LEADERSHIP BELTON 2005

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LEADERSHIP BELTON 2005

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”

The sign should be similar to the “Welcome to Belton” sign which

is also at that same location.

Signs before project began.

Another look at the Civic Signsbefore the project.

PROJECT FUNDING

1. Donations of equipment, manpower (labor) and materials from various companies belonging to the Belton Chamber.

2. Monetary donations from the Civic Clubs involved.3. Additional support provided by area restaurants who provided

food to our Coscom workers.

CITY OF BELTON

Donation: 2 ft. X 2 ft. X 12 ft. foundation and the reinforcement steel.

Contact: Les Halbauer

ARMY’S 62ND ENGINEER BATTALION

13th Corps Support Command (COSCOM) Contact: Capt. Morgan Reese Staff Sgt. Richard Alvillar

Contribution:Provided the labor for the masonry construction and provided cement for the core.Construction provided on May 7 – 10

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

BELCRETE

Contribution:Provided and delivered 2 cu. yds. of concrete for the foundation.

McCoy’s Building Supply Center

Contribution:Provide 40 Ft. Rebar, ¾” Sheet of Plywood, Secrete and Wire

Ties.

K&W POWER WASHING SERVICE

Contact: Keith Smith or Wayne Peters

Contribution: Pressure Wash the Existing City of Belton Sign Following Construction of the New Sign.

AMERISCAPES Landscape & Irrigation

Contribution: Landscaping Materials, Equipment and ExpertiseOwner: Chris Moore (Leadership Belton 2005)

Domino’s Pizza

Contribution: Delivered pizza to feed 15 COSCOM workers on both May 7 & 8.

Contact: Joe Ray (pictured at left)

Shipley’s Donuts and KolachesContact: Manager Rich Reno

Contribution: Provided breakfast for 15 people on May 7 and 8.

6th 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.

THE SWANSON CORPORATION at the Bell County EXPO CenterArranged by: Al Spilsbury

Contribution: Snacks/drinks

Plans for SignProvided by Les Halbauer

PICTURES FROMCONSTRUCTION OF SIGN

May 7 – 10, 2005

Sign Location Before Construction

City Workers Prepare Area for Belcrete’s Delivery of Concrete

Setting the Forms for the Concrete Foundation

Completed Sign FoundationConstruction to Begin After Curing

Sgts. Plan for Layout of Stones After Delivery of Materials

David Leigh Looks On

COSCOM Workers Planning Layout of Stones

COSCOM Workers Git’n R Done

Leadership Belton 2005’s“Tank Proof” Wall Taking Shape

COSCOM Workers Prepare the Semi-circle Shape for the Sign

COSCOM Is Almost Done

Great Job 13th COSCOM

AMERISCAPES and Leadership Belton Landscape After Construction – May 21

Leadership Belton Member,Karen Evans, Unloads Landscaping Materials

Chris Moore Works On Landscaping

Leadership Belton Group Works on Landscaping

Leadership BeltonAnother Landscaping Picture

Debbie Garrett, Marsha Schiller-Lunde and Karen Evans Take a Break From Their Hard Work

Marcus Schimank in Front of Landscaped Sign

Michele Checks Out the Sign

Breakdown of Cost Of Sign Construction