Work is continuing on the drop-off and parking lot. The columns are up and filled with concrete and the masons are bricking up the columns. On Monday, the steel was put in place for the roofing structure. Next week the curbing will be poured and the shape of the parking lot will begin to emerge.
There is a lot happening on the east side of the building. If you haven't seen the site yet, walk over on Sunday and see what is going on.
Thursday, July 03, 2008
Construction Update
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Thursday, June 26, 2008
Construction Update
As I am writing this I am looking out my office window. A crane is lifting buckets of concrete high in the air to fill up the columns for the covered drop-off. If all goes well, they are trying to set the steel in place today and tomorrow. Check back later for pictures and further updates.
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Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Construction Update
After working all of last week to clear the trees, the crew has finished clearing the ground for the new parking area. They are now beginning the grading process. As I look out my office window, I see the block masons beginning to lay the columns for the drop-off. It looks as if the project is moving forward and will be completed before the summer is over.
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Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Parking Lot Construction
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Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Construction Update
Work on the parking lot is moving along. This morning a crew is cutting down the trees and digging up the stumps to get ready for the site work to be done. As I am writing this, I can hear the chain saws cutting away. Keep returning to the site for more updates. I will keep you posted as progress occurs.
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Wednesday, May 28, 2008
Construction Update
Some updates on the new parking lot and drop off project:
- The parking lot was surveyed and marked off yesterday with stakes put up showing the outline of the lot.
- The irrigation system is supposed to be relocated today and the shrubbery moved.
- The tree clearing and leveling of the parking area should be under way next week as well as the pouring of the columns for the drop off area.
It looks like the summer will be very active which should lead to the completion of the parking lot before the upswing in attendance in August
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Wednesday, April 16, 2008
Construction Updates
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Tuesday, April 15, 2008
Student Building Update
Construction is moving along well in the Student Building. This morning the electrical inspection is being done. Once that passes, the sheet rockers will be able to move in and begin hanging the walls. The expected move in date is two weeks away.
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Wednesday, April 02, 2008
Student Building Update
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4:29 PM
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Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Build on the Rock Update
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Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Build on the Rock - Work Has Begun!
The renovations to the Student Building began this morning. Electricians are on-site working to move light fixtures and add the necessary wiring for the new floor plan. The estimated completion time for the project is 3 to 4 weeks. This project will provide much needed classroom space and reconfigure the large group meeting space to better accommodate the students.
Thank you for your generosity in giving to the Build on the Rock campaign. Through your giving lives will be changed for eternity.
Check back here often for updates and pictures of the construction.
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