Friday, October 31, 2008

Team Fluor Day 2





We had another great group of workers from Fluor today. As you can see by the pictures a lot got done today. We now have windows through the whole house a lot of the decks are done and they got more siding up. A lot was done inside as well, finishing the insulation, vapour barrier. We are now ready for some Dry wall.






























Thank you to all the workers and companies who helped out today. Great job!!!

Thursday, October 30, 2008

Team Fluor





It was a beautiful day today and a lot got done inside and out. We had a great bunch of hard workers. The rest of the vapour barrier is finished. We now have a back deck and the front deck is started. The sidding is almost done in the back. Thank you all for the great job today.
























Thank you to all companies and workers on the site today. The house looks great!!
Carrie Paris
Colin Gandy
Eric Peterson
John Oxley
Kumar Sen
Jeff Bonham
Amy Palalia
Patrick Clarke

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

TEAM SITEL




Sitel Call center joined us today in the cold, wind and rain. All the vapour barrier is up. Terrific job! We are now another step closer to the end result. Thank you all for the wonderful work today.










Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Fundy Engeneering

I was surprised to find Fundy Engeneering working on the house today as it was pooring rain. There was a group in the morning and another in the afternoon. They got much accomplished throught the entire day. The insulation is now finished throught the house.












Thank you to everyone today. You all did a great job!

Saturday, October 25, 2008

Celebration of the Build

Today we had a celebration for the build of the 11th house by Habitat for Humanity here in Saint John. It was a beautiful ceremony with wonderful speeches. I would like to thank everyone for attending and for everything you did today. I am trying to find a way to add the speeches to this Blog, they are too long. I also want to thank Chateau de Champlain for providing hot chocolate and huge rice crispy squares for everyone to enjoy during the ceremony. The following is a very nice write up in Saturday's Telegraph Journal about the ceremony.

SAINT JOHN - The sentimental classic I'll Be Home for Christmas is sure to have special meaning to single mom Andrea Galbraith and her two children, Scott, 7, and Kristyanna, 6, this year.
Andrea Galbraith and her children, Scott, 7, and Kristyanna, 6, share a moment in front of their new home, being built by Habitat for Humanity.
That's because the Galbraiths, chosen last spring as the recipients of Habitat for Humanity Saint John Region's 11th build, expect to be in their new digs on St. Andrews Street in the city's south end in plenty of time to celebrate the holiday season.
"Not in my wildest dreams did I ever think I would own my own home," said Galbraith, 35, as she and her children waited for Habitat's Friday noon-hour 'Celebrate the Build' ceremony in front of their impressive, but unfinished future home.
"We're hoping to be in our home for Christmas," said Galbraith, who currently lives in subsidized apartment housing in the city's north end.
"This is an amazing opportunity," she added. "It means we're going to have a healthy, safe home. I'm going to be able to provide a stable environment for my children to grow up in, and learn and become good contributors to society. Not in my wildest dreams did I ever think I would own a home."
Scott and Kristyanna, whom she enrolled in nearby St. John the Baptist-King Edward School in September, also seem to be fully aware of the impact home ownership will have on their lives.
Galbraith told friends, neighbours, politicians and Habitat sponsors and volunteers who gathered for the ceremony that Scott, in a Thanksgiving assignment, said he was thankful the "big, big, big house and big yard" his family would be getting. And asked what having a new home means, Kristyanna told a reporter, "It means a better life."
Friend Sabrina Thompson, a part of Galbraith's project support network, thanked Habitat for giving Galbraith a hand up and not a handout, as Habitat describes its international work in alleviating poverty housing.
"I can't think of more deserving person," she said.
She spoke of how, in making application to become a Habitat recipient, Galbraith wrote: "I want a yard for kids to play in. I want to give them a chance at a better future."
As part of the 500 hours of sweat equity Galbraith is required to put into the new home, as a recipient, she has established a data base of future suppliers to Habitat projects and decided to become a "lifelong" Habitat volunteer.
Habitat's treasurer, Ray Littlewood, chaired Friday's ceremony, while its secretary, Jeannie Richard, made the symbolic gift of a hammer to Galbraith, telling Scott his mother would use it to hang up family photos and the awards he and his sister collected at school.
Coun. Donnie Snook prayed a blessing over the home and the Galbraith family, while Jack Keir spoke of how he gladly found land for the build when, in his role as supply and services minister, he was contacted by Habitat president Tim Ryan.
"It fits not only into what we want as supply and services, but also, as minister of energy, this fits very well with our Benefits Blueprint plan in terms of housing for those folks who need it most," Keir said.

Andrea Galbraith and her children, Scott, 7, and Kristyanna, 6, share a moment in front of their new home, being built by Habitat for Humanity.

APENGNB Group

We had a new Company out spending their Saturday to help build our house. Thank you so much for taking the time out of your weekend to help us. The kids and I stopped up at the end of the day and were surprised to see three walls with siding and that we now have a back door. I noticed that the electricians were also on site today. Great Job Guys!






Thank you to all the workers on site today.

Thank you to all the companies on site and whom donated items for the build.

John's Renovation and Construction


Dave Burpee


Kelly Martinell


Holly Young


Andrew Butcher


Tanya Horgan

This is one of our Electricians, Dave Ryan striping some wire.

Friday, October 24, 2008

Xerox Day 9 - Place 400 Service Group







Xerox is still here. Every team enjoyed coming out and had a lot of fun. You can't see as much progress now that the house is actually built. Now is when much more work has to be done. Everyone worked very hard today and as you will see in the pictures they even started the siding. Great Job Guys!


The siding started to slide out of the box. Everyone was working together as a team and jumped in to make sure it didn’t fall out. You guys are quick. Great team work!


The siding looks great. It looks much better than the wrap.




































The Business Process and Training Team lend their efforts to Habitat for Humanity - great day! A frosty start turned into a day of incredible warmth, in many ways! - Suzy McCormick

Mark Tassone getting everything ready to Put in the Ventilation system.

Thank you to all workers on the site today.

Thank you to all companies whom donated items and were on the site today.

Terrific Job today! John's Renovation and Construction


Kevin Raynes


Sharon Logan

Dan Bursey

Suzy McCormick

Stacy Newman

Fred Rowe

Patricia Maguire

Peter Hovey

Daniel Johnston

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Xerox Day 8 Team Customer Support

Wow! Xerox still has people who want to volunteer. It is amazing how many people in one company want to make a difference. We also had 2 Plumbers on site today doing a lot of work. There was a lot of shovelling heavy dirt today. There was a lot of time spent in the basement digging trenches for the plumbing and outside to fill around the house.





















Thank you to all the workers today. Great Job!

Thank you to all companies that provided the food, coffee and supplies.
John's Renovation and Construction

Tony Bochar

Tim Ashe
Randy Darling
Andrew Oulton

Greg Parlee

Danny Train

Jane McRae
Daniel Johnston

We also had 2 Plumbers working today. Thank you for all your hard work.




John Trecartin















Mark Galleger

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Xerox Day 7 Inside Sales Executives








We had another great day on the site. It rained today and the wind was so high we could barely hear each other in the house. Therefore we didn’t have much for volunteers to do, so we asked them to come tomorrow instead. We did have two others working in the rain today to help and together with the workers they did a great job and were a big help. Half the windows were installed today, they look terrific.





Thank you to all workers and companies on site today.

John's Renovation and Construction

Roger Pelletier
Daniel Johnston

Thank you to Chateau de Champlain for the delicious meals at lunch.Thank you to Tim Hortons on Waterloo Street for the hot coffee that kept our workers warm.

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Xerox Day 6 Inside Sales Executives

Another amazing day by Xerox we had another great group out to volunteer today. It was cold once again today and this afternoon I even saw a few flurries this afternoon. The workers got a lot done today. The roof is just about finished and all the studs are up for all the walls on the 2nd and 3rd floor.

This is the house in the morning.



















This is the house at the end of the day. Great Job!



Thank you to all the workers and Companies on site today.

John's Renovation and Construction

Glen Cain

Christine Gallant

Joanne Sutton

Ruth Button

Catherine Owens

Daniel Johnston

Thank you to Chateau de Champlain for the delicious lunches they donate everyday for all workers.

Monday, October 20, 2008

Xerox Day 5 Inside Sales Executives








We are now into our second week with Xerox and just looking at the pictures you can see the amazing job they have accoplished in one week. A lot of things get done everyday that you cant even see in the pictures. This morning we started the day scraping the frost off our windows. It was cold and even more so for the workers who are still working on Framing the outside of the house and roof. Thank you to Starbucks for providing us with unlimited coffee for the day. This defenitly helped to warm the workers up. Non the less everyone still had a great day. Lots of Laughing work and fun.
The following is a picture of the back of the house at the beginning of the day.
















A lot of work done on the roof today. Its finished. It looks great!


Thank you to all the workers on site today. Great Job!
















Thank you to Starbucks for providing unlimited coffee for the day.


Thank you to Chateau de Champlain for providing all the meals for the day everyday.
John's Renovation and Construction

Tom Graves

Brian McLaughlin

Robin Doucet

Trevor Simon

Dion White

Bridget Coughlan

Niko Levesque

Daniel Johnston

Friday, October 17, 2008

Xerox Day 4 Inside Sales Executives

Another productive day on site with another great Xerox team. The following is what they started with this morning.


We now have a 3rd floor with 3 walls. Wow! It's almost up.

This is the wonderful team that started the 3rd Floor. Excellent Job!

Thank you to all the workers on the site today

John's Renovation and Construction

Dan Richard
Steve Skene
Sherry Hounsell-Gibbons
Kevin Morin
Thomas Hanlon
Joel Johnston
Daniel Johnston