Wednesday, September 12, 2007

There's Light at the End of the Tunnel

Digging a 10 foot hole for the foundation and footings needed for the 3 story atrium up front. This is really cool stuff. I am SO jealous of the backhoe operator. I want that job.


OK, Check this out. We are standing in the captioning area, just off the elevator looking at the scheduling room. Look at the windows and notice the daylight coming in that did not used to be there. Yeah, schedulers and PMs have daylight too!

Another view of scheduling to point out the glass block.

THIS is really cool. Here is the building's co-owner standing and waiting to get into the scheduler's office, but check it! There are glass windows behind her with daylight coming in from the North and daylight coming on from the window in Realtime office which in turn goes through the window by the door (sidelight) and then enters the copy room and enters scheduling through that new window--which is hard to see here. But the point is you can see from North to South standing in any one spot for that half of the floor. And I didn't even plan it that way. Bitchin!
Women's room. Sinks on other side of wall and toilets will bolt to those bolts.

Big-assed mast for new phone and fiber optic and cable TV to enter our building
Tape and mud guy on stilts in IT office #1
Audio description room--ready to paint and carpet
The main corridor of the "office' side of the floor looking West from Multimedia #1 down the hall to CAMTOC and all the way to the back door and stairwell.

Here's superman putting up Sheetrock along the conference room wall that faces the atrium. Big windows bring in tons of natural light into conference room. Everyone will just want to conference all the time.

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