A lot was done this past week, but it was not always easily visible or photogenic. In rough work, things seem to pop up and become visible. However, the finish work does not always stand out, but it has to be done.
The plumbers did a lot on the sewer and water lines. The electricians did a little on the service entrance and ran some temporary lights on the inside of the building. Generally, those things that have to be done before the concrete can be poured.
The roofers worked a lot on the Mansard roof and around the mechanical roof getting it ready to be sealed and waterproofed.
The steel people welded little steel mushrooms (every few inches) all over the second floor to prepare for the concrete.
The roofers also worked on the ridge cap along the top of the sanctuary roof. But wind continued to be a problem last week and they had to be careful getting up on that high peak. They did some of the roofing over the West porch. The foyer roofing has yet to be done.
They were able to complete the roofing over the North entrance. The silhouette of the building is beginning to take form.
This coming week they will continue to prepare the two floors for concrete and hopefully, will be able to pour some concrete this coming week.
The weather forecast looks good for the week.
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