This is big week for the building as we prepare to energize. New cable has been pulled, a cement vault called a “hand hold” has been installed and the electrical …
The “Signing” Beam
Over the next few days this, one of the last remaining beams will be available to be signed by the Students, Faculty and Staff commemorating the completion of the steel …
Roof trusses arrive early!
Yep, the roof trusses arrived a few days early. Loading in the 60+ foot trusses was quite the adventure. All safe and sound in the sport court ready to install …
GYM FLOOR VIEWS
This floor is getting interesting and maybe a little complicated. With a gym on the top of classrooms we have taken extraordinary measures to insulate the spaces below for sound. …
The ART of Construction
“People look at buildings under construction as ugly but there is art in everything”. This is especially true through the eyes of a 17 year old who chooses to view …
What’s a plinth?
plinth plinTH/ noun plural noun: plinths ARCHITECTURE the lower square slab at the base of a column.
Crowded quarters
Inside the concrete walls of the stairs, steel plates attached to steel rods (called imbeds) are woven into the rebar patterns. These imbeds give the steel beams a place to …
Views from the Biology Lab
The view keeps getting better every day. Here’s a look out the “window” of the Biology Lab and some views from the floor itself. The structure above is pretty beefy …
Bravo Maestro!
Like a conductor of an orchestra the Field Superintendent plays a critical role in the construction of a building. We are fortunate to have a seasoned professional moving us along. …
Under the hood…
As we watch through the fences it gets harder to see the progress. The major structure moves along quickly now as the concrete and steel teams get into a rhythm. …