Starting
to pull wires into the dimmer panel.

Unfinished
white oak panels and trim molding for the face of the cove
at the juncture of the walls and ceiling.

Installation
of a speaker back plate at lower center of picture.

Cutting
4 inch pipe for water lines to and from chiller and air handlers.

Chiller
water lines along what will be the wall behind the air handling
units once they are installed.

Same
water lines.

East
side of chancel receptacles for removable choir modesty panels.
These will be flush with the finished floor once the slate
is installed.

Same
for west side of chancel.

Completion
of cutting holes for speakers in the last bay of the chancel
above the altar. Also note the two altar spotlights and the
two recessed light fixtures that have been installed.

Installation
and patching of dry wall after installation of the speaker
back plates in the transcepts.

Installed
duct work for air handler 3 under the chancel.


Another
view of the last bay of the chancel with speaker holes and
recessed and spot lights.

Completed
dry wall in east transcept.

New
circuit breaker cabinet that will replace the two cabinets
in the east aisle of the chancel. This panel will not longer
control sanctuary lighting as that will be done in the dimmer
panel in the closet off the east aisle of the chancel.

Pick
a pipe, any pipe - water routing for air handler 3 under the
chancel to and from the boiler and chiller and pipes for perimeter
radiant heating from both east and west tunnels under the
sanctuary.

Close-up
of a closed ball valve before installation of attaching pipe.

Electric
panels in the boiler room being rewired to support the air
handling systems.

Routing
of conduit from the junction box in the closet on the aisle
between the choir robing room and the narthex up to the rack
room in the media center.


Approved
stain color samples and the two different stains that must
be mixed to obtain the color match required.

Tom
staining the white oak panels.

Wiping
down the stained surface. Panels will be varnished after they
dry.

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