Aerated Autoclaved Concrete (AAC or aircrete) arrived today courtesy of Xella USA, the manufacturer. Our semi of material arrived after an all-weekend drive from the plant in Georgia -- some of the AAC was still warm from being made only 2 weeks ago!


Unloading the AAC inside American Steel

6 pallets take up most of our rented space...and weigh about 20,000 lbs

Jewlia cutting the blocks into the tiles we will need for the build.
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