Pics and report by Prof. Ron Roehl:
Siding started on the front. The big scaffolding gets moved in tomorrow and then this end should be about finished on Tuesday or Wednesday.
Local guys and some profs working on setting the cabinets in the chem and biology rooms.
One strip of ceiling tile is finished in all the rooms. That means that practically all of the cutting is finished and the rest can be put in very quickly because there are only full tiles left.
The two hoses you see represent an in and an out from the geothermal wells. They are flushing out the lines in preparation for the glycol (I think) that will be the permanent liquid used in the system.
Bathrooms are coming along. The stall fixtures set and the ceiling finished.
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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!
Thursday, February 5, 2009
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