August 2, 2020

On August 2, Captain Alex rounded up some of the co-workers from the Casa Bianca jobsite and took them to the offshore meat market.

Theย Harvester performed beautifully, delivering more than a dozen of these much-needed filets to the Nosara community. Check out Grevan with these awesome Yella fellas:

The worlds a little crazy on land, but 0n theย Harvester it’s a nice normal day on the water.

July 25, 2020

Our crew has been busting their butts on the Casa Bianca build, so they took a Saturday morning trip inshore to clear their minds and fill the refrigerator.

Javier, Antonio, and Cruz Reyes used old-fashioned handline rigs to bring in these beautiful Cubera Snappers.

Looks like many families in Nosara will be eating well tonight.

July 17, 2020

Casa Bianca’s roof is complete and now the team is moving on with the exterior accents of this new house.

We have installed a series of natural tree trunks to create the roof of the upstairs patios.

 

Then we added a layer of hardwood planks.

The final step is to add the metal roof on top of the planks to protect the wood.

Also we are continuing to ‘stucco’ the interior and exterior walls with a layer of wet cement.

From the inside we can see the skylights and roof really coming together. The wood looks fantastic in the full sunlight.

Here is a look back at our wood preparation process:

July 13, 2020

Now that the concrete pours are all finished and the roof is in place, you’d think that the boys would be looking for a break…not this crew!

After constructing new scaffolding to reach the second floor, work began on the front patios for the two upstairs units.

Take a look at this hole punched into the cement dividing wall between the two patios; this is where a giant single log will go through to both patios.

Once installed, it creates a look of perfection from the front:

The forward posts are all seated on pedestals.

The patio project continues to reach skyward as the crew is running at full speed to get this project finished.

 

July 7, 2020

What turns four walls into a house? A roof of course! It has taken thirteen weeks of pushing and grinding to get to this point.

Now that it’s time to install the roof, let’s take a look back the the progress of this wood:

It looked great on sawhorses, but truly shines once installed.

The conduits for the overhead lighting in the apartments are neatly tucked away in between the ceiling and roof.

Our crew has pulled off a stunning feat by getting this building out of the elements before the rainy season in September.

Now we are primed to finish the cement work on the interior walls and proceed with painting and furnishings. Super excited to see Casa Bianca to continue to take shape.

July 2, 2020

Casa Bianca is approaching a major milestone as the roof installation has begun.

It takes all hands and some deft rope-work to get the ceiling joists in place.

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Then the team works in concert to secure each rafter tie.

This labor is not as physically taxing as the concrete work, but it is essential to work in concert to make sure the planks are set perfectly.

A second team below the roof secures the wood from the bottom.

From a distance you can see the striking silhouette of the new house.

A look from inside gives us a glimpse of the finished product. This wood had us salivating when it was sitting on sawhorses, and now that it’s in place we can’t wait to see the final result.

June 25, 2020

Casa Bianca is looming large…literally, look at how big this house it!

After pouring tons of concrete and taking endless trips up-and-down the ramp, we are nearing the end of the concrete phase. The final step is to pour the lentils over the windows.

The end result will be similar to the existing skylights in Casa Surfeando and Casa Tranquilo:

These pours are very challenging and (much like the guys doing the work) seem to defy gravity.

Take a moment to respect this scaffolding. It takes a lot of guts to work up here, but our guys have plenty of that to spare.

Meanwhile, Yoseph and Alexander are putting the final touches on the refurbishing of the main office.

We are so excited to get open and back to business soon. We really, REALLY miss our guests.