Sanctuary Renovations and Organ Replacement: Photos February 7, 2005

Truck bringing concrete for pouring the chancel floor.

"Buggy" used to transport concrete from the truck to the pour site.

"Buggy" backs into the narthex and turns around to deliver concrete to chancel for pour.

"Buggy" travels up ramp built to get it from the sanctuary floor to the chancel floor level.

"Buggy" dumps the concrete as worker begins to level the floor.

Smoothing the concrete.

About 80% poured.

Working the concrete around the crawl space access opening.

"Floating" the surface to its final finish.

"Troweling" the surface to its final finish..

The new larger capacity "chiller" for the new HVAC system that will replace the existing chiller on the roof.

Jim, lead mechanical equipment installer,
studying his drawings and notes.

Glen, lead carpenter, cutting rough molding for cove facing.

Attaching the first of two pieces of the rough molding between two ceiling supports to the steel brackets installed previously; attachment is done with "shot accuated" fasteners directly into the steel.

Screwing a backing plate to the first piece of rough molding before joining it to the second.

Close-up of the first piece of molding and the backing plate immediately to the left of the bracket.

Putting the second piece of rough molding in place; it is also screwed to the backing plate and attached to the steel brackets.