Sanctuary Renovations and Organ Replacement: Photos February 18, 2005

Extending audio runs from center tunnel into chancel area.

New "A" run separated from "B", "C" and "D" runs.

New drywall on ceiling of lower east organ chamber showing access hole to new upper chamber.

Part of new water circulation system in mechanical equipment room.

Installation of new sump pump for added floor drains and
new circulation pumps for 2 new air handling systems
(still in plastic wrappings).

New dimmer cabinet (lighting controls) in closet on east chancel aisle.

Dale, lead electrician, installing dimmer cabinet. Ladder at rear is access to east lower organ chamber.

"The construction drawing isn't always right OR ....

... Why we must have 'AS BUILT' drawings
after the project is completed".
Seriously, this is a good example of changes which are so often required during a construction project. In this case, these doors are necessary to enable maintenance personnel to slide the heating/cooling coils out of the unit. When the air handling units were actually positioned, the location of the doors had to be modified. The change (made with prior approval, of course) is not a large one, but it does provide amusing photos.

Two new air handling unit access doors as viewed from the Rummage Sale storage room.