
In this image you can see they are getting ready to start putting the brick on above the windows.

The scafolding has been taken down and the overhang is complete, until the sofit goes up.

If we take a peak under the tarp we can see the brick has been going up. This picture is taken near the emergency exits from the locker rooms, on the wall facing North.

This image was from Monday, but shows the duct work going up.

Here is some of the last of the steel going up.

The sun kinda got in the way, but here is an image of the finished walls for the mechanical and electrical rooms.

This is the top view of the walls for the mechanical and electrical rooms.
It has been a little while since I last posted pictures, so I’ll add a few extra today.

This image shows the entrance way, and some of the styrofoam and plywood going on. The enterance will look simular to the other school entrances, only larger.

A look up at the wall that is being worked on near the “back” of the project. This wall is the outside wall of the mechanical and electrical room.

This image shows the sea of shingles that are currently on 1/2 of the main activities center area. This image is taken looking toward the North.

This image is looking down from the top into the mechanical room. Yes, the tree branch is cemented into that top row of blocks…

Any body want to play Plinko? This is an image of the back wall looking up. These anchors will anchor the brick when it is installed.

This images shows the frames for the glass windows that will let natural light into the locker rooms.

This is the “title”picture for this post. As you can see the first of the bricks have been laid. By keeping the scaffold and tarp tent up the workers will be able to work “inside” while it is cold in the morning, and continue working on the rest of the block work during the warmer afternoon hours.

Here is a shot into the main area from the North-East emergency exit door. Looking toward the enterance to the parish hall.
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