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Community Meeting with State Highway Admin

There will be a meeting open to the public on July 23rd at 7 pm in the Spirit Center at Glen Mar to hear the results regarding recent traffic studies on Montgomery Road/New Cut Road/Brampton Hills Parkway. Representatives from the State Highway Administration and Howard County Public Works will be present to inform and answer questions regarding the safety issues at this intersection.

If you would be willing to be a GREETER for this event, please contact Diane Keyes in the Church Office at 410-465-4995 or by email at Diane.Keyes@GlenMarUMC.org.

Phase 2 Photos

I know I have been saying that the photos are posted and they haven’t been. Well, here they are!

15 May 2009: Here is a view from “Mount Glen Mar” of the muddy work digging out for the foundation.
Foundation Work

4 June 2009: The concrete pumper is starting to pour some concrete - again it is raining…
Concrete Pumper

13 June 2009: The poured exterior walls are going in. The walls are poured in sections and once they set, the workers move the forms to a new section. Here is the work so far - notice in the background the cinder block walls are also going up.
Walls 1

And here are some of the workers getting the forms ready for the next pour…

Walls 2

Walls 3

2 July 2009: The interior and exterior walls for the lower level are done and the floor has been poured and finished.
Floor 1

Floor 2

Ready To Move Dirt!

We’re ready to move some dirt! As you may have noticed, Plano Coudon has moved their construction trailer on to our property to start the construction of the Educational Wing. Soon you will see a chain link fence go up on the North side of the walkway leading from the unfinished parking lot, keeping our children safe from the construction hazards. Heavy equipment will use only the strip of road in front of that parking lot, and construction workers will use that lot for their personal parking. All the permits and financing are in place. Expect bulldozers soon. We will do our best to communicate with the contractor to minimize interferences with normal church operations but you can help us do that by making sure the church office has clear advanced notice of any potential conflict, especially during weekday events.

The scope of the project….. about a 9-10 month build plus a month or two of “owner furnishing” and moving in. But after the new wing building is complete, there will still be additional construction for the parking lot road completion and the renovation of what is now the child-care center into future choir rooms. Child care will move into its new-digs, a large, well equipped suite on the main floor just inside the new wing. We will post floor plans of the new wing in the Welcome Center and near the Architectural Mock-up for your viewing.

Other related news, by this posting, we will have employed a part time program manager to be our advocate throughout this phase of building. We are planning the permanent signs on MD103 to show the world our new home, but have erected the refurbished old GM signs temporarily at our driveway entrance until more permanent ones can be designed near the Phase II completion.

What about the road? No change from last month…except the weather is getting much better. Oak has the go ahead to complete the road. So we expect that completion real soon. Old New Cut will become “right in and right out” only, and renamed Bauger Farm Road. That will at least open the door for a state re-evaluation of our intersection for a traffic light.

Fell free to ask me or anyone from the Building team for details.

February Status

Dan Kagey just provided us with an update.  Here is what he has to say since his January update…

Since January, we have received bank approval and we are moving forward with a contract with Plano Coudon, our new contractor. Construction start is only being held up by a formality line of credit paper from the bank and a “grading” permit from the county. We could start moving dirt in February or early March. We are seeking to employ a part time program manager to be our advocate throughout this phase of building. Please see our web site if you are a qualified applicant.Other related news, the Phase I punch list has only a few remaining items. Temporary trailers have been located on site to provide space for clergy and admin offices until permanent offices can be constructed. We are planning the permanent signs on MD103 to show the world our new home, and expect to erect the old Glen Mar signs temporarily at our driveway entrance. A permanent sign will replace those toward Phase II completion.

What about the road? Well, after many months, the telephone pole holding progress has been removed. Oak has the go ahead to complete the road. Now it’s only the weather that is holding us up. So early spring should be the absolute latest for that completion and old New Cut will become “right in and right out” only, and renamed Bauger Farm Road. That will at least open the door for a state re-evaluation of our intersection for a traffic light.

Phase 2 Update

Here is an update from Dan Kagey, Building Team Chairman

Competitive bids for the educational wing were back by mid-November. We were very pleased to see that 3 of the bids were not only very close but within our range to recommend that we move forward. The winning bid and the financial picture was presented at the November 18th church conference information meeting and then again at the December 2nd church conference voting meeting.

This winning bid included all the options mentioned in the last update back in November. The recommendation passed unanimously.

In general, the church approved that the finance committee should go to our bank and secure financing of up to an additional $4M for both floors of the educational wing. That is consistent with the total loan amount that was approved last year of $10.1M. Due to all the factors that have changed since our last vote, the Building Team felt it necessary to come back to the church conference to request a new affirmation of our proposal. We are now working with the bank and are optimistic about a loan approval in mid to late January. Construction could start shortly thereafter.

Other related news, the phase 1 punch list has only a few remaining items. As you may have noticed, temporary trailers have been located on the site to provide space for clergy and admin offices until permanent offices can be constructed in Phase 2. That should stop the musical-computer chairs that are presently being played by several of the staff, including Andy.

What about the road? Well, the parting of the waters seemed easier, but after many months, the telephone pole holding up progress has been removed. Oak Construction has the go-ahead to complete the road. Now it’s only the weather that is holding us up. So early spring should be the absolute latest for that completion and old New Cut will become “right in and right out” only, and renamed Bauger Farm Road. That will at least open the door for a state re-evaluation of the intersection for a traffic light.