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Friday, January 26, 2018
It's Starting to Come Together
The center is beginning to look less like a construction zone and more like a usable space. We're beginning to paint and have been installing ceilings, lighting, and plumbing fixtures. Installation of the flooring will begin in the next two weeks.
FOR MORE: See the live construction camera, a rendering of the building's exterior when finished, and more details about the project.
FOR MORE: See the live construction camera, a rendering of the building's exterior when finished, and more details about the project.
Wednesday, October 25, 2017
Those Blue Stripes are Temporary
In progress on the music performance center's exterior walls: the metal studs and the masonry. When finished, the building won't be gray with blue stripes!
Interior work: Installation of the sprinkler system, duct work, and mechanical piping.
Electrical pathways are mostly in place. Drywall partitions have begun. Roofing will continue next week and the last of the concrete floors will be poured as well.
FOR MORE: See the live construction camera, a rendering of the building's exterior when finished, and more details about the project.
Interior work: Installation of the sprinkler system, duct work, and mechanical piping.
Electrical pathways are mostly in place. Drywall partitions have begun. Roofing will continue next week and the last of the concrete floors will be poured as well.
FOR MORE: See the live construction camera, a rendering of the building's exterior when finished, and more details about the project.
Tuesday, September 19, 2017
Big Crane Moves Concrete Panels into Place
Nearly all of the concrete panels are now installed. At 33,000 pounds apiece, the panels have been moved into place with the help of a 660-ton crane (same weight as 94 large African elephants).
An earlier photo shows the size of the crane, which extends to a height of 200 feet — which is taller than the Leaning Tower of Pisa and Cinderella's Castle at Walt Disney World.
Starting the week of Sept. 25:
FOR MORE: See the live construction camera and more details about the project.
An earlier photo shows the size of the crane, which extends to a height of 200 feet — which is taller than the Leaning Tower of Pisa and Cinderella's Castle at Walt Disney World.
Starting the week of Sept. 25:
- the second phase of steel erection
- the first phase of roofing
- masonry cladding
FOR MORE: See the live construction camera and more details about the project.
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