Education Center Construction
Week of
February 3, 2002

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Monday, February 4 -- The recessed entrance
on the right side of the chapel was framed out.
Roof work began today. Workers nail
supporting cross members onto the truss.
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Particle board is nailed onto the
truss and supports, ...
... the entire assembly is lifted into position, ...
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... where it is nailed and welded into place. Most of the classroom area was enclosed
today. By week's end, the majority of the
building should be enclosed.
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Tuesday, February 5 -- More work
took place on the roof today.
The space above the office
area began to be enclosed.
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The chapel area was mostly enclosed. Praise to God for continued progress!
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Wednesday, February 6 -- Framing began today
for the equipment well in the locker room area.
It will house the heating and cooling equipment
for the restrooms and locker rooms in this part
of the building.
Work on the roof is progressing ahead of
schedule. The office, chapel, and classroom
areas are nearing completion.
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Thursday, February 7 -- Looking from the office
area at the front of the building towards the
back classrooms
Roof work by the stage area
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This wall separates the science
lab from the computer lab.
The recessed entry by the front office is framed.
A large crane will be on campus tomorrow to
place the large trusses for the gymnasium.
Friday, February 8 -- The building's largest truss,
which spans the gymnasium, was placed early
in the day.
The trusses and roof panels for
the locker room area were placed.
A look from the inside of the locker room area. Some interior walls were constructed today as
well. By next week Friday, the initial roof work
should be completed.

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