Construction working around the clock in TD

New home going up on East 19th Street.

New home going up on East 19th Street.

A couple of construction projects in The Dalles have crews burning the candle at both ends.

On East 19th Street, crews set up some extra lights on Tuesday evening to assist in the setting of walls at this new home site for Kasey McCullough, a brewmaster and owner of Working Hand Fermentation.

McCullough purchased a Zip Kit Home, which comes pre-constructed and the shell of the home is set up in two days using cranes and forklifts.

J.J. Castro Construction crew removes concrete on Klindt Drive near Kiwanis Park at Klindt’s Cove to make way for a new driveway approach. Jaime Tello, Sergio and George Herrera pile busted pieces into the excavator bucket this morning, Wednesday, D…

J.J. Castro Construction crew removes concrete on Klindt Drive near Kiwanis Park at Klindt’s Cove to make way for a new driveway approach. Jaime Tello, Sergio and George Herrera pile busted pieces into the excavator bucket this morning, Wednesday, Dec. 16. The work is being done in front of a new 11,000 square foot building being constructed in the port by Doctors Paula Lee Valkov and Patrick Grimsley.

Here is a picture of the overall building that  Lee Valkov and Grimsley have created on the waterfront. No word yet on who will occupy the space.

Here is a picture of the overall building that Lee Valkov and Grimsley have created on the waterfront. No word yet on who will occupy the space.




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