Title: LEADERSHIP BELTON 2005
1LEADERSHIP BELTON 2005
2 PROJECT DESCRIPTIONBuild a stone sign at
the corner of the I-35 access road and 6th St. to
house the Civic Club/Museum Signs that are
located at that same site on individual
poles.Landscape the area around the sign when
building is completed. Power wash the Welcome
to Belton sign
3The sign should be similar to the Welcome to
Belton sign which is also at that same location.
4Signs before project began.
5Another look at the Civic Signsbefore the
project.
6 PROJECT FUNDING
- Donations of equipment, manpower (labor) and
materials from various companies belonging to the
Belton Chamber. - Monetary donations from the Civic Clubs involved.
- Additional support provided by area restaurants
who provided food to our Coscom workers. -
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7CITY OF BELTONDonation 2 ft. X 2 ft. X 12
ft. foundation and the reinforcement
steel.Contact Les Halbauer
8ARMYS 62ND ENGINEER BATTALION13th Corps
Support Command (COSCOM) Contact
Capt. Morgan Reese
Staff Sgt. Richard AlvillarContributionPr
ovided the labor for the masonry construction and
provided cement for the core.Construction
provided on May 7 10
9 LIMESTONE LANDSCAPE AND DESIGNS
LLC Contact Calvin Simpson
Contribution(Materials Sold at Cost Price to
Us) 6 Tons of Stone10 Bags of
White Masonry Cement3 Tons of Masonry Sand
10 BELCRETEContributionProvide
d and delivered 2 cu. yds. of concrete for the
foundation.
11McCoys Building Supply CenterContributionProv
ide 40 Ft. Rebar, ¾ Sheet of Plywood, Secrete
and Wire Ties.
12 KW POWER WASHING
SERVICEContact Keith Smith or Wayne
PetersContribution Pressure Wash the Existing
City of Belton Sign Following Construction of the
New Sign.
13AMERISCAPES Landscape Irrigation
Contribution Landscaping Materials, Equipment
and Expertise Owner Chris Moore (Leadership
Belton 2005)
14 Dominos Pizza
- Contribution Delivered pizza to feed 15 COSCOM
workers on both May 7 8. - Contact Joe Ray (pictured at left)
15Shipleys Donuts and KolachesContact Manager
Rich Reno
Contribution Provided breakfast for 15 people
on May 7 and 8.
166th Avenue at I-35
Contribution Sandwiches, chips and drink for
our COSCOM workers on May 10. They also allowed
the workers to use their restroom facilities
during the construction of the sign.
17THE SWANSON CORPORATION at the Bell
County EXPO Center Arranged by Al
Spilsbury Contribution Snacks/drinks
18Plans for SignProvided by Les Halbauer
19PICTURES FROMCONSTRUCTION OF SIGNMay 7 10,
2005
20Sign Location Before Construction
21City Workers Prepare Area for Belcretes Delivery
of Concrete
22Setting the Forms for the Concrete Foundation
23Completed Sign FoundationConstruction to Begin
After Curing
24Sgts. Plan for Layout of Stones After Delivery of
MaterialsDavid Leigh Looks On
25COSCOM Workers Planning Layout of Stones
26COSCOM Workers Gitn R Done
27Leadership Belton 2005sTank Proof Wall Taking
Shape
28COSCOM Workers Prepare the Semi-circle Shape for
the Sign
29COSCOM Is Almost Done
30Great Job 13th COSCOM
31AMERISCAPES and Leadership Belton Landscape After
Construction May 21
32Leadership Belton Member,Karen Evans, Unloads
Landscaping Materials
33Chris Moore Works On Landscaping
34Leadership Belton Group Works on Landscaping
35Leadership BeltonAnother Landscaping Picture
36Debbie Garrett, Marsha Schiller-Lunde and Karen
Evans Take a Break From Their Hard Work
37Marcus Schimank in Front of Landscaped Sign
38Michele Checks Out the Sign
39Breakdown of Cost Of Sign Construction