why can`t they leave C E alone posts will start.
You make a rod for your own back.....

Graham G Apr 8th 2008 3:41 am

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Originally Posted by jdr (Post 6178373)
We are trying to cool it off here, but a lot of you seem to be trying to stir it up again.
Then the old "why can`t they leave C E alone posts will start.
You make a rod for your own back.....

Congratulations jdr on the birth of your grandson. He looks a right little charmer. Must take after a senior member of his family!:thumbup:

jdr Apr 8th 2008 3:51 am

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Originally Posted by Graham G (Post 6178454)
Congratulations jdr on the birth of your grandson. He looks a right little charmer. Must take after a senior member of his family!:thumbup:

Thanks, he`s a little angel. ;-)

Reptonian Apr 8th 2008 3:54 am

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Originally Posted by jdr (Post 6178373)
We are trying to cool it off here, but a lot of you seem to be trying to stir it up again.
Then the old "why can`t they leave C E alone posts will start.
You make a rod for your own back.....

Sorry Jdr, I should have read on a bit further.

Tiger takes on the RoW again on Thursday! Hoski is training to win the EST in his first season...c'mmon you Esuriiiiis - get iiinnn!

Oh...and The Rams are heading for the worst ever season in the League :-(

rugbymatt Apr 8th 2008 4:19 am

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Originally Posted by GerryW (Post 6175166)
Goodness me. See ya. I've had enough of this playground. I'm out of here for good.:thumbdown:

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Matt C Apr 8th 2008 4:35 am

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Originally Posted by rogerbilko (Post 6178041)
Just back from CE after spending the first wonderful week in our town house on M6. We are totally delighted with our house and loved staying at CE. I don't know what it is about the place, but we felt so at home there. The weather was fantastic and the kids even managed to swim in the pool most days... too cold for me!! There is still so much to be done on site, but slowly... very slowly, you can see things taking shape, and I remain very positive about the future of CE and can't wait to return. If anyone out there is still feeling down about the place, and there are some that seem to take satisfaction from knocking it, all I can say is, stick with it, stay patient , the result is better than we could have ever hoped for, we love it.:thumbsup:

But you haven't had the pleasure of meeting your neighbours yet :ohmy:
Only joking - glad you had a great holiday. Your timing was perfect - the weathers' turned crap now!!


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