Week in View Mini-Update: Electrical

Shane Manley has been working and shopping for different pieces of electrical equipment for months now.  He has made numerous calls and e-mails to different suppliers.  His diligent work has finally paid off. Shane was able to get our equipment for about $14,000, which is about $6,000 cheaper than the closest competitor. Praise God for great team members and for showing His hand each step of the way!

Please continue to be in constant, fervent prayer for our building!

First Fall Update

  • Praise the Lord for our new team of men who are overseeing our building project—Rathana (Kevin) Sin, Albert Gutierrez, Daniel Jones, and Shane Manly  are God-sent men who are taking our building project to the next level!
  • Albert is working on the pricing of our underground plumbing and our first new estimate is $12,000 under our budgeted cost for this material.
  • We were given a number of great tips from our advisers about making changes to the HVAC mechanical drawings which could save us $95,000 or more in the end.
  • We may be able to save up to $1,300 on a material called Visqueen needed for the slab (21% savings from our lowest previous bid).
  • Materials breakdown for the rebar for the slab and foundation—We found a vendor that will give us concrete for $9,300 less than the lowest bid from before and that bid was about $7,000 less than the next vendor.  We also found another rebar company in LA that is giving it to us $1,000 less than Home Depot, who was $7,000 less than the lowest bid previous to the new team’s arrival.
  • A company about two miles from the church may be able to save us $6,000 on the rock that we need for the foundation of our building.
  • THANK YOU FOR YOUR FAITHFULNESS—Please remember that in order for our building to be built, we must continue to faithfully give that which we have committed. As a church, let’s stay faithful, and if we haven’t been, lets get back to doing what we know the Lord wants us to.
  • Please continue to pray for God’s favor, direction, and guidance as we seek to glorify Him and build our building in His time.

Pad Completed

Last week we successfully completed our grading pad compaction test. Our soils engineer came out and performed the last test and prepared a final report for us to turn into the city. The grading overall has been a huge project. It’s by God’s grace that we have completed the digging, recompacting, and hauling out of the dirt.

We also had our civil engineer come out to certify that the grading pad elevation is correct. They measure vertical and horizontal planes to ensure that the building pad is where it needs to be. Praise the Lord that the fine grading passed this necessary step! Meanwhile, our mechanical and electrical engineer is working on the changes that the city has requested.

Please pray as we comply with the corrections from the city.

Pad Update

Our Building Pad

  • This week we were able to complete the fine grading!
  • Please continue to pray that it will pass all of the necessary inspections.
  • On Thursday the soils engineer tested the soil for compaction and it passed—praise God! We will have several other inspections next week to get it signed off.

Developer’s Fees

  • We finalized the paperwork with LBUSD! We sealed the deal for our $150,000 savings of developer’s fees. The school district signed all necessary forms for us to take to the city.
  • This step is necessary before we can pull our permits.
  • We also paid approximately $26,000 to LA County Sanitation Department for the sewer connection that we will make with the addition of our new building. This was also required before we can pull our permits.

Our Plan Check Review

  • We now have all the comments and requirements back from the city on our drawings. Overall the items indicated were very fair.
  • Please pray as we now begin to rework and finalize our drawings.
  • Our civil engineer was able to complete his share, and we were already able to resubmit them.
  • There are many different people involved in this process and we do not want to rush through it and end up adding unnecessary cost. The next step is to rework and coordinate the drawings and resubmit them to the city so they can do their final review.