Monday, February 25, 2013

The Latest on the Demo

The demolition is wrapping up over here, and we're getting ready to start the next phase. It's going to look great!

Here's the progress that's been made in the past week.

The walls for our Service Manager Rob's office have been removed,

BEFORE:


AFTER:



as well as the wall behind our future coffee bar.

This is looking into the Finance Office.

 They are making a cut in the floor for the pipes for the new coffee bar.

Concrete is being removed from the floor in the bathroom area to run new plumbing so the pipes will extend to the back wall. 

I know we keep saying this, but he bathrooms are going to be huge!  


 In the shop, Gordon removed the technology wires from the pipes (with the half wall gone in service),

and Tommy and Brian sorted through the old wire we’ve removed. It is going to be recycled for copper. We have about two truckloads worth of wire!


As you can see, the demo is close to being done. Most walls are removed and the the wall covering on walls to be reused. We are currently working on the electrical bids and light fixture type and bids. The duct work is being engineered and will be bid after we receive the new design. Other bids we are waiting on are the floor tile and glass walls and doors. We are also working on furniture layout and prices.

Thursday, February 21, 2013

The Demo Continues

If you looked in our new showroom lately, this is what you'd see.

What a mess!
Breaking up all that tile was a BIG project.


We got all that tile cleared out, and now we're taking the walls down to the studs in preparation of moving some of them.



This building has been added on to and altered multiple times since it was first constructed. The HVAC, electrical and phone lines are a mess, so we'll be redoing a lot of that as well to make it more efficient.




The bathrooms are coming out as well to make way for larger ones.


It looks a little scary now with stuff hanging from the ceiling and the walls taken down to the studs, but soon we'll begin putting it all back together.

We keep reminding ourselves that it's going to look a lot worse before it looks better!

Thursday, February 14, 2013

Meet Encore (by Buick)

Clason's recently received our first shipment of the NEW 2013 Buick Encore. This vehicle is considered a "small crossover."

Meet Encore, the latest edition to the Buick family. This is now the fifth model in the Buick line-up.

It's about the size of a Pontiac Vibe, which was very popular before the Pontiac line was discontinued.


The interior features a standard power driver's seat, leather-wrapped steering wheel, and heated mirrors!

Also standard is a rearview camera, and Buick IntelliLink with a 7" high-res full-color display radio featuring CD/SiriusXM Satellite Radio (2 months free)/USB, voice recognition, and Bluetooth phone and audio.

 

Lots of cargo capacity, especially with the back seat folded down (up to 48.4 cubic feet of storage space with the rear seat folded).


The Encore is super quiet with standard QuietTuning (engineering approach to minimize vibration and noise) and Buick’s first use of Bose Active Noise Cancellation technology. Come by and try it out for yourself by taking the Encore for a test drive!

Read more about Encore here.

Friday, February 1, 2013

Destruction!

We have the building permit, and demolition has begun in preparation for the renovation of our new building!


This area will be our new customer lounge. There will be plenty of room to relax, read a magazine, and catch up on your Internet browsing on your smart phone (yes, there will be free WiFi).





The restrooms will be much larger as well, even if we have to move a wall and a pillar or two!


Upstairs, they're starting to remove the tile on the showroom floor. There will be lots of room for new vehicle displays, and the new tile pattern is going to be really eye catching.





This has been a long process already, but we're excited to take a course that will have very little inconvenience for our customers. When the renovation is complete, we will just move next door instead of working in a construction zone for months.

Since we won't be working in the new building yet (and it won't be open to the public), this blog will be one of the best ways to keep updated on what's going on next door!