Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Transferring to New Blog concordiaecostudios.blogspot
We've corrected the blog to concordiaecostudios.blogspot.com (since they are not ecotents) but were, unfortunately, unable to transfer the older postings to the new blog so please checkout our new site for entries from October 8 forward.
Thursday, October 8, 2009
October 8, 2009 Staff Photos
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Friday, October 2, 2009
October 2, 2009
We've now caught up with the progress to date.
Going forward we'll be posting every few days and will send links to all of our suppliers for this project.
September 30, 2009 2
We are pleased to report that the panels are doing their job.
The afternoon sun heats the outside of the panels hot to the touch while the interiors are cool and breezy. The weather has been gorgeous but hot and it's great the guys can work increasingly inside and in the shade. The units are proving to be an ideal retreat during work breaks.
September 30, 2009
September 1, 2009 3
September 1, 2009 2
As the panels are lined up to be set in place the edges are lined with foam sealant, placed then camlocked. Very solid.
It took us almost one year to get these plans approved by the local building department. Not having worked with these before there were the plan reviewers were extremely careful that we complied with their rating guidelines for maximum fire, seismic and wind risks. While the panels are rated by a number of agencies they were not rated by the specific agencies accepted by the USVI. We persevered and now have a fully permitted, very secure structure going up.
September 1, 2009
August 29, 2009
August 29, 2009
August 28, 2009
The walls are going up! So now a few words about our amazing walls, floors and roofs. They are Eco-Panels from a NC company by the same name, see eco-panels.com. They are made of two sheets of plywood with 6" foam insulation. Using refrigeration construction technology, these panels have exceptionally high insulation capability and allow us to build these units in an area of the property too hot for eco-tents. The panels are pre-cut in NC eliminating the large amount of construction waste usually generated by projects in St. John which would need to be trucked to the local transfer station then trucked again to the barge to be shipped to the St. Thomas landfill.
August 17, 2009
August 10, 2009
Note the beautiful Salt Pond Bay and Ram Head Point in the VI National Park in the background. We are senstive to the fact we adjoin the park and want the finished units to be something the Park Service will be proud to neighbor.
July 27, 2009
This year we are building one pod, consisting of two buildings with a lower floor studio and and upper floor (wheelchair accessible) studio in each.
Next step was to dig and form the 13 footings per building. Note the minimal site damage as our hand-digging allows us to keep vegetation right up to the building site.
Amazing work, as always, by the Jimmy Oyola Concrete Crew.
July 15, 2009
We started the construction by figuring out the location and elevation of each of the six two building pods over the hillside. This process took about a week and achieved our goal to retain maximum vegetation while giving each unit a great view and maximum exposure for cooling breezes. We have some amazing pipe organ cactus on this site that we wanted to keep intact no-matter-what so it took some ingenious siting work. Thanks Dave and Segundo.
Friday, September 25, 2009
Meet the Construction Crew
New Concordia Eco-Studios

We have exciting news about new Concordia eco studios we are currently building with 4 new units to be open by Christmas. These new guest cottages are built from state-of-the-art sustainable materials and are situated for the incredible ocean views Concordia has become known for. We'll keep you updated on the contruction and new developments at Concordia eco-resort here on beautiful St. John.
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