Photos courtesy of Prof. Ron Roehl who writes:
The pile of dirt represents one of five trenches needed to tie together the geothermal well system. They dig and fill on the same day so there is no freezing problem. This will done by the weekend and tied into the building so the heating men can take it from there any time they are ready.
The other pics show the back of the building at this time. One pic is of the front dormer between the two main sections.
Roofers will be in this weekend and paper the whole roof so that it will all be covered. Doors and windows will come next. Heat generated outside by propane will be sent in to radiators in the building to give a dry heat. There will also be a sheetrock lid on the inside. Below that lid will be the suspended ceiling.
Things are moving. It is fun to watch.
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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, December 10, 2008
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