The final element of layout room preparation was completed
today! The primary house
construction took care of much of the space preparation: insulated walls, covered with drywall,
ceiling drywall, lighting, many electrical outlets (spaced every six feet),
heating and ventilation. Virtually
all systems are independent of the main house systems with heating a separate
zone and the ventilation unique to the basement. Two weeks ago, the basement bathroom was completed. Now, the vinyl flooring has been
installed. This seals the
concrete, eliminating concrete dust from the layout space. Eventually, some form of carpet will be
laid in the operating aisles, but for now, the space is ready for construction.
Here are a few views of the space.
Main basement space with me standing beside the single post
in the space. In the foreground
are the three floor-mounted electrical outlets.
Swinging the camera to the left, we see the stairwell wall
and plumbing awaiting a kitchenette.
That will come after much of the layout construction, though several of
the cabinets were acquired during house construction. Overhead is the “Lifebreath” heat recovery ventilation
system for the basement. This
system reclaims about 75% of the heat of the space before exhausting to the
outside. The ventilation system is
independent of the rest of the house, removing any chemical vapors that might
be generated by layout construction (e.g. “water” epoxy or paint).
A passageway under the stairwell connects the main basement
space to the “back room.” The back
room will house the upper and lower level reverse loop staging tracks. The dispatcher’s desk will be on the
right side of the stairwell wall.
The “back room” as seen from the under-stairs passageway. The exercise room is open on the
left.
Next, I’ll spend some time laying out the track plan at full
size. The flooring has a
convenient one-foot grid on its surface.
After that, the hobby accumulation of five decades, removed for the
flooring project, will return to the basement.