We're standing in the theater facing the stage and see that the top over the stage (name?) has been drywalled. Let's go up onto the stage and view the other side. We see lots of framework and pipes (they think of everything!). Now let's fly up to the gym roof and take a look at what is happening on the annex roof. Up goes the "fence" around the HVAC unit. Looks pretty nice. Let's fly down and see what's going on at ground zero. What is that man doing? Well, the plastic tubing he's inserting holds caulking. This allows for expansion and contraction of the bricks as the weather changes (yes, they do think of everything). That piece of information is courtesy of the site manager, Mr. Steven McVey. Another piece of information: in case you've ever wondered what a stand pipe is, and surely you have, it's the pipe carrying water from the underground water supply to the fire suppression system inside the building. A flow indicator registers if water is released from a sprinkler. This in turn tells the fire alarm panel to call the fire dept.. Now, doesn't that make you feel safer? Be sure to read the posting below. It's new too.
Monday, December 15, 2008
Flight Lessons
We're standing in the theater facing the stage and see that the top over the stage (name?) has been drywalled. Let's go up onto the stage and view the other side. We see lots of framework and pipes (they think of everything!). Now let's fly up to the gym roof and take a look at what is happening on the annex roof. Up goes the "fence" around the HVAC unit. Looks pretty nice. Let's fly down and see what's going on at ground zero. What is that man doing? Well, the plastic tubing he's inserting holds caulking. This allows for expansion and contraction of the bricks as the weather changes (yes, they do think of everything). That piece of information is courtesy of the site manager, Mr. Steven McVey. Another piece of information: in case you've ever wondered what a stand pipe is, and surely you have, it's the pipe carrying water from the underground water supply to the fire suppression system inside the building. A flow indicator registers if water is released from a sprinkler. This in turn tells the fire alarm panel to call the fire dept.. Now, doesn't that make you feel safer? Be sure to read the posting below. It's new too.
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