Thursday, February 16, 2012

#13 Project Update

The project that began in the middle of  December is nearly complete. Once the pipe was installed (mid Dec.) the weather worked against us in the way of frequent rains. Since the last week of January we have installed 24 pallets of sod and many landscaping plants. As of this morning there is a few detail items left to take care of.

This project would not have gone as smooth without the cooperation of the Lager's. Thank you for your patience and understanding.


Taken from the home owners lawn during the big dig



Same view but of the finished product



A portion of the finished area in the rough



Saturday, February 11, 2012

Greens

Due to the low temperture being at or below 22 degrees, greens will be covered this morning and remain covered until Mon. The tempertures that are used are at http://www.abc3340.com/. Below is a couple pics of #9 during the process.




 


Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Drainage Update #13

Last week the work site was graded and 20 of the 23 pallets of sod needed were installed. Our goal this week is to finish the sod, apply pre-emerge and roll the entire area.

The second piece of the puzzle involves the homeowners lawn where the failed drainage pipe was removed. We have developed a punch list of items to be done over the next couple of weeks including sod,pinestraw and rock work to name a few.We have also been working closely with the owners to ensure they are satisfied with the end product.



Sod installation on 2/1


Friday, January 13, 2012

Pipe Installation #13

As many of you have noticed, we are currently involved in a project next to #13 green. A few months ago the homeowner adjacent to the green reported sink holes in his lawn; at the time we were not sure if it was related to the drainage system for the golf course. After extensive research using a robotic camera and exploratory digging,  it was concluded a drainage pipe from the course had collapsed. Our original goal was to repair the failed sections of pipe that crossed the homeowners property.  Unfortunately, once the pipe was exposed we realized there were many more failed sections than originally thought. Based on these findings, we determined the best option would be to cap off both ends of the 24", 300 foot pipe and install a new one on the course property.

New techniques approved by the pipe manufacturer regarding the installation of back fill aggregates were used to ensure the longevity of the newly installed pipe. Unlike the old pipe and back fill, the newly installed pipe called for an aggregate to be used below, around and on top of the pipe. The aggregate chosen was #57 limestone. 

Weather combined with the scope of work has made this project difficult to complete. On the course we still need to do a final grade to the areas prior to any sod being installed. On the homeowner's property we have grade work, sod installation and landscape installation left to complete.

Below are several pictures of the process. As we begin to move forward I will provide more updates.





Notice the crushed pipe in the homeowners lawn at the bottom of a 20 foot hole





Contractor installing pipe





Aggregate being installed around pipe





Connection being made at drain inlet on the course





  

Friday, November 4, 2011

Winter Annuals

Winter annuals have been installed at the clubhouse using a mixture of pansies,violas and kale. Following installation a fungicide and fertilizer were applied. Below are a few pictures of the process.




Removal of summer annuals
  
Bed prep




Flower installation











Saturday, October 8, 2011

Overseeding

This past week the driving range tee,short game area and the front of the clubhouse were overseeded with ryegrass. The process typically takes 7-10 days for the seed to germinate. During this time it is extremely important to keep the seed moist. Irrigation cycles are run at 6:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. for 10 minutes each. As seed begins to grow we will begin to back off on the amount of water applied. I have included several pictures of the process.



Scalping range tee at .350 of an inch to provide seed to soil contact




Spreading seed at 20 lbs per 1000 ft2




Clubhouse lawn preparation




 Assistant superintendent Michael Sanford dropping seed at the clubhouse











Friday, September 23, 2011

Heavy Rains!

Excessive rainfall has made it difficult to prepare the golf course this week,since Tues. we have received 5.25". The maintenance crew has done a fantastic job in cleaning up debris and repairing bunkers on two seperate occasions. Fairway were mowed one time this week and greens three times. Hopefully the weather will be dryer next week and we can get caught up.

Since Mon. we have been involved with an irrigation leak at the driving range. It has taken the week to find and repair the leaking pipe as well as repair several wires that were damaged in the process. We were unable to back fill the hole and move the large equipment due to the heavy rain last night.