Photos courtesy of Prof. Ron Roehl who writes:
Looks like the main slab will be poured tomorrow. The far south part has to wait for the plumbers. I think the special trap for the science room is not on site yet. As you look at the pictures, you will see some workers putting down plastic. The slab will be poured right over that area and right up to the foundation wall along Reim Hall. It looks huge. As Jim Sydow would say as he looked at it, "We sure got along for a long time with something real small didn't we?" To say the least, I say.
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Many of the pictures are courtesy of Cheryl Meyer and retired Prof. Ron Roehl. You may also click on the slide show in order to access directly the Picasa album for additional features (e.g., seeing the pictures larger, ordering pictures for printing, etc.).
You may scroll down to the bottom of this blog page to see two different views of the live web cams focused on the building site!
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
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Help. Change the cameras. I can't see much anymore with the superstructure going up.
Dan Fleischer
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