Sanctuary Renovations and Organ Replacement: Photos March 11, 2005 - Part 1

All temporarily positioned equipment removed to permit placement of air handling units.

With the installation of new air handling unit 3 under the chancel, the east and west air supply tunnels running from the south cross tunnel have been closed at the north end of the sanctuary. This is a view of the east tunnel.

View of wall in west tunnel.

Installation of gas humidifier in boiler room.

Four of our air handling components still on the truck that delivered them.

Loading of the component parts for air handling unit 3 (which will be located under the chancel) onto a local truck to take them to the front entrance of the church for easier entry into the chancel area.

Bringing the air handling unit 3 components off of the local truck into the construction doors for the sanctuary.

Off-loading the air handling unit 1 and air handling unit 2 components, which will be located in the mechanical equipment room in the basement
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Staging the first piece.

Lifting the second piece.

Little ducks all in a row.

Moving the first piece of the chancel unit from the sanctuary floor to the chancel floor level.

"It worked, didn't it."

At the same time, the carpenters are measuring for the installation of the 4-piece molding on the cove.

"Plan B" for moving the air handling unit 3 components from the sanctuary to the chancel.

Cutting of the first of the molding trim pieces .

The finished "floor box" that was poured March 5.

Installing the first trim piece of molding; this is the base into which the flat sheet will be placed.

The completed first piece of molding.

Installation of the first component piece of molding in the adjacent bay.