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BCM Construction_Day 29: Corners are marked

It’s been raining quite a bit of late so progress has been a little bit slow at the site. But we still have another 2 weeks or so before the building shows up anyway, so there’s no rush at the moment. Today the crews came out to mark the four corners of the building and [...]

BCM_Construction_Day 21: Pad is set!

Joe and I headed on over to check out the site again today as we were told the grading is finished. Sure enough, the site looks great! “Time Lapse” position one. You can see the nice flat, level area on the back of the lot where the building will sit. “Time Lapse” position two. Pipes [...]

BCM_Construction Day 19: Pipes in the ground

The Grading company surprised me. They went in over the weekend and installed the storm pipes and manholes. I guess they saw that the weather is going to be a bit wet today and tomorrow so they went in to get it done before the rains came. If I had known I definitely would have [...]

BCM_Construction_Day 13: We have pipes!

With the holiday weekend, there wasn’t a whole lot going on last week with the site and the contractor was also waiting on the storm drains and manholes to show up. We swung by the site today and sure enough, there were manholes and pipes! Site looks pretty much the same as when Molly came [...]

BCM Construction Day 2: Ground Breaking!!!!

Today is officially “Groundbreaking Day” for Biscardi Creative Media!!!! A truly monumental day in the history of this company and we make our third step in the evolution of our facilities. For those who don’t know, I started this company in a spare bedroom in the corner of our house. Then we [...]

Uncompressed HD via Ethernet? It just might be!

Most of you know that we’re running an ethernet based SAN here at BCM. It’s the Maxx Digital Final Share SAN which runs a combination of their drive arrays with Small Tree ethernet wizardry and some stout Atto Host Bus Adapters. We generally get around 100 - 120MB/s to the 7 workstations that are connected [...]