Monday, December 13, 2010

Temporary Walls and Concrete

Things are feeling a little claustrophobic at the library lately.  Temporary walls have been built inside the library in preparation for the existing walls to be torn down, and it's made the space inside a little smaller.  It's all worth it, though, since the end result will be a library building more than three times as large as the current one.  

Concrete has also been poured for the new west wing.  Check out the photos of the action below, and be sure to click on each image to enlarge it.  We've also set up a Flickr stream so you can see all the photographs of the renovation and expansion in one place.  It's got all of the photos from the blog as well as a few extras.  Go here to see it.


Children's Coordinator Janelle Valera helps mark off the north side of the building while the temporary walls are built.
The frame goes up on the east side.
Another shot of the frame on the east side.

A behind the scenes look of the action.
The completed frame on the east side.
The north side of the building before the temporary wall is built.
The sheet rock goes up.
The gaps are filled in with putty.
A shot of the west side foundation.

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