
Privately, Lalo speculates about the construction with his uncle, Hector Salamanca. Though the cartel is satisfied, Lalo Salamanca is unconvinced, taunting Gus that the south wall is coming along well. Gus masks the activity of building the lab with another of his front businesses, that being, an industrial chiller for Los Pollos Hermanos.

Work on the lab ceases following the death of Werner, his death blamed on a cave-in, and the construction crew sent home. That day, Gus brings his personal chemist, Gale Boetticher, to view the space though he coldly rejects any cook before the space is finished. Werner is killed by Mike by order of Gus, though not before a curious Lalo Salamanca learns choice details about the secret construction project, namely, the forthcoming concrete pouring for the south wall. Though he intends for Kai to lead the work in his absence, this will not come to pass. Tensions mount between Werner's men, and Werner himself flees their accommodations in order to meet with his wife, Margarethe Ziegler. (" Something Stupid")Ĭonstruction grows complicated as the operation stretches far beyond even Werner's conservative time-table. The closed laundry has a simple plastic sheet where the entrance concealed by a trick machine will later go.
THE LAUNDRY GUY COMMERCIAL SERIES
Over a series of eight months, Mike heads up the project to transports Werner and his construction team to and from the laundry, hiding them inside laundry trucks. While an ideal spot for a finished lab, the property is less than ideal for a furtively installed basement, owing to a amount of rock underneath the laundry necessitates costly and time consuming blasting, a process further complicated by the lab's central location in the city. While one is rejected for his spurious measurements and over-ambitious estimate, Werner Ziegler wins the contract with his meticulous measurements and conservative approach. Mike Ehrmantraut conducts interviews of potential construction foremen for the Superlab project, bringing them into the laundry to inspect the space. She brings Gus to survey the grounds, who deems it acceptable, purchasing it sometime thereafter. Lydia Rodarte-Quayle identifies the for-sale property as a potential sight for Gus' planned Superlab.

THE LAUNDRY GUY COMMERCIAL INSTALL
The operation took years to install a subterranean lab under the space. The business' large plot of easily accessibly land, and regular chemical usage and deliveries made for an ideal location.Ī furtive construction project began in April 2004, led by Mike Ehrmantraut.

Lavandería Brillante is an industrial laundromat department that was owned by Gustavo Fring, purchased on advisement of Lydia Rodarte-Quayle, in order to conceal a meth Superlab. Come on, man, it's a perfect spot for a meth superlab. I mean, that laundry I told you about - let's start there.
